Scottish Gas net zero roadshow heads to Ardrossan

Scottish Gas is bringing its community roadshow on lowering carbon and reducing household bills to Ardrossan.
The Scottish Gas team is hosting a series of Net Zero roadshows across the country to discuss green technology and how it can help people to cut their bills.
And a drop-in session will take place at Ardrossan Academicals Rugby Football Club, Sorbie Road, from 10am to 2pm on Sunday 4 May.
The aim of the event is to provide information to residents, and activities and presentations on the day will include:
- Advice on energy-saving measures
- Demonstrations of the latest energy-efficient technologies, Hive Eco-Tech, Air Source Heat Pumps, Solar panels and battery storage
- Information on funding opportunities from Home Energy Scotland and
- Opportunities to discuss individual energy concerns with the team.
Councillor Tony Gurney, cabinet member for Green Environment and Economy at North Ayrshire Council, said: “I would encourage as many people as possible to head along to the rugby club on May 4 to the Scottish Gas team. Whether you are a Scottish Gas customer or not, you will be made welcome. This is a great opportunity for residents from across North Ayrshire to get information on measure that could save them money – and also help tackle climate change.”
The event is being held in partnership with Scottish Rugby Union.
A spokesperson for Scottish Gas added: “Come and chat with our experts about the latest green technology and how you can make your home more energy efficient. Everyone is welcome! We are energising a greener, fairer future.”