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Pulleymaid
With rising energy prices and the threat of global warming, there has never been a better time to look for a more economical method of clothes drying. The traditional cast iron pulley operated clothes airer has been part of the British household for centuries and is a tried and tested method which spans many generations.
   
Brassington Resident's New Book:
Seven Years To Save the Planet: The Questions and Answers
Seven Years To Save The Planet: And What We Can Do About It For the first time in the history of the world one species has grown so numerous and so technologically powerful that it has the ability to destabilize the narrow range of temperature within which life can flourish. And we are now doing just that. Our generation is the guilty generation, but we will only just begin to feel the consequences of our actions, it is our children's and grandchildren's generations that will suffer. This book is a call to arms. We have time still to halt and reverse the process. Maybe 10 years, maybe less - we have to throw our engines into reverse now in the battle to control our carbon emissions. Each one of us, acting collectively, can make a very real difference to the future of the world we live in. And we can do it very simply and easily. Bill McGuire tells us how.
   
G-Wiz

The G-Wiz from GoinGreen is manufactured by the Reva Electric Car Company and is the best selling electric car in the UK.

The G-Wiz is emission free, with no exhaust emissions.  It uses just one quarter as much energy as a similar size small car with an internal combustion engine.

 
Heat Exchange Pumps
Heat pumps move stored solar energy from the ground into the home to provide a total soution for domestic hot water and heating needs. Because heat pumps simply move energy, rather than creating it by burning fossil fuels, they are very efficient.
 
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