Hello, and a very warm welcome to the winter At Home with Karbon magazine.
Much of this edition highlights our commitment to providing safe and healthy homes – with features on our approach to damp and mould and fire safety. There’s an article from our brilliant customer environment group, too, which is helping us on our journey to reduce our carbon footprint.
I’d like to thank the other customers who have also contributed to the magazine; Don Elsom shares his impressive plans with us to mark his 95th birthday, inspired by Captain Tom Moore, and another customer, Alan tells us about why he loves living in a supported living apartment in Dipton.
We also wanted to make sure that we continue to share information with you about our Money Matters team. We know the cost of living crisis hasn’t disappeared, but we’re always here to help if you need us.
And in the spirit of the season, early on in the magazine you’ll find Christmas craft ideas and we’re delighted to have teamed-up with Beamish to share some Christmas recipes from years gone by.
On the topic of Christmas, while it can be a wonderful time of the year for many of us, it can sadly be a time of loneliness for others – whatever their age. You’ll hear from our Youth Network who share their thoughts on helping young people to beat loneliness and improve mental wellbeing.
I hope you enjoy reading this edition and on behalf of the whole team at Karbon, we’d like to wish you a peaceful time over the festive period.
Ian Johnson,
Executive Director of Customer Services
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Hello, and a very warm welcome to the winter At Home with Karbon magazine.
Much of this edition highlights our commitment to providing safe and healthy homes – with features on our approach to damp and mould and fire safety. There’s an article from our brilliant customer environment group, too, which is helping us on our journey to reduce our carbon footprint.
I’d like to thank the other customers who have also contributed to the magazine; Don Elsom shares his impressive plans with us to mark his 95th birthday, inspired by Captain Tom Moore, and another customer, Alan tells us about why he loves living in a supported living apartment in Dipton.
We also wanted to make sure that we continue to share information with you about our Money Matters team. We know the cost of living crisis hasn’t disappeared, but we’re always here to help if you need us.
And in the spirit of the season, early on in the magazine you’ll find Christmas craft ideas and we’re delighted to have teamed-up with Beamish to share some Christmas recipes from years gone by.
On the topic of Christmas, while it can be a wonderful time of the year for many of us, it can sadly be a time of loneliness for others – whatever their age. You’ll hear from our Youth Network who share their thoughts on helping young people to beat loneliness and improve mental wellbeing.
I hope you enjoy reading this edition and on behalf of the whole team at Karbon, we’d like to wish you a peaceful time over the festive period.
Ian Johnson,
Executive Director of Customer Services
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