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Power cut in West Berkshire this week- here s why

All Oxfordshire postcodes affected by power cuts today

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Alyth substation: Locals seem positive about works despite traffic and parking concerns

© Supplied by DC Thomson The site of the new Alyth substation. A Perthshire community expects to benefit from an £86 million substation, despite lingering concerns over parking and traffic. People in Alyth say they are in favour of the move but are concerned it could cause increased traffic and possible parking issues in the long-term. The site of the new Alyth substation. The substation will take 28 months to construct and aims to support the connection of new renewable generation in the north of Scotland to the grid. The Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) – the company behind the plan – says it will enable clean energy to be taken from where it is generated to where it is needed.

Diversions for A303 upgrade

Community groups urged to apply for SSEN funding - The Orcadian Online

Community groups urged to apply for SSEN funding June 2, 2021 at 12:50 pm Time is running out for non-profit organisations in Orkney to apply for the SSEN Resilient Communities Fund. Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) Distribution and SSEN Transmission have made £280,000 available to non-profit organisations, community groups and charities working to protect and enhance the resilience of those most vulnerable across the north of Scotland. The deadline date for applications is Thursday, June 10. Since its launch in 2015, the Resilient Communities Fund has provided £2.8million to 540 community groups and charities working across SSEN’s network areas. This includes Orkney charity THAW, which previously received £15,000 to support vulnerable people across the county, helping them stay warm in their homes.

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