
January 7, 2025
Henley Town Council is excited to announce the Energy Show, a free event focused on providing local residents with expert advice and practical solutions for reducing energy consumption and improving home sustainability. Taking place on Saturday, 8th February at Henley Town Hall from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm, the show will feature a range of exhibitors and activities designed to help homeowners take the next step towards a greener future.
The Energy Show is the brainchild of the Climate and Nature Emergency Advisory Group, a dedicated team within Henley Town Council committed to helping the town address the pressing challenges of climate change and environmental sustainability. The event is an excellent opportunity for residents to explore renewable energy options, energy-saving technologies, and the latest innovations in sustainable home improvements.

The Energy Show will feature a diverse lineup of local and regional experts offering advice, demonstrations, and hands-on solutions for homeowners looking to reduce their energy bills and their environmental impact. The following exhibitors will be on hand to provide valuable information:
Whether you're considering installing solar panels, upgrading your home’s heating system, or simply looking for practical ways to save on your energy bills, the Energy Show will have something for everyone.
The Energy Show offers several key benefits for Henley residents:
The Energy Show is part of Henley Town Council’s ongoing commitment to addressing the climate and nature emergencies that affect us all. Through initiatives like this, the council is working to create a more sustainable future for Henley and its residents.
“We are thrilled to be hosting the Energy Show in partnership with the Climate and Nature Emergency Advisory Group,” said [Name], [Position], Henley Town Council. “This event is a fantastic opportunity for Henley residents to learn about sustainable energy solutions, gain practical advice on saving energy, and make informed decisions about how they can improve the energy efficiency of their homes.”