Dispatch Attleborough April 2011

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Homes & Gardens Solargy Ltd

Plant Heritage

Solargy Ltd, is a small solar electricity (PV) installation company, based in Botesdale on the Norfolk/Suffolk Border.

A Pink Theme At Spring Plant Fair. Spring Plant Fair at Helmingham Hall, Stowmarket, Suffolk. Sunday 29th May 2011 10.30-4pm

We Install Solar PV Systems Nationwide and employ no swish salesmen, this enables us to keep our prices very competitive. What is Solar PV? Solar electricity systems harvest the sun’s light energy using photovoltaic (PV) cells. The cells convert the sunlight into DC (Direct Current) electricity, which is then converted via an inverter, to AC (Alternating Current) electricity. This is then utilised to run household appliances in our homes and when unused, sold back to the grid. The good thing about PV cells is that they don’t need direct sunlight to work – you can still generate some electricity on a cloudy day! By installing a solar PV system you could; • Help protect your self from future energy price rises.

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• Have an independent energy supply. • Get paid for the electricity you generate • Use your own free daytime electricity. • Be part of the solution to the problem of fossil fuel dependency and pollution. Solargy Ltd, has close working partnerships with other renewable energy specialists and would be happy to discuss any other requirements you may have. We are committed to quality and excellent customer service, from first contact to final commissioning. If you are interested in having a free site survey/quote, then feel free to contact us on 01379 890451 or 07941 075649 or for further information visit our website www.solargyltd.co.uk

The popular annual spring plant fair run by Suffolk Plant Heritage in partnership with Helmingham Hall Gardens has a ‘Pink’ theme this year. Eight hundred plants of the Alpine dianthus (commonly known as ‘Pinks’) Whatfield Gem and Whatfield Cancan will be given away free to visitors. An original watercolour of Dianthus ‘Alan Titchmarsh’, by artist Brenda Green will be raffled at the Fair. This is the twelfth year that Suffolk Plant Heritage (formerly NCCPG) has held its sale at Helmingham Hall in partnership with Helmingham Hall Gardens. Specialist nurseries including Fernatix, Harvey`s Garden Plants and Woottens of Wenhaston will be selling a wide range of unusual and popular plants.

Several nurseries will be coming direct from exhibiting at the Chelsea Flower Show. The Plant Doctors will be holding a clinic during the day offering advice. National Plant Collections based in Suffolk including Dianthus (Malmaisons), Campanula, Hosta and Astrantia will be on display, as well as stands selling garden furniture and accessories, including Campaign and Wood Alfresco. Visitors to the plant sale can also enjoy Helmingham`s Grade 1 listed gardens. Entry to plant sale £6 including admission to Helmingham Hall Gardens. (9m NE of Ipswich on B1077.) Free parking. Home made lunches and teas.


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