Green Home Systems, the leading Ayrshire-based energy efficiency specialist, is delighted to announce its brand-new sponsorship of Now Ayrshire Radio, a move set to amplify local community engagement and further its mission to create greener, more affordable homes across the region.
This exciting partnership will see Green Home Systems become a prominent supporter of Now Ayrshire Radio's programming, reaching thousands of listeners daily with messages about sustainable living, energy-saving solutions, and the vital support available for homeowners and communities.
Known for their extensive work in delivering energy efficiency measures, including solar panels, heat pumps, and insulation, Green Home Systems has a proven track record of helping families reduce their fuel bills and carbon footprints. Their dedication to the local area is evident through initiatives like urging community groups to apply for significant energy grants, and their partnerships with local authorities to tackle fuel poverty.
"We are incredibly excited to partner with Now Ayrshire Radio," said Michael McLintock, Commercial Director at Green Home Systems. "As an Ayrshire company, we are deeply committed to the well-being of our local communities. This sponsorship provides a fantastic platform to connect with residents, raise awareness about the benefits of green home improvements, and highlight the various funding opportunities that can make these upgrades accessible to everyone."
Green Home Systems has been a key player in the region's drive towards a net-zero future, completing over 20,000 retrofit projects and securing more than £50 million in grant funding for homeowners and communities. Their commitment to addressing fuel poverty and enhancing the energy efficiency of homes across Scotland makes them a natural fit for a partnership with a community-focused radio station.
Listeners can expect to hear more about Green Home Systems' initiatives and expert advice on Now Ayrshire Radio in the coming weeks and months, as this exciting new partnership takes to the airwaves.
