'Small Changes Make A Big Difference' campaign cost £100K
£100,000 has been spent on the 'Small Changes Make A Big Difference' campaign which aims to encourage the reduction of energy consumption at home.
Today's the final day for people to give their opinion on it.
Government wants to know if the project – which was launched in October - encouraged people to save money on household bills.
Daphne Caine is the Chair of the Climate Change Transformation Board and says any feedback received will shape how campaigns are run in the future:
You can have your say on the ‘Small Changes Make A Big Difference’ campaign by clicking HERE.
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