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Would you like to reduce your energy expenses with loft insulation? Then compare and contrast quotes from reputable specialists in Lydbury North and get the very best price to help you quickly start saving. Loft lagging is a popular measure of lessening energy costs, along with new double glazing and wall cavity insulation also really common. The Energy Saving Trust furthermore illustrates the excellent advantages loft lagging has. They claim repayment for the fitting of lagging is only a couple of years and as much as £175 may be saved on a yearly basis on your heating system. As heat naturally rises, attic lagging in place is an excellent way to lower the amount of heat escaping through the roof. For 4 cost-free loft space lagging prices just complete our quick online form and hear from loft lagging companies within Lydbury North for the best deal.

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Lydbury North is a town and a geographically huge civil parish in south Shropshire, England.The population of the Civil Parish at the 2011 census was 695. The church is in your area called Lydbury as well as there is no settlement called Lydbury South. It is located at grid reference SO352859. It is positioned in the south west edge of the region, close to the towns of Clun and also Bishop’s Castle. The B4385 road runs through the town, as does the Jack Mytton Way. To the west is the town and parish of Colebatch. There is a part-time post office, area store, school and also church here. Additionally there is a public house called the Powis Arms. According to the Institute for Name Studies the name is Old English in derivation and means ‘Stronghold on the * Hlyde (= noisy stream)’, probably an early name for the River Kemp. The town exists in between 155m as well as 165m above water level. Whilst the land to the south is flat, to the north it rises steeply. Priors Holt, Priors Holt Hillside as well as Churchmoor are at the northeastern extremities of the parish, the church of which in Lydbury North, St Michael and All Angels, has a small Catholic church.

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