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We call for electric combi boilers trial for #PDHU. Labour-led Council fails to act after 34 months!

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Sunday, 24 August, 2025
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As Westminster Labour accuse the Conservatives of neglecting the Pimlico District Heating Undertaking, we think it is important to remind people that in 2022, we were asking for a trial of electric combi boilers. 

Two and a half years, multiple major bursts and one hospitalisation later, they still haven’t made a decision on what to do. 

Watch this from local Pimlico Councillor Ed Pitt Ford addressing Westminster Council in November 2022.

It's time for action on PDHU. Back our campaign here. 

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