Our customers

Nearly 2,000 homes, commercial and public buildings have already connected, you can read about some of their experiences below.

Residential

  • Appleton Close
  • Appleton Court
  • Appleton Square
  • Beckett Street
  • Boston Towers
  • Cherry Court
  • Cromwell Heights
  • Ferriby Towers
  • Shakespeare Grange
  • Shakespeare Towers
  • Spalding Towers
  • Torre Gardens
  • Torre Green
  • Stoney Rock
  • Saxton Gardens
  • Grantham Towers
  • Granville Road
  • Lincoln Towers
  • Lindsey Mount
  • Lovell Park Heights
  • Lovell Park Grange
  • Lovell Park Towers
  • Marston Mount
  • Roxby Close
  • Saville Green
  • Shakespeare Court

Commercial

  • Leeds Playhouse
  • Quarry House
  • Quarry House Nursery
  • Leeds Civic Hall
  • Leeds Town Hall
  • Leeds City Library & Art Gallery
  • Leeds City Museum
  • St George House
  • Trinity Academy Leeds
  • Leeds Combined Courts
  • Leeds Magistrates Court
  • St James’s University Hospital
  • Leeds Conservatoire

Why our commercial customers connected

Moving away from fossil fuel heating is a priority for us across the court estate as we look to build back greener from the pandemic and improve sustainability. Connecting Leeds Combined Court and Leeds Magistrates’ Court to the network will support our target to reduce our carbon footprint and our ambition to achieve net zero carbon by 2050. This project is a great example of local and cross-governmental working to tackle an important issue.

Graeme Goldsmith
Delivery Director for HMCTS North East, Leeds Combined Court and Leeds Magistrates’ Court connection

DWP is very pleased to be participating in this worthwhile scheme by connecting to the Leeds PIPES Network. The scheme will contribute greatly to our efforts in achieving our Greening Government Commitment targets by saving over 1,000 tonnes of CO2 at our Quarry House site per year.

Tim Saxon
Utilities, Energy and Sustainability Lead Manager, Department for Work and Pensions

Moving away from fossil fuel heating is a priority for us across the court estate as we look to build back greener from the pandemic and improve sustainability. Connecting Leeds Combined Court and Leeds Magistrates’ Court to the network will support our target to reduce our carbon footprint and our ambition to achieve net zero carbon by 2050. This project is a great example of local and cross-governmental working to tackle an important issue.

Graeme Goldsmith
Delivery Director for HMCTS North East, Leeds Combined Court and Leeds Magistrates’ Court connection

DWP is very pleased to be participating in this worthwhile scheme by connecting to the Leeds PIPES Network. The scheme will contribute greatly to our efforts in achieving our Greening Government Commitment targets by saving over 1,000 tonnes of CO2 at our Quarry House site per year.

Tim Saxon
Utilities, Energy and Sustainability Lead Manager, Department for Work and pensions

Hear from our residential customers

The four months since I got it have been heaven. I am saving on my general electric, I’m saving on one bill which compensates for the other bill too. When the warm weather comes, I will see a genuine change.

Shakespeare Grange
Joan Fletcher | Resident

I’ve had the heating for the last two months. It’s nice and warm and I’m really happy with it. I’m saving money too, before I was paying nearly £200 a month, now I’m saving around £150 a month.

Shakespeare Grange
Said Dirir | Resident

The four months since I got it have been heaven. I am saving on my general electric, I’m saving on one bill which compensates for the other bill too. When the warm weather comes, I will see a genuine change.

Shakespeare Grange
Joan Fletcher | Resident

I’ve had the heating for the last two months. It’s nice and warm and I’m really happy with it. I’m saving money too, before I was paying nearly £200 a month, now I’m saving around £150 a month.

Shakespeare Grange
Said Dirir | Resident