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In October 2024, Old Oak and Park Royal were designated as one of the UK's initial heat network zones by the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ). DESNZ selected six towns and cities to ...
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Residents' sadness at shop closures in WorthingPeople also complained about roadworks to install the Worthing Heat Network by Hemiko. The company helped introduce free parking days and bus travel into town to try to encourage shoppers to visit.
High Street in Worthing town centre has been partially closed since January as Hemiko lays pipework for its low carbon heat network, an ongoing project across the town. However, businesses have ...
Hemiko said it would re-schedule its planned Worthing Heat Network works outside the High Street multi-storey car park Residents and visitors can take advantage of free parking in an effort to ...
Property Week’s 2025 Power of Proptech survey, sponsored by Freeths, seeks to explore the robustness of this digital infrastructure and how prepared businesses are to meet the technological challenges ...
Hemiko has agreed with Worthing Borough Council to sponsor the initiative at the High Street multi-storey car park on the first and last Sunday of each month from April until July 2025.
The mayor of London’s development corporation has chosen a delivery partner for its new district heat network #UKhousing The Old Oak and Park Royal Development Corporation (OPDC) has appointed Hemiko ...
Burges Salmon has advised OPDC on partnering with Hemiko to develop a new heat network in London’s largest Opportunity Area Independent UK law firm Burges Salmon has played a crucial role in advising ...
Worthing Town Centre Business Improvement District (BID) and Worthing Borough Council are working with Hemiko, the developer of the low-carbon project Worthing Heat Network, to encourage people to ...
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