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Wil-Mor-Wil is to deliver a £4 million contract for the UK Government’s Warm Front Scheme.
The Ebbw Vale company, who specialise in the installation of energy efficient central heating systems, has already created ten new jobs to service the two-year contract that could see them installing systems into more than 30 homes a week in a number of areas in England.
Wil-Mor-Wil is also contracted to deliver the Welsh equivalent – the Home Energy Efficiency Scheme funded by the Welsh Assembly Government.
Ieuan Wyn Jones, Minister for the Economy and Transport, said: "We want to ensure that companies in Wales can take advantage of these opportunities to boost business growth and job creation."
"There are currently 71 approved companies delivering the Warm Front Scheme in England and Wil-Mor-Wil is already rated in the top 11 in terms of customer service, quality delivery, health and safety and time keeping."
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