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You’ve been using your tumble dryer all wrong and an easy hack could slash your bills

MILLIONS of customers are facing rising energy bills – but there are ways to cut costs.

A tumble dryer is a handy appliance to have in your home, especially during the winter when you can’t dry clothes outside.

Clothes in a washing machine.
We share a hack to keep your energy costs down

However the common device can be costly run, using around 4.5kWh of energy per cycle.

That works out at around £1.12 per hour to use under the current energy price guarantee.

This rises to £7.84 a week if you use the item for an hour every day each week or £31.36 to your energy bill if you intend to use your tumble dryer every day each month.

That means if you use your tumble dryer every day for it a year it could add £376.32 to your yearly energy bill.

However an energy expert has shared a hack which could help you save £32 a year on tumble dryer costs.

Will Owen says households should put their clothes on a spin cycle if there clothes are still very wet when they take them out of the washing machine.

He said using the spin cycle will remove excess water, “meaning your clothes will dry faster in the tumble dryer or on an airer”.

“If your clothes are still very wet when you take them out of the washing machine, you could make use of the spin cycle setting. 

“Using the spin cycle will remove excess water, meaning your clothes will dry faster in the tumble dryer or on an airer. 

He said using the spin cycle could cut your bill by a quarter and save you 23p a load.

“So if you’re doing three loads a week, it could add up to £36 a year,” he added.

The spin cycle on a washing machine is a setting which rotates wet clothes at a high speed to remove excess water from the clothes after washing and rinsing.

You find the setting on dial of your washing machine, if you are confused you can read your manual.

This should also be the case if you have a combines washer/dryer.

OTHER HACKS TO SAVE ON YOUR TUMBLE DRYING BILL

Will added that households should avoid overloading the drum as it mean your machine has to work harder and may end up costing you more money in the long run.

Meanwhile underloading your tumble dryer will also waste energy. 

It is generally recommended that your washing machine be 75% full when you use it.

HOW ELSE CAN I SAVE ON MY BILLS?

Heated clothes airers can be a great alternative to tumble dryers if you’re looking to save more money.

That’s not all. Buying insulation will prevent heat from escaping through your loft, and it could save you hundreds on your bills.

You should insulate your loft hatch as well – that will prevent further heat from escaping.

Closing your curtains in the evening when temperatures drop naturally drop will keep the heat in too.

And opening them up in the morning to let the sun in will warm you up

4 ways to keep your energy bills low

Laura Court-Jones, Small Business Editor at Bionic shared her tips.

1. Turn your heating down by one degree

You probably won’t even notice this tiny temperature difference, but what you will notice is a saving on your energy bills as a result. Just taking your thermostat down a notch is a quick way to start saving fast. This one small action only takes seconds to carry out and could potentially slash your heating bills by £171.70.

2. Switch appliances and lights off 

It sounds simple, but fully turning off appliances and lights that are not in use can reduce your energy bills, especially in winter. Turning off lights and appliances when they are not in use, can save you up to £20 a year on your energy bills

3. Install a smart meter

Smart meters are a great way to keep control over your energy use, largely because they allow you to see where and when your gas and electricity is being used.

4. Consider switching energy supplier

No matter how happy you are with your current energy supplier, they may not be providing you with the best deals, especially if you’ve let a fixed-rate contract expire without arranging a new one. If you haven’t browsed any alternative tariffs lately, then you may not be aware that there are better options out there.

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Map reveals all 20 Lloyds, Halifax and Bank of Scotland branches closing in March

A MAP has revealed where Lloyds Banking Group is shutting 20 branches next month.

In line with many other UK banks, Lloyds and its subsidiaries are increasingly focusing on a shift towards digital banking.

As a result, the banking group will be closing 20 branches across England and Scotland next month.

Lloyds Bank is closing 13 locations, including branches in Surbiton, Newquay and Ealing, between March 3 and March 31.

Halifax will shut an additional six sites, with closures in Portsmouth, Camberley and Didcot scheduled between March 4 and March 27.

Meanwhile, Bank of Scotland will close a single branch in Montrose, Angus, on March 10.

Last month, the banking giant announced plans to enable customers to access services at any branch regardless of which brand they bank with.

For example, this means that a Lloyds Bank customer will be able to access the same services when visiting Halifax and Bank of Scotland branches, and vice versa.

Lloyds has also stated that increasing its mobile app user base is a key priority, and recently highlighted the development of updated mobile apps for Halifax and Bank of Scotland.

Since June 2022, Lloyds Banking Group has shut 537 bank branches across its three brands.

A further 203 branches are set to close by 2026.

The banking group currently operates out of 932 branches across the UK, according to trade union Accord.

What’s happening at other banks?

Customers are increasingly turning to online banking to manage their finances while banks and building societies look for ways to cut costs.

Since 2022, UK bank branches have seen widespread closures, with Barclays leading the way with 394, followed by Lloyds Bank (270), NatWest (243), and Halifax (197), according to ATM operator LINK.

Looking ahead to 2025, Lloyds Bank has the most planned closures (97), significantly more than Halifax (80) NatWest (54), Bank of Scotland (26) and TSB (11).

Several banks, including HSBC and Nationwide have no current plans to close further branches in 2025.

What to do if your local bank is set to close

There are still a number of ways people can access basic banking services without having to venture to another town with a branch.

You can use one of the Post Office’s 11,684 branches to perform basic banking tasks — but not to open new bank accounts or take personal loans and mortgages.

You can find your nearest Post Office branch by visiting postoffice.co.uk/branch-finder.

Meanwhile, many banks offer a mobile banking service – where they bring a bus to your area offering services you can usually get at a physical branch.

Other banks use buildings such as village halls or libraries to offer mobile banking services.

It’s worth contacting your bank to see what mobile services they have available, and when they might next be in your area.

New super ATMs are being rolled out across the UK where branch closures have left residents unable to access essential banking services.

These ATMs will allow customers to withdraw funds, access their balance, change PIN numbers and deposit cash.

Bank of Scotland, Barclays, Halifax, Lloyds, NatWest, Royal Bank of Scotland and Ulster Bank are already signed up to allow deposits, at the super ATMs.

Banking hubs are also being opened across the UK with 250 set to be available by the end of 2025.

These sites typically feature a counter service operated by the Post Office as standard, enabling customers to conduct routine banking transactions conveniently.

Each hub also has a private area where customers can consult with staff representing their banks for more complex matters.

What services do banking hubs offer?

BANKING hubs offer a range of services to bridge the gap left by the closure of local branches.

Operated by the Post Office, these hubs allow customers to perform routine transactions such as deposits, withdrawals, and balance enquiries.

Each hub also features private booths where customers can discuss more complex banking matters with staff from their respective banks.

Staff from different banks are available on a rotational basis, ensuring that customers have access to a wide range of banking services throughout the week.

Additionally, customers can receive advice and support on various financial products and services, including loans, mortgages, and savings accounts.

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Xavier vs Seton Hall prediction, pick, college basketball odds

It’s time to continue our College Basketball odds series with a Xavier-Seton Hall prediction and pick. Find out how to watch Xavier-Seton Hall. The Xavier Musketeers are right on the NCAA Tournament bubble. They know that as they come to New Jersey to play a not-very-good Seton Hall team, they simply have to win. A […]

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Seth Rollins named future manager candidate by AEW star

Though he’s still in the middle of his prime, the topic of Seth Rollins’ future outside of the squared circle has been a topic of heavy conversation, with some hypothesizing that he could be an ideal fit in films like his canceled spot in Captain American: Brave New Word, and others – read: himself – […]

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Rams should inquire about this buy-low QB trade candidate

Heading into the 2025 NFL calendar year, one of the biggest questions surrounding the NFC is the future of Matthew Stafford and his current franchise, the Los Angeles Rams. One of the feel-good stories of the NFC West, who overcame mountains of early adversity to represent one of the toughest divisions in the NFL, the […]

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Woman sexually assaulted outside shopping centre as cops seal off bus station & launch urgent manhunt

A FRANTIC hunt is underway for a man after a woman was sexually assaulted outside a shopping centre.

The horror attack, near Victoria Shopping Centre in Nottingham, took place at around 4.45am today.

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Detectives are now searching for any potential witnesses that may have seen the “distressing incident” in York Street.

A pathway at Victoria Bus Station is now cordoned off with police tape as investigations continue.

Pedestrians have been told to divert from the path using the adjoining car park, with both entrances to the station blocked off by the cordon.

The station remains open for use and cops have urged anyone with information to get in contact.

Cops said they’re examining CCTV footage in an attempt to track down a man who may be connected to the attack.

Detective Constable Laura Manley, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: “This was a distressing incident for the victim and we are working hard to track down the person responsible.

“We are currently reviewing local CCTV footage and closely examining the scene, but would also like to hear from any additional witnesses who saw or heard anything that may help our investigation.

“Even the smallest piece of evidence may prove vital in this investigation.”

Anyone with information is asked to call 101 quoting incident 127 of 23 February 2025.

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Ten HARDEST test centres in the UK to pass your test revealed – do you live near one?

THE DVSA has revealed the centres with the lowest driving test pass rate across the country – and it’s bad news for those learning in two major cities in the south west.

The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency, which conducts driving tests in the UK, including theory tests, recently shared their driving test and theory test data for September 2024.

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The hardest test centres in the Uk have been revealed – and it’s bad news for those learning in two cities in the south west[/caption]
Illustration of UK map highlighting top 10 hardest places to pass driving test, with pass rates.
The map reveals where the test centres are located and their percentage pass rates

It showed some centres have stark differences to others, with a clear sign that many learners are facing challenges in securing a pass.

In the list of the top 10 lowest pass rates, the Plymouth LGV test centre in Devon had the lowest pass rate, just 27.3% – meaning just over a quarter of the drivers who took their test were going home disappointed and out of pocket.

Of course, the LGV centre specialises in large goods vehicles – those that want to get behind the wheel of a lorry or bus.

Second on the list was the test centre in Watnall, Nottinghamshire, with a 29.4% pass rate.

Nervous drivers in the area might fancy taking their test at the centre in Ashfield, which is a 25-minute drive away and has a pass rate of 51%.

Third on the list is the city of Exeter, just an hour away from Plymouth, with a 33.3% pass rate.

The village of Gairloch in West Ross, Scotland, is level with Exeter on pass rate, with Leicester’s Cannock Street branch completing the top five with a 34% pass rate.

Of course, while failing a driving test (or theory test) is not the end of the world and both tests can be retaken, test slots are currently in high demand and eager drivers may be forced to wait weeks or even months for a fresh chance.

That is why it is crucial for learners to be fully prepared ahead of their test, to avoid the frustration and cost of retaking.

This comes as, late last year, it was reported that now is the best time to take your driving test – as instructors are apparently being urged to up their pass rates.

These measures are reportedly being implemented to address the huge backlog in the wake of the pandemic.

Average waiting times for learners to get to the test centre are currently stubbornly high at 26 weeks.

That’s almost four times the Department for Transport‘s target of just seven weeks.

The figures have prompted the Transport Select Committee in Parliament to look into the issue and see how it can be addressed.

In the latest round of hearings the Public and Commercial Services (PCS) Union, which represents DVSA employees, accused the agency of putting pressure on examiners to be more lenient.

How to boost your chances of passing first time

Seb Goldin, CEO of RED Driver Training, the largest driving school in the UK, that trains nearly a quarter of all driving instructors in the country, has shared his top five tips to help boost your chances of passing for the first time:

  1. Master your manoeuvres

Ensure you’re confident with key manoeuvres like parallel parking, a forward bay park or a reverse bay park. These can make or break your test, so practice them until you’re confident in doing these under pressure. Let your instructor know ahead of your test if there’s anything you’re concerned about and they can help you practice until needed.

  1. Plan your lessons with your instructor wisely

Take lessons at different times of day, including busy periods. This helps you get comfortable with all driving conditions and traffic situations, giving you a true feel for real-world driving. Particularly if the only time you can secure a test is during a busy period – you’ll be thanking yourself later.

Your instructor will also help make sure you’re test ready and point out anything that needs to be worked on. They’re there to help your chances of passing for the first time!

  1. Focus on observation and awareness

The driving test is as much about your ability to spot hazards as it is about your car control. Stay alert, check mirrors regularly, and always anticipate what’s happening on the road. Your examiner will be looking out for this, so keep this in the back of your mind while taking the test.

  1. Know your theory

Putting your theory knowledge into practice is more important during your test than ever. There are also resources students can use to ensure that they are fully prepared – at RED, we have apps to help our students prepare for their tests such as the Learn to Drive with RED app and RED’s Complete Driving Theory app.

  1. Stay calm under pressure

Don’t let nerves get the best of you. Stay calm, take deep breaths, and if you make a mistake, don’t let it get to you. Keep your focus on the next task and show the examiner you can recover quickly.

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Romantic Getaway Tours in the UK

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Emily Schupmann Counseling & Associates in Fort Worth

Emily Schupmann Counseling & Associates in Fort Worth, TX, has released a complete manual titled When to Seek Help: 6 Signs Your Relationship Needs Counseling. This useful resource is designed to help couples understand critical moments whilst professional intervention can be beneficial. Understanding those symptoms and signs can empower partners to take proactive steps toward [...]

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Emily Schupmann Counseling & Associates in Fort Worth

Emily Schupmann Counseling & Associates in Fort Worth, TX, has released a complete manual titled When to Seek Help: 6 Signs Your Relationship Needs Counseling. This useful resource is designed to help couples understand critical moments whilst professional intervention can be beneficial. Understanding those symptoms and signs can empower partners to take proactive steps toward [...]

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