George Best Belfast City Airport has announced that funding from its Community Fund has aided the Energy for Children Charitable Trust in making it possible for Adoption UK (NI) to take 80 adopted children to see the fantastic pantomime Cinderella. more »
Lagan village drumming school on the Ravenhill Road has received a big boost from the Energy for Children Charitable Trust after receiving substantial funding to purchase two large Lambeg drums for members. more »
The Diamontes dance group in East Belfast have become the latest recipients of funding from the George Best Belfast City Airport Community Fund, administered through the Energy for Children Charitable Trust. more »
Phoenix Supply has today confirmed a 19.0% reduction in its tariffs with these lower rates applying from 1st October 2009. more »
Conway Education Centre, at the old mill, has been given a summer boost with the news that it has received substantial funding to purchase specialised recording equipment including video cameras, DVDs, professional headsets and televisions. more »
Phoenix Supply this week re-launched their Energy Care Scheme, which offers extended benefits to vulnerable and older natural gas customers who have specific needs. more »
Representatives from Phoenix Natural Gas, were recently invited to parliament buildings at Stormont by the All-Party Energy Group to outline how the natural gas network could be extended throughout the North. more »
South Belfast woman Margaret M Madden has been announced as the winner of this year’s ‘Energy in Art’ competition, a unique partnership initiative between Phoenix Natural Gas and the University of Ulster. more »
The Energy for Children Charitable Trust, set up three years ago by the local natural gas industry, has announced that it has provided Lindsay House Children’s Home in Dunmurry with funding to buy some much-needed new facilities for disadvantaged children more »
Pupils at Holy Child Primary School recently got a visit from representatives of Phoenix Natural Gas. more »
Left over cuts of pipe are a by-product of building and growing a natural gas network and up until recently Phoenix Natural Gas has been sending unused pipe ends over to Scotland to be recycled for use in plastic products such as drains. more »
On the day that Phoenix gas prices fell by 22.1% (Thursday, 8th January 2009) the company has made a price pledge that should global wholesale gas costs reduce further they will, once again, ensure any savings are passed on to their customers, in full. more »
Belfast based natural gas company Phoenix Supply Ltd has announced that it has set up a new subsidiary, called Phoenix Energy Ltd, to supply natural gas to customers in the South of Ireland. more »