00:00You know, it's gone on. I'm fortunate. I mean, I'm not well off, but I'm comfortable enough that I don't need to worry.
00:08So I put on the heating when I feel cold. I mentioned I was a social worker. I used to advise elderly people to avoid hypothermia by making sure they stay warm.
00:18I like to put it on in early October. I have to admit that I did put it on last night, albeit for an hour. But, you know, if we can get what we need is a little bit of an Indian summer now, don't we?
00:31I don't think I have noticed a bit of a cold snap the last couple of nights, but I think there's no kind of consistency.
00:37I don't reckon at this stage, it's a case of, you know, throw on an extra layer. There's no need to put on heating yet.
00:44Obviously, if you're in a position where that's not going to work, like there's some people with various disabilities or issues, you know, they've got to do what they've got to do.
00:51And then, yeah, the increased energy costs are going to be a big problem for that. But, you know, I suppose if you can avoid it, put it off as long as possible.
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