Solar panels are on the way for the Salford Community Hall. The Ontario Power Authority has given the green light to the 10 megawatt FITT program. Mayor David Mayberry says South West Oxford has asked the Salford Community Hall if they would like to partner in this project. "The total cost is going to be just under $50,000. The hall board has money and they are considering if they want to take some of their investments which they're getting 1 or 2 percent for and the Township is suggesting they can do much better through this energy program." Mayberry says the solar panels should be installed and operational by August.

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