With winter fast approaching, I am encouraging local residents to call a free helpline to find out what help they may be entitled to with their energy costs.
Launched ten years ago, Home Heat Helpline is a free, impartial and confidential service offering support to anyone concerned about paying their energy bills and staying warm during winter. The help available includes grants for insulation, new boilers, discount schemes and rebate schemes; including the Warm Home Discount which provides eligible households with £140 off their electricity bill.
I would urge anyone who is concerned about staying warm in the run up to winter to call Home Heat Helpline on 0800 33 66 99 and seek advice. I would also ask people to look out for neighbours, friends or relatives who may be in difficulty and make sure that they are aware of the Home Heat Helpline and consider calling on their behalf."
Eligible people include vulnerable, low-income households. New figures show that over 450,000 people have used the services in the last decade to help them manage their energy bills and energy efficiency.
There are also some other simple steps people can take in reducing their energy. For example:
• switch off the heating when you are out
• turn appliances like TVs and phone chargers off at the wall rather than leaving them on standby
when they're not being used
• replace normal light bulbs with energy efficient ones which use up to 80% less energy
• move furniture away from radiators and heaters to allow heat to circulate around the room
You can also view more information at the link.
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