Category Archives: fuel poverty

Greg Barker commenting on price increase announcements from energy suppliers

Commenting on price increase announcements from energy suppliers, Energy and Climate Change Minister Greg Barker today said:

“This is very unwelcome, and I know lots of families who are struggling to balance their budgets will be very disappointed and concerned by these price rises. That’s why Government is taking action on a number of fronts: short-term measures to help people struggling with bills this winter, long-term measures to reform the market and bring in more competition.

Foodboxes for local people in crisis – Norwich

Call to spread a little luxury in Norwich this Christmas

 

David Freezer Tuesday, December 20, 2011

A Norwich charity which supports people in times of crisis is appealing for a few luxury items to bring some festive cheer this Christmas.

Carers fear the fuel bills

Fuel poverty affects a quarter of UK’s households as bills soar and pay freezes

Exclusive: Figure rises from a fifth of homes last year, meaning coalition will fail to meet its legal duty to end fuel poverty by 2016

 

Fuel poverty is defined as when a household spends 10% or more of its income on gas and electricity bills.

A quarter of all households in England and Wales have now fallen into fuel poverty following an autumn of steep increases in energy bills and stagnating incomes, the Guardian can reveal.

The dramatic increase in fuel poverty – up from nearly one in five households last year to one in four now – will be highly embarrassing to the government, which has a statutory obligation to eliminate fuel poverty by 2016. It now looks certain to fail to meet its legal duty.

Previous government projections forecast that this year would see 4.1m households in fuel poverty, which is defined as those who have to spend 10% or more of their income to achieve adequate warmth and light.