Andrew Miller, MP for Ellesmere Port and Neston, is backing National Energy Action’s Warm Homes Campaign and is stressing that help is out there if you are worried about paying your energy bill.
The backing comes after recent Government statistics revealed that during the winter of 2008/9, there was a rise in excess winter death across England and Wales, despite action like the winter fuel allowance. Being cold in the home is a prime cause of excess winter deaths.
Andrew Miller said:
“Fuel poverty is a serious issue and one that is often not recognised. It can lead to debt problems, isolation, and poor health which sadly many do not recover from. The winter is a difficult time for many households in the UK and with energy prices remaining high it is important to look at ways of improving energy efficiency to bring people’s energy bills down and make homes healthier to live in. This is why I am supporting the Warm Homes Campaign.
“The most important message this year is that there is help out there for vulnerable households. I urge everyone who is concerned to contact the Home Heat Helpline on 0800 33 66 99 to get help and advice on staying warm in their home this winter without the fear of fuel debt and ill health.”
Ends 15th December 2009 |