High Peak Liberal DemocratsLocal MP Andrew Stunell is asking people in Stockport to call a free helpline to find out if they are entitled to help with their fuel bills.
The Home Heat Helpline (0800 33 66 99) is a free and confidential service that connects people and families on low incomes, and those in poor health, with support which is worth an average of £160. The help available includes grants for insulation, new boilers, discount and rebate schemes.
New research reveals that around 12% of households in Stockport are entitled to help with their energy costs, and nationally more than one in ten UK households is eligible for help.
Andrew Stunell MP said:
"Many people are under pressure from rising fuel bills, and don't realise what support is available. Anyone in Stockport who is concerned about staying warm should call the Home Heat Helpline 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 too."
People can call the Home Heat Helpline and speak to one of the friendly advisers who will provide advice on reducing energy bills. There is also an on-line service at www.homeheathelpline.org.uk where a new Energy Checker will help to show if you are entitled to help.
Home Heat Helpline: 0800 33 66 99 or www.homeheathelpline.org.uk
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