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asked by Angela Crawley MP at Westminste­r, we now know there are 30 homes affected in Lanark and Hamilton East, and 227 affected homes in the Rutherglen and Hamilton West constituen­cy.

I have no doubt that the bulk of the latter figure are in the Blantyre and Hamilton area. In one Blantyre Street alone, there are up to 30 homes affected.

Several customers started the process of complainin­g to the various Ombudsmen and to the Green Deal Finance Company from 2014 onwards, to no avail.

In the past couple of years Hamilton Citizen’s Advice Bureau has helped many progress their complaints. Following several public meetings in Blantyre last year, hosted by me, pressure was brought on the Green Deal Finance Company and the UK Government department responsibl­e – Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, (BEIS,) – by myself and other elected representa­tives, as well as Scottish Government Ministers, to resolve this issue.

What became obvious as the campaign progressed is that this issue affects former HELMS customers right across Scotland and beyond.

A new HELMS Action Group recently set up in Ayrshire already has 150 members and my office has been contacted by many others. After a long period of inaction some customers started to receive offers from the Green Deal Finance Company to reduce their loan balances.

However, many have not been satisfied with these offers and have commenced appeals to the Secretary of State at BEIS.

In what could be a significan­t developmen­t, in recent weeks a couple in South Lanarkshir­e received the news from the Green Deal Finance Company, now renamed HIBER, that their Green Deal Plan had been cancelled with all monies reimbursed.

This was the culminatio­n of a long and worrisome process for this elderly couple whose complaint was fought for three years by a family member, with some legal help and advice from Citizen’s Advice.

In November 2017 the Secretary of State issued a “Notice of Cancellati­on” which accepted that the Green Deal Code of Practice, which BEIS approved providers such as HELMS should have been adhering to, had been breached.

The Notice allowed six weeks for the relevant parties to make further representa­tions before a final decision on February 13.

We now know that a few weeks prior to the final decision date, HIBER cancelled this couples’ Green Deal Plan, thereby leaving the Secretary of State with no further action to take. While this cancellati­on is very good news and, no doubt, a great relief for the customers involved, it sets a worrying precedent if the former Green Deal Finance Company is prepared to wait until the 11th hour to refund monies rather than face sanctions.

However, if they are now willing to admit that customers in similar circumstan­ces were misled, and entitled to a refund, then they must make this option available to everyone, not just those that have got to the stage of forcing the UK government to step in and take action.

I’m seeking more detail from them as to why this welcome decision to cancel and refund was taken, and have written to them to find out more.

I convene a Cross Party Group in the Scottish Parliament which is looking at this issue and Angela Crawley has set up an All Party Parliament­ary Group at Westminste­r.

Many more MPS and MSPS are becoming involved in pressing for a resolution for their constituen­ts across Scotland, and the issue has been reported on national news.

The news of this cancellati­on is a watershed moment in the ongoing campaign to get justice for those in similar circumstan­ces and I will continue to press the UK Government to do the right thing by those customers who were misled, and missold home energy efficiency products.

In the meantime, any constituen­ts with concerns about HELMS should contact my office, who will be more than happy to assist.

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