Paisley Daily Express

Don’t sufferin silence

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Residents have been urged not to struggle alone as the energy price cap rises by 54 per cent from today.

Advice Direct Scotland encouraged those with concerns about the surging cost of gas and electricit­y bills to get in touch for support.

The charity’s energyadvi­ce. scot service offers help on billing and meters, complaints and disputes, grants and assistance, loss of energy supply and switching suppliers.

It also runs the free debt advice service, moneyadvic­e. scot, which provides informatio­n and support on a wide range of debt-related issues.

Average household energy costs are set to rise by £693 after regulator Ofgem hiked the price cap on bills to £1,791 – with a further increase expected later this year.

A recent poll for Advice Direct Scotland found more than two-thirds of Scots are worried about affording their energy bills this year and many already feel cold in their own homes because they are limiting usage.

The research found 70 per cent of respondent­s were either very worried or quite worried about being able to pay their bills, and 65 per cent said they had already rationed their energy use in the past 12 months so they could afford to spend money on other goods or services, including food.

Andrew Bartlett, chief executive of Advice Direct Scotland, said: “This sharp rise will come as a devastatin­g blow for many households across Scotland, and will only intensify the current cost-ofliving crisis.

“The important thing to remember is that you don’t have to struggle alone.

“Free, impartial and practical advice is available to everyone in Scotland through our energyadvi­ce. scot service.”

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