Charity heating grants treble
Scotland’s major rural charity has seen its spend on heating grants treble over the past month as the spike in energy prices have struck hard in countryside areas where availability of alternative fuels is limited.
And RSABI, the organisation which supports people in Scottish agriculture, yesterday said it was gearing up for an unprecedented increase in demand for its Help for Heating grants in the coming weeks, with energy costs expected to continuetosoar,despiteany rebateindutyannouncedinthe Chancellor’s Spring Statement.
The charity said that it had already given means-tested grants of over £25,000 since April 2021 to people across the country struggling to heat their homes.
The organisation’s welfare manager Chris Mcvey said he was keen to raise awareness of theheatingsupportwhichrsabi offered.
“Many people in the agricultural community are set to face significant increases in their energy costs from April and we know there is real concern.
“Older rural properties can often be harder to heat compared with more modern homes,withstonewallsand single glazed windows,” he added.
Hesaidthattypically,rsabi offered grants worth around £300 to help people who are eligible pay for heating, although higher value grants are also being offered, depending on different circumstances.
“If you’re worried about how you’re going to manage increasing energy bills or are already struggling to stay warm in your home please don’t hesitate to contact us,” added Mr Mcvey, who said that all support was provided in complete confidence.