West Lothian Courier

Grant to aid fuel poverty

- Courier Reporter

West Lothian-based almond Housing associatio­n have secured funding to help tenants tackle fuel poverty.

the scottish government people and Communitie­s Funding will allow the group to offer its almond Energy action service to its tenants for another year.

almond Energy action is an advice service offering tenants with almond Housing associatio­n free, confidenti­al and impartial advice to help cut their heating and electricit­y bills and keep their homes warm and dry.

Chief executive at almond Housing associatio­n, george Webster, said:“this is great news, the continuati­on of funding means that we will be able to help many more of our tenants to control and reduce their energy costs. the ever increasing cost of energy makes it even more important that our tenants can be best informed on how to keep their homes warm at the best possible price.”

almond Energy action is delivered in partnershi­p with local energy charity Changework­s to almond tenants in Craigshill, Ladywell and Whitburn, areas which are identified as having high levels of fuel poverty. over 250 tenants have made use of the service so far.

the popular service provides an experience­d affordable Warmth advisor from Changework­s to help tenants overcome problems with heating and electricit­y costs or to apply for grants to make their homes warmer.

the affordable Warmth advisor shares useful energy and money saving tips for the home and offers advice and support by visiting tenants at home, giving advice over the telephone, or via mail or email. the affordable Warmth advisor can advise tenants on how to get the most out of heating and hot water systems, how to check and understand gas and electricit­y bills or resolve any issues with this as well as how to choose suitable gas and electricit­y suppliers and payment options. He will also advise on how to tackle condensati­on or dampness and other energy related problems tenants may have.

george Webster, added:“this service is important for our tenants in order to budget for their home expenses. Heating and energy costs are a concern for many, not just those on low incomes, and the complexiti­es of sourcing different suppliers, understand­ing charges and even operating heating systems can be very challengin­g. this project will be invaluable to many of our tenants.”

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