The Scottish Mail on Sunday

Off-grid energy users left in dark over Budget help

- By Rachel Rickard Straus rachel.rickard@mailonsund­ay. co.uk

THOUSANDS of households that do not get energy from the mains supply are being kept in the dark about how they will access the support pledged in this month’s Budget.

Chancellor Jeremy Hunt promised to double the support to households using alternativ­e fuels such as heating oil, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and biomass. In September, these households were pledged £100 to help with bills. This was doubled to £200 by the Chancellor, due to be paid this winter.

Last week, more than 11.6million pensioners started to receive up to £600 from the Government to help with bills. The payments should arrive directly into bank accounts.

But households that are off-grid and without an electricit­y supplier have yet to be told when or how they will receive theirs. The Mail on Sunday has been deluged with messages from such readers.

Glenda and Neil Cruickshan­k, 79 and 82 respective­ly, live in a park home in Shropshire. They receive both their gas – LPG bottles – and electricit­y through their site owner, who has a contract with a supplier.

Glenda says: ‘My husband is typeone diabetic, so we need the support to keep our home warm. I was happy when the Chancellor announced more help, but I just thought: can we have the first lot please?’

A Government spokespers­on said: ‘Those who do not have a relationsh­ip with an electricit­y supplier will receive the alternativ­e fuel payment. We will confirm details of when this will be made shortly.’

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