Surge in energy costs filtering through to low-income households on shared heat networks

Residents in council homes and private flats with communal heating systems are experiencing a “nightmare” rise in their energy bills, with households scrambling to fund increases of up to 350%.

An estimated 480,000 households nationwide are affected, according to government data, as the impact of last autumn’s surge in energy prices filters through to bills for this financial year. Many live in council-owned tower blocks, which house some of the lowest-income families in the country.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Children in mental health crisis spent more than 900,000 hours in A&E in England

Exclusive: Children as young as three in emergency departments for mental health…

MARKET REPORT: Aston Martin stuck in slow lane

Aston Martin Lagonda said annual profits will be £15m lower than thought…

High street retailer launches massive closing down sale before it disappears from the high street today

A HIGH street retailer has launched a huge discount sale before disappearing…

England stop and search pilot scheme does not cut violence, thinktank finds

Scheme allowing police to stop and search people without grounds for suspicion…