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Fuel Poverty
22-06-2009, 03:52 PM
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RE: Fuel Poverty
NEA Cymru were doing somework on this and might be worth contacting.

http://www.nea.org.uk/projects-wales/
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23-06-2009, 08:58 AM
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RE: Fuel Poverty
Cumbria County Council did this very review some time in the last 12 months I think.
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23-06-2009, 02:57 PM
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RE: Fuel Poverty
mlowe Wrote:Has anyone done any reviews on Fuel Poverty?

Adur and Worthing Councils are about to embark on a review which will look at both Councils involvement with fuel poverty in deprived areas.

Mark Lowe

Adur District and Worthing Borough Councils

Mark,

This article http://www.beacons.idea.gov.uk/idk/dio/72629 will give you an idea of Blyth Valley's approach to tackling fuel poverty.

Blyth Valley are no more, and their committee documents have vanished into the ether, but Dave Stephens at Northumberland Warmzones may be able to help with info about how you identify and support people in fuel poverty. http://www.northumberlandlife.org/northu...warmzones/
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23-06-2009, 03:48 PM
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RE: Fuel Poverty
Picking up on the reply from Dave in Swansea, NEA (National Energy Action) Cymru has launched a new pilot project to tackle fuel poverty in Wales, by working with councillors in Newport and Carmarthenshire.

Our review has now been completed and will inform an Affordable Warmth Action Plan.

If you contact me I can provide further details.
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