Mr. Burstow is urging people in Sutton, Cheam and Worcester Park worried about their energy bills to find out if they are eligible for free heating and insulation improvements from Warm Front.
The call comes as new research from Consumer Focus shows that around six million households across England plan to cut back on heating their home this winter due to worries about affording their energy bills.
Although so many people are worried and are cutting back, millions of pounds worth of help is being left unclaimed under Warm Front, the Government’s scheme to help the poorest households in England to make their homes warmer and cut their energy bills.
Over 2011-12 the Warm Front scheme was under-spent by over £50 million. The number of applications for the scheme fell sharply after being over-subscribed in 2010-11. Claim rates are again low this year. As the eligibility criteria for help under the Warm Front scheme is widening from 12 September, even if someone has been turned down before they may be able to get help this year. The heating and insulation improvements Warm Front offers could help thousands of households to stay warm and well and save up to £600 off their energy bills each year.
Local MP Paul Burstow said: “Energy bills are a big worry for many people in Sutton, and the poorest households are the hardest hit by high prices. It is very worrying that so many people plan to cut back on their heating to make ends meet.
“No-one should have to make the choice between heating and eating. Anyone worried about their bills should contact their local Age UK or Citizens Advice to find out if they can claim free help from Warm Front to help them be warm, well and wealthier this winter.”
People can find out if they can get free help from Warm Front by calling 0800 316 2805 or by visiting their local Citizens Advice Bureau or Age UK. Further information and an online application form are also available on www.direct.gov.uk