Six hundred local households to receive fuel support

A project being delivered by Port of Leith Housing Association (PoLHA) and sustainability charity Changeworks will help 600 households in the North Edinburgh area to be affordably warm at home. The Affordable Warmth Project, funded by ScottishPower until 2015, will support householders to address high energy costs, poor levels of energy efficiency and low income – the three root causes of fuel poverty.

The funds will be used to employ a Money Advice Worker from the Citizens Advice Bureau Edinburgh seconded to PoLHA two days a week to work on the project and an Affordable Warmth Advisor employed by Changeworks for two and a half days a week.

Keith Anderson, Chief Executive of PoLHA, said: “This will be a fantastic project and will make a massive difference to the lives of hundreds of our tenants. Fuel poverty is a very serious and damaging issue that can have terrible ramifications for individuals and their families. It’s terrible some people feel they have to choose between basics such as eating and heating but the reality is that this is happening. This project will help people manage their household bills and finances which will relieve this pressure and let them enjoy a happy and warm winter. We are very grateful to both ScottishPower and Changeworks for their support on this project.”

Each year, over the next three years, Changeworks’ Affordable Warmth Advisor will visit 200 tenants in their homes (referred by PoLHA staff) and offer confidential and impartial energy and fuel billing advice. The Money Advice Worker will meet with 160 of these tenants to help with advice on benefits, budgeting and wider debt advice.

Sam Mills, Head of Projects at Changeworks, said: “Almost half of Port of Leith’s tenants struggle in the winter months to afford to heat their homes. With rising energy prices and cold winters there has never been a better time for this Affordable Warmth Project and Changeworks is delighted to be working with Port of Leith Housing Association to support their tenants. Our Affordable Warmth Advisor is happy to visit any tenant struggling with the cost of keeping their home warm and dry or who are worried about their gas and electricity bills. Last year, the vast majority (over 93%) of people we supported were happy with our service and after speaking to us said they understood better how to save money on their energy bills. So please do get in touch.”

For further information call Changeworks on 555 4010 or email ask@changeworks.org.uk 

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