Helen Morgan encourages park home residents to claim £150 energy help
Helen Morgan MP is encouraging park home residents to take advantage of newly-announced support with energy bills and insulation as the cold weather bites.
The Warm Home Discount scheme for permanent park home residents has recently received a second injection of funds from energy suppliers E.On Energy and Ovo Energy.
Helen has led the campaign for increased support for off-grid residents in Parliament and this new announcement comes after she pressed the Secretary of State for Energy specifically on park home insulation.
The Warm Home Discount scheme offers a £150 payment to help with energy bills in addition to several other methods of support, for example a ‘Heat the Home' bundle. There is also the opportunity to replace or upgrade an older, inefficient electrical appliance.
The Heat the Home package includes simple-to-install radiator reflector foil, insulation film and draught excluders for improved warmth retention. Appliances are available for those who ticked the appliance box on their original application.
This is being offered to permanent park home residents through the Charis Park Home Warm Home Discount scheme. The company has secured an additional £1.75 million of funding to help vulnerable residents protect themselves from the worst of the winter cold.
Helen Morgan, MP for North Shropshire, said, "This extra cash has come at a good time for Shropshire residents as the freezing weather continues.
“Energy prices are still very expensive – particularly for people who live in off-grid homes – so all support will make a difference.
“If you have already been awarded the £150 Warm Home Discount you will automatically receive the Heat the Home bundle. Park home residents who have not yet made an application should check their eligibility and take advantage of these extra benefits.
“For anyone who has yet to apply, they can do so through the dedicated Park Homes Warm Home Discount application page. Permanent park home residents across the country who do not have a direct account with their energy supplier can apply for a £150 payment to help towards their energy costs.”