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Low income families in London struggling to pay energy bills

Fuel Poverty Awareness Day took place on Friday 29th of December, which aims to raise awareness of the support available for those in fuel poverty. With temperatures expected to fall again this week, fuel poverty data shows some harrowing truths about families in London and beyond.

But help is available from multiple sources. uSwitch has put together the following advice for households who are struggling with their bills:

Richard Neudegg, Head of Regulation at uSwitch.com, said:

“It is a terrifying prospect to have to choose between putting your heating on this winter or feeding yourself and your family.

“Fuel Poverty Awareness Day is crucially important in the fight to help those who can’t afford to keep their homes warm enough. Help is available and people shouldn’t feel like they need to suffer in silence.

“The first thing many energy customers should do is check whether they’re eligible for help with their bills, and contact their supplier to make sure they’re on the cheapest plan – and if they’re in any debt to the company, to ask them to arrange a repayment plan.

“In the meantime, we want to see the industry required to provide more support, targeted specifically to help vulnerable households, with anyone who is eligible for help being enrolled automatically.”

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