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KEETCH SUPPORTS VITAL HOME HEAT HELPLINE SERVICE

12.00.00am GMT Tue 9th Feb 2010

Paul Keetch MP has signed an Early Day Motion (EDM) supporting the Home Heat Helpline, a free, not-for-profit service that helps households save energy and reduce their energy bills.

"Severe wintry weather can take its toll on any household, but it is especially important for older people, families with young children and those with disabilities to find out what assistance and grants they may be eligible for by calling the Home Heat Helpline on 0800 33 66 99.

"If you are worried about your heating bills after the recent cold snap, there is help available The Home Heat Helpline can give Hereford residents help on making their home more energy efficient, and information on reduced or 'social' tariffs and free insulation available," said Mr Keetch.

Home Heat Helpline spokesperson, Christine McGourty says:

"Recent 'Missing Millions' research* from the Home Heat Helpline revealed that around 4200 households (10%) across Hereford are missing out on savings of up to £250 each year on their energy bills.

"The research shows that households across Hereford could save around £150 a year on their heating bills by insulating their lofts and a further £115 a year with cavity wall insulation."

The Home Heat Helpline, set up by Britain's leading energy suppliers, says it is absolutely essential for households to find out what assistance and grants they may be eligible for. Neighbours, friends and family of those who may be especially feeling the cold can call the Home Heat Helpline on their behalf to find out if they are eligible for help.

"Freezing temperatures can be isolating for many people, especially the elderly. If you know anyone who might be finding it hard to keep warm and healthy during the cold weather - please call the Home Heat Helpline to see what support is available for them," added Mr Keetch.

Coronation Street star Kym Marsh, ambassador for the Home Heat Helpline campaign said:

"I know what it's like to be a single mum who is struggling to pay the bills. When every penny counts you need all the help you can get. But often you don't know who to turn to. The Home Heat Helpline provides a really friendly, helpful service for people in need. Anyone who thinks they might be missing out on the help they are entitled to should give them a call."

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