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Call for new Fuel Poverty Strategy and Cold Weather Plan for Wales

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Thursday, 21 February, 2019
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Speaking at NEA Cymru’s Fuel Poverty Conference in Cardiff yesterday, ahead of today’s Fuel Poverty Awareness Day, North Wales Assembly Member Mark Isherwood emphasised the need for a new Fuel Poverty Strategy and Cold Weather Plan for Wales.

 

Mr Isherwood, who is Chair of the Cross Party Group on Fuel Poverty and Energy Efficiency, said that with almost 300,000 households in Wales living in fuel poverty, unable to afford to adequately heat their home, or in crippling debt with their energy supplier,  “It is clear therefore that the Welsh Government Strategy has not worked” and a revised one is now vital.

 

He said:

 

“My first priority now is to secure a new Fuel Poverty Strategy and Action Plan, which – as the NEA Fuel Poverty Monitor 2018 states - ‘should include ambitious targets to improve homes to a minimum energy efficiency standard, and be developed in collaboration with stakeholders’.

 

“The objectives of the 2010 Fuel Poverty Strategy are still relevant – it is still vital that we reduce the impact of fuel poverty on households and work to eradicate fuel poverty, it is still vital that we create green jobs and business opportunities, and it is still vital that we reduce energy inefficiency in the domestic sector”.

  

“However, many of the mechanisms and measures contained within the 2010 Fuel Poverty Strategy are out of date or no longer applicable”.

 

“Although the Nest and Arbed schemes are helping, these alone are not sufficient to tackle the problem. 

“The time is right for the Welsh Government to refresh its Fuel Poverty Strategy, with a clear programme and time scales, credible evidence base, and an ambitious new target rooted in delivery rather than being a hostage to energy price movements. A revised strategy with ambitious objectives is now vital.”

Mr Isherwood also spoke of the need for the development of a Cold Weather Plan for Wales, as in England. 

 He said:

 

“Following the 2010 Strategy, excess Winter Deaths in Wales were 1250 in 2011-12. However, ONS data released last November showed that the number of Excess Winter Deaths in Wales had reached 3400 in 2017/18 – with increases in all English Regions and Wales, but Wales having the highest regional index. 

 

“Treating people who are made ill by living in a cold damp home costs NHS Wales an estimated £67 million annually. With current demand on the Welsh NHS higher than ever before, more needs to be done to tackle cold homes.

 

“Last November, the Minister told the Cross Party Group that the Welsh Government will be developing a Cold Weather Plan in conjunction with Public Health Wales. The importance of involving the wider sector was emphasised to her. A Crisis Fund and adoption in Wales of the NICE Guideline and Quality Standard on cold-related ill health and Excess Winter Deaths will also be key to this.”  

 

He added: “My third and related priority is to place fuel poverty at the heart of action to tackle social deprivation - working with local authorities, third sector organisations and existing energy efficiency schemes to develop local Affordable Warmth Schemes.”

 

 

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