Hi, my name is Susanheath! When will the government help people in mobile homes too?
Susanheath
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I live in a mobile home i'm still working and haven't qualified for any support for energy bills, when will the government help us too, I pay my Electric to the site owner this has increased each month x 3 and I also pay for LPG which has now gone up to £110 per month and I'm still in debt, I still count as a household.
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Welcome to the community @susanheath Thank you for joining us!
I believe this is something other people have discussed on the community before. You might like to read through this thread, and @chiarieds may be able to shed some further light on this0 -
Hi @Susanheath - apologies for delay in replying as have had computer problems.Thankfully those of us that live in park Homes haven't been forgotten, it's just taking time for the EBSS Alternate funding to get up & running. A portal in which to apply online will be opening on the gov.uk website this month to get the £400. The same portal can then be used in February to also get an Alternate Fuel Fund (as we use LPG) of £200. Some info here if you scroll down to the section for England, Scotland & Wales: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/vital-help-with-energy-bills-on-the-way-for-millions-more-homes-across-great-britain-and-northern-ireland
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