Posts by Beatrice Morris
British Gas Energy Trust encourages pensioners to apply for energy support this winter
The British Gas Energy Trust is now offering energy debt grants up to £1,700 for both British Gas...
Read moreStrategies and solutions to support “hidden and isolated” individuals
A blog by Paul Bristow, Chief Executive of Kidney Care UK “Unclaimed benefits have increased by...
Read moreCharity concerns heard by Ofgem
A North West charity working to support people with energy issues has told Ofgem of its concerns...
Read moreBritish Gas Energy Trust encourages thousands of eligible pensioners to claim pension credit ahead of September
Over 850,000 older people are not claiming Pension Credit they are eligible for [1]. Pension Credit...
Read moreDebt issues rising in North Yorkshire
A Yorkshire charity says the number of people presenting with debt issues has more than doubled...
Read moreTrust CEO Jessica Taplin speaks at Anthropy
Jessica Taplin, CEO of British Gas Energy Trust, shares her views on the relationships between...
Read moreFlexible support key to helping young people
Providing flexible support when, where and how they would like is key to helping young people...
Read moreCharities looking to improve access to energy providers customer support
A south coast community energy cooperative has urged energy providers to give frontline advice...
Read moreHousing issues trap people in cycle of problems
Housing, debt and the cost-of-living are three main issues in 2024, according to one charity in the...
Read moreChanges to Winter Fuel Payment
Millions of people across the UK will no longer be eligible to receive a winter fuel payment of up...
Read moreThe unique challenges of those facing rural fuel poverty
A blog by Sandy Ruthven MBE, CEO of Severn Wye Energy. Fuel poverty has been talked about for...
Read moreHope and Collaboration at the Roundtable: Addressing Fuel Poverty in Rural Communities
A blog by Mel Allen, CEO of Navigate Charity, part of the Wis£rmoney Partnership Leaving the round...
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