The EBSS AF will provide a payment of £400 to around 900,000 households without a direct relationship to a domestic electricity supplier in England, Scotland, and Wales, to support them with their energy bill costs. This support is equivalent to the support provided automatically to households through the Energy Bills Support Scheme (EBSS). The scheme
BEIS ANNOUNCEMENT: EBSS AF / AFP / EBSS NI This morning, BEIS made a further announcement regarding energy bill support. This includes: EBSS Alternative Funding – £400 for those in England, Wales and Scotland who do not have a direct relationship with an energy supplier. Alternative Fuel Payment – A £200 payment to help those
Dear Fellow Members, Many of you have been in contact with our Advisory Services Team, seeking advice about how you will receive the promised £400 energy relief package, promised to be ‘delivered to every home’, by the Prime Minister. If you purchase your energy from a supplier in the domestic market, you will be registered with
Dear Members and Park Home Owners, Last year the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, commissioned the University of Liverpool, assisted by Hallam University, Sheffield, to carry out research to gather data to enable an assessment to be made of impacts on the sector of a change to the maximum 10% commission paid on
Dear Mr Pye, Thank you for your letter of 21st March, about the challenges facing Park Home residents in terms of their energy contracts. The Secretary of State is grateful to you for having taken the time to write. I have been asked to respond on his behalf. We recognise the difficult position that many
The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government commissioned The University of Liverpool and Sheffield Hallam University to provide essential research on the residential park homes sector to inform their review of the maximum 10 per cent commission paid on the sale of park homes. Their report was received at the Ministry of Housing Staff
The fit and proper Regulations were made on 23 September 2020 and came into force in two parts. The first part came into force on 1 July 2021 by which time local authorities were required to be ready to receive applications from site owners. The second part came into force on 1 October 2021 by
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