26/09/2011

Boiler Scheme Extended To Over 70s

An innovative boiler replacement scheme has been opened up to those in 'vulnerable' households.

The scheme will now be open to those aged 70 or over in receipt of Lone Pensioner Allowance and with the condition their boiler is over 15 years old. This will be in addition to those already eligible. 



Stormont Housing Minister Nelson McCausland widened the criteria for the pilot boiler replacement scheme and is encouraging vulnerable households to apply.



Minister McCausland said: "I welcome the opportunity to widen the scope for this pilot scheme to include many more vulnerable people. Our elderly are among those experiencing the worst effects of fuel poverty and the money set aside for this scheme is being targeted first on those who are most vulnerable".

Helping Needy

This news follows a debate that heated up over a bid to extend the scheme.

Sinn Fein's Spokesperson on Poverty, Francie Molloy called on Social Development (DSD) Minister Nelson McCausland to explore how the Boiler Replacement Scheme could be further extended to those most in need.

The MLA said: "This project was introduced by the DSD as part of the 'Warmer Homes' initiative for people over 60 years of age and in receipt of a pension. It will be available to 1,300 vulnerable households.

"This is a very important scheme as research has found that over 70% of home heating boilers are inefficient.

"This leads to people having to burn more fuel to stay warm increasing significantly the cost for many people to heat their homes.

"At over £530 for 900 litres people can't afford to be wasting fuel," he insisted.

In light of the recent 35% plus energy price increases he called on the Minister to extend this programme to those most in need.

The pilot Boiler Replacement Scheme commenced in June 2011 with a budget of £2million, expected to assist approximately 1,330 households. It provides up to £1,500 towards the cost of a new boiler.

It is targeted at older people who do not qualify for other Government energy efficiency improvement schemes.

(LB/BMcC)

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