Citizens Advice Stockport, Oldham, Rochdale and Trafford shares tips for saving money on your energy bills.
As people across Stockport, Oldham, Rochdale, and Trafford struggle with sky-high energy bills, Citizens Advice Stockport, Oldham, Rochdale, and Trafford share practical advice for bringing down costs.
The charity has teamed up with Energy Saving Trust to provide the following advice for making small savings around the home.
Turning your appliances off standby could save you £65 a year
Draught-proofing windows, and doors and blocking cracks around your home could save you up to £125 a year
Turning off lights when you leave a room could save you £25 a year
Washing your clothes at 30 degrees and doing one less machine run a week could save you around £34 a year
Ditching the tumble dryer and drying your clothes on racks in a well-ventilated room or outside in warmer weather could save you £70 a year
Reducing your shower time to 4 minutes can save you £95 a year
Swapping one bath a week with a 4-minute shower can save you £20 a year
Avoiding overfilling the kettle could save you £13 a year
Running your dishwasher one time less per week could save you £17 a year
People must get all the support they’re entitled to
These lifestyle changes still might not cover the hole in household budgets, so Citizens Advice Stockport, Oldham, Rochdale, and Trafford are also urging people to check they’re getting all the support they’re entitled to.
This could include:
Energy Bills Support Scheme — a £400 discount given to every household. People who use prepayment meters are also entitled to this - there’s more information here on how this works.
Warm Home Discount — a £150 discount if you get certain benefits
Fuel vouchers — if you can’t afford to top up your prepayment meter
Cold weather payments — payments if you get certain benefits and the weather is extremely cold
Grants from your energy supplier — to help you pay off debts you may owe
For more information, visit the Citizens Advice website.
If you owe money to your energy supplier, you should speak to them about setting up a payment plan. They’re responsible for helping you find a way to pay your bills.
Steve Hughes, Chief Officer of Citizens Advice Stockport, Oldham, Rochdale and Trafford, said:
“We know times are extremely hard and a lot of people are struggling to stay afloat. It’s important to know about any way you can safely save money and what support you’re entitled to.
“We know many people are already doing everything they can and are still stretched beyond their limit. If you need personalised support, don’t hesitate to contact us.”
Citizens Advice Stockport, Oldham, Rochdale and Trafford have lots of tips on ways you can heat your home more efficiently. For more tips, including tips tailored to your home, visit Energy Saving Trust.
For support and advice, contact Citizens Advice Stockport, Oldham, Rochdale and Trafford at 08082787803 or visit casort.org.
If you would like to cover this story and speak to our Chief Operating Officer Steve Hughes, contact Kara Mello Baron, Research and Communications Officer at Citizens Advice Stockport, Oldham, Rochdale, and Trafford.