Energy prices are at an all-time high. Most people across the UK are worried about how they’re going to afford an increase to their bills, but it’s important to know that there is help out there. There are also many simple practical ways you can reduce your energy use, and lower your bills:
National Energy Action
If someone you know can’t afford to heat their home, National Energy Action are the UK’s leading fuel poverty charity and offer a range of advice and support, including access to grants and warm home packs.
You can call them on 0800 304 7159 (Monday – Thursday 10am – 4pm; Friday 10am – 12.30pm) or get their help online.
Who else can help?
Search online for what help is out there. Websites like Money Saving Expert, or Quids In! are great sources of information on how to save money.
The Energy Saving Trust also has lots of practical advice and tips, and don’t forget our larger list of what money help is out there. Including:
- Citizens Advice consumer service 0808 223 1133
- StepChange debt charity 0800 138 111
- National Debtline 0808 808 4000
Remember, we’re here to help too. Call us on 0800 3 282 282.