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Candidates Urged To Back Affordable Warmth Policies #OICelection

Affordable warmth charity THAW Orkney is calling on all candidates in the forthcoming Orkney Islands Council election to back its manifesto for affordable warmth in Orkney.

The charity says that the ten-point plan, which is being sent to all candidates this week, will need cross-community support to ensure that the pace of energy efficiency work is increased and reaches the homes that need most urgent work.

At the same time wider financial and practical support needs to be offered to struggling households, it says.

THAW Orkney manager Robert Leslie said:

“Given the energy price cap rise of 1st April, and another significant rise forecast for October 2022, urgent action is needed to help Orkney households struggling to have enough energy with which to heat their homes, give them hot water, and cook their meals.

“I have been heartened by recent offers of partnership work and collaborations with other organisations in Orkney that are being planned so that the Third Sector and Statutory Sector can work effectively together to address this cost of living crisis.

“What we are seeing is not fuel, food or child poverty – it is folk making increasingly difficult choices among rocketing prices. We urgently need a poverty strategy and action plan for Orkney and this should be at the top of the ‘To Do’ list for every council candidate.”

THAW Orkney, which receives its main funding from the British Gas Energy Trust, and The Robertson Trust, has seen record demand for its services this winter, including almost £120,000 in emergency electricity vouchers and fuel costs.

THAW Orkney’s 10 Steps to tackle fuel poverty in Orkney are to:

You can download a copy of the THAW Orkney manifesto here :

Elections to Orkney Islands Council take place on Thursday 5th May. Anyone aged 16 or over that day, resident in Orkney and registered to vote, will be able to vote. You can register to vote between now and Monday 18 April. Anyone registered to vote but not listed as a postal voter can apply to vote by post which must be returned by 5pm on Tuesday 19 April, or sooner.

The candidates are:

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