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Energy bill help for residents of park homes
Fist time posting but really dont know where else t start with this one.
We live on a holiday park but are residents. Only 4 of us are residential all the rest are holiday homes so totally different from us. We pay local council tax and we pay our rent to the site owners who issue us a bill monthly based on the meter readings we take. I believe we will eventually get some help but government taking some time sorting out how.
Any idea where I would go online to find the latest? Anyone else in the same boat?
Thanks
Kath R
We live on a holiday park but are residents. Only 4 of us are residential all the rest are holiday homes so totally different from us. We pay local council tax and we pay our rent to the site owners who issue us a bill monthly based on the meter readings we take. I believe we will eventually get some help but government taking some time sorting out how.
Any idea where I would go online to find the latest? Anyone else in the same boat?
Thanks
Kath R
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Still no new information, I'm afraid.2
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This is the latest, as far as I can find https://www.gov.uk/government/news/vital-help-with-energy-bills-on-the-way-for-millions-more-homes-across-great-britain-and-northern-ireland
"Online applications will open in January for households in England, Scotland and Wales who are eligible for the £400 EBSS Alternative Funding to submit their details, alongside a helpline for those without online access. Payments to households that meet the eligibility criteria – including people who get their energy through a commercial contract or who are off-grid – will be made by local authorities in Great Britain."
Not much of January left though to get it up and running!1
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