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Park Home Residents are being neglected by Government on heating bills

Winchester Liberal Democrats are today launching a campaign to stop Government neglect of park home residents who are currently unable to apply for many of the grants available aimed at helping people pay their heating bills.

Park home residents are particularly likely to live in fuel poverty (spending 10% or more of their disposable income on heating bills). This is because park homes are particularly expensive to heat and up until 2005 insulation standards weren’t included in the British Standard for park homes with 95% of homes built pre 2005.

Furthermore park home residents generally use bottled gas, LPG, to heat their homes which is one of the most expensive forms of heating fuel. With winter fast approaching many residents will again be fearing that it is simply unaffordable to heat their homes.

Within this context the Government treats park homes differently from others so that the main energy efficiency programmes do not actually benefit park home residents. For example most measures under the Government’s fuel poverty programme Warm Front are not suitable for park homes and to date they have not been included under the main part of the suppliers’ obligation, the Carbon Emissions reductions target (CERT).

There are readily available solutions out there which can help park home residents afford to heat their home and reduce their carbon emissions at the same time. These measures include light weight external wall insulation and low carbon technologies such as air source heat pumps.

Fuel Poverty charity National Energy Action has been involved in developing this package of measures and local MP Mark Oaten together with Liberal Democrat Prospective Parliamentary candidates for Winchester, and the Meon Valley, Martin Tod and Liz Leffman, are taking action to raise the issue.

In Parliament Mark has tabled Early Day Motion 2037 which calls on the Government to treat park home residents the same as any other home owner giving them access to the grants that are out there.

Locally Mark, Liz and Martin will be writing to every park home resident within the constituency telling them about the action and encouraging them to sign a petition to be handed into the Department of Environment, Energy and Climate Change in the near future.

Finally the Winchester Liberal Democrats are bidding for a National Energy Action group pilot study to be carried out on some of the park homes in Winchester and are hopeful that a site can be identified by the council and a positive announcement can be made soon.

Mark Oaten commented:

“By treating park home residents different from other homeowners the Government is neglecting this group of people and making hating their homes and paying for their heating bills all that more difficult.

“It makes no sense to exclude them from government help that others are entitled to. There are solutions out there for park homes so schemes like Warm Front need to be extended out to include these. With winter fast approaching the government needs to take action now and I’m going to keep up the pressure on this.

Lib Dem PPC for Winchester Martin Tod added:

“Climate change is the biggest challenge we face, and everyone should be getting the help they need to cut how much fuel and energy they use. Many park home owners are elderly, which makes it doubly important that they get the same help as everyone else to keep warm and cut their bills.

Liz Leffman, PPC for the Meon Valley, further commented:

“It is unfair that people living in park homes should be forgotten by the Government in this way. Now more than ever it is important that people, particularly the elderly, are able to insulate their homes effectively and cut down on their heating bills. People living in park homes need help with this in the same way as other people do.


The full text of the EDM is below:

EDM 2037: PARK HOMES AND FUEL POVERTY

14.10.2009

Oaten, Mark

That this House notes park home residents across the country are more susceptible to fuel poverty; further notes that park homes are not deemed to be dwellings and do not currently benefit from the majority of the Government’s fuel poverty measures such as Warm Front or the Carbon Emissions Reduction Target; welcomes the recent investment in trials to establish the technical feasibility of products to reduce fuel costs in park homes and applauds National Energy Action and others for their work in this area; and calls on the Government to commit to including park homes within fuel poverty and energy efficiency measures as a priority.

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Winchester Lib Dem Parliamentary Candidate opposes plan to rush through approval for Barton Farm

Kelsie and Martin check the new plans for Barton Farm
Lib Dem Council Group Leader, Kelsie Learney & Prospective MP, Martin Tod, discuss the new plans for Barton Farm

Responding to the new consultation on building on Barton Farm, announced by Cala Homes, and their intention to submit a planning application by the end of the year, Martin Tod, Liberal Democrat Prospective MP, commented:

“The last thing we need is a plan for Barton Farm rushed through in the dying days of the current Labour Government. Both the Liberal Democrats and the Conservatives have promised to get rid of central housing targets, so Cala appear to be trying to get approval while the local Conservative plans for Winchester are in chaos, and before Labour are kicked out. Whatever the merits of the proposals, now is not the time to be pushing them through. Building on green fields should be absolutely the last resort in the Winchester, not something forced through before an election.”

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Lib Dem candidate deplores unnecessary proposal to build on green fields

Responding to the news that Winchester City Council’s Cabinet Meeting on October 14 will be discussing a proposal to release 3 green field sites for building – Pitt Manor, Francis Gardens and Spring Gardens – in order to cover a shortfall of 294 houses caused by the Conservative County Council’s decision to delay development of the Police Headquarters site in Winchester, Liberal Democrat Prospective MP, Martin Tod, commented:

“The appalling thing is that this plan calls for building on green fields when there are town-centre sites, such as the Police Headquarters, which could take the number of houses the Government is asking for.”

“The combination of Labour’s top-down planning system and the Conservative County Council’s decision to delay building houses on the police station site look set to condemn green field areas like Pitt Manor and Francis Gardens to be being built on – even though local people don’t want it.”

“The Liberal Democrats have wanted to scrap top-down housing targets for several years. But, despite the targets, we wouldn’t be in this position if the Conservatives running the County Council had moved ahead with their plan for the Police Headquarters as was originally promised.”

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Prospective Lib Dem MP joins Winchester Friends of the Earth campaigning to fix the food chain

Liberal Democrat Prospective MP for Winchester, Martin Tod, joined Winchester Friends of the Earth campaigning to fix the food chain on Sunday, October 4th outside the Cathedral Close.

Loads of people are backing the campaign - more at http://www.fixthefoodchain.com -

Friends of the Earth are campaigning to get MPs to support an Early Day Motion which will encourage the use of local feed for livestock instead of soya produced by clearing areas of Amazon rainforest.
Over 200 local people signed up to back the campaign.

Martin Tod commented:

“Tackling climate change is one of the most urgent challenges we face – and fixing the way we get food is part of that. Certainly, if we can’t fix the food chain in this parliament, then we need to do it early in the next.

“The impact of livestock farming on climate change varies a lot according to the methods and feeds that farmers use and how far the resulting meat and dairy products have to travel. It makes a real difference to buy locally produced food reared with locally grown feed.

“Most of the farmers I’ve spoken to locally grow their own feed, or are buying their feed locally – and for as much of the year as possible, feed their livestock on good Hampshire grass. It’s this kind of farming we need to encourage, not intensive farming by big agri-business using soya grown by cutting down rainforest.”

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More than 950 students back Lib Dem campaign at Winchester’s Freshers’ Fayre

More than 950 students backed the Lib Dem campaign against tuition fees at the University of Winchester’s Fresher’s Fayre on Saturday.
Freshers Fayre photos
Liberal Democrat Parliamentary Candidate, Martin Tod, commented:

“This year was even better than last year. Every year, more students back our campaigns, sign petitions and sign up to the Liberal Democrats – and this year was no exception. We ran out of badges and nearly ran out of stickers. There is still enormous support for our campaign to scrap tuition fees and more students joined Winchester Liberal Democrats than ever before.”

Ray Love, local ward Councillor for St Paul’s added:

“I’ve helped run our stall at the Freshers’ Fair for many years now and this was our best year ever. We had queues of people wanting to sign our petitions.”