Stephen Pimm calls for action on home insulation

RLD
17 Nov 2022
Stephen Pimm

Analysis by the Liberal Democrats shows that 17,684 homes across Rugby have received poor energy efficiency ratings (EPC Bands D-G) since 2008.

These households pay an average of £931 more a year than those with a Band C rating. Meanwhile, those on the lowest energy efficiency ratings pay nearly £1,350 more a year.

Nationally, 13 million homes across the UK have poor energy efficiency ratings and the Conservatives' failure to upgrade homes leaves some households paying nearly £1,900 more than needed. The total cost due to the lack of insulation is an eye-watering £13 billion.

It means that in total, households in poorly insulated homes in Rugby are set to pay an estimated £17,027 more in energy bills a year because the government has failed to bring them up to at least a Band C rating. The government's target is for all homes to be Band C or better by 2035.

In some areas over four in five families are living in leaky homes. Rugby's Liberal Democrats are calling for an emergency programme to insulate our homes, bringing down bills and improving energy security.

Liberal Democrat Campaigner in Bilton, Stephen Pimm, said:

"This Government's failure to tackle our cold and leaky homes has piled misery on top of the cost of living crisis. It has left families in Rugby struggling to heat their homes and put food on the table.

"Now is the time for this new Conservative Prime Minister to make our homes warmer. If they don't, we are facing another energy crisis in the future.

"An emergency package of support is needed to fix Rugby's leaky homes and cut energy bills in the long term."

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