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TACKLING FUEL POVERTY - A BEACON COUNCIL TOOLKIT FOR LOCAL AUTHORITIES
The five local authorities awarded Beacon status for best practice in tackling fuel poverty - Blyth Valley Borough Council, East Riding of Yorkshire Council, London Borough of Camden, Luton Borough Council, Newark and Sherwood District Council - have collaborated with NEA to produce a practical manual "Tackling Fuel Poverty - A Beacon Council Toolkit for Local Authorities." The toolkit will allow local authorities (and others) to examine the different approaches the Beacon councils have taken to tackling fuel poverty in their communities, taking account of local circumstances and priorities, demographics, social characteristics and housing conditions. Though fuel poverty is a complex issue and there is no one set of solutions that will prove entirely replicable and effective in all settings, there is much to be learned from the different approaches adopted by the Beacon councils. Indeed, with this approach it is possible to identify certain common elements of best practice that can be adopted and modified according to local circumstances. The toolkit is divided into sections describing core elements of best practice in tackling fuel poverty and providing affordable warmth for all. Short case studies are used to highlight how each of the Beacon councils has responded to the challenge of finding solutions to the problems faced by their communities. Affordable warmth strategies in general can provide a focus for local action to eradicate fuel poverty. The benefits of a well-planned, organised and implemented strategy can be far-reaching, helping local authorities to:
Reviewed: 19/02/2007 |
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