South East

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Background:

 

Regional work programme activities are currently co-ordinated by a Regional Project Manager, Ian Tanner who is located in NEA's London office.

Current work programme:

Practical projects

For further details of current projects please contact the Regional Projects Manager.

Technical projects

For further details of current projects please contact the Regional Projects Manager.

Policy development

Regional policy matrix

NEA maintains a regional policy matrix for the nine regions in England, including the South East.  The matrix highlights current fuel poverty commitments across a broad range of strategies and allows NEA to monitor the progress of implementation activity.  The matrices are reviewed and updated bi-annually, which also provides an opportunity to map progress in commitments at a regional level to meet national fuel poverty targets.  For further details of the matrix please contact the Regional Projects Manager.

Forthcoming Events:

London & South East Fuel Poverty Forum

NEA holds regional Fuel Poverty Forums three times per year throughout England and Wales.  The Fuel Poverty Forums are targeted at strategic policy makers and frontline service providers and aim to:

  • Examine policy and practical initiatives related to fuel poverty and delivering energy efficiency solutions at a local, regional and national level
  • Showcase innovation and best practice
  • Promote dialogue and discussion on a wide range of sectoral issues
  • Help NEA shape policy developments and campaigns

See NEA's Events Diary for forthcoming meetings or contact the Regional Projects Manager.

'Spotlight on fuel poverty' seminars

The seminar will explore opportunities for regional agencies to take a leading role in addressing the fuel poverty challenge via future integrated strategies.  The seminar will bring together senior policy makers with representatives from organisations working on the ground to deliver solutions to fuel poverty and will be targetted at representatives from local authorities, community and voluntary sector organisations, the business sector, health sector, regional development agencies and regional agencies/groups with an interest in energy efficiency and fuel poverty.  See NEA's Events Diary or contact the Regional Projects Manager for details.

Contact details:

For information on current activities in the region please contact: Ian Tanner, Regional Project Manager on 020 7713 7396 or on ian.tanner@nea.org.uk.

 

Date last updated: 22/10/2008 4:12pm