Fuel Poverty in your constituency, please select the constituency name in the box below, or reveal the constituencies by region by selecting a region from the drop down.

Last year there were 17 excess winter deaths in Aldershot.

In Aldershot, 3254 households (7.5%) live in fuel poverty

In Stockton South, 4992 households (12%) live in fuel poverty

Last year there were 70 excess winter deaths in Stockton South. NEA believes 30% of these were attributed to cold homes

For every 1,000 Stockton South homes, on average 144 received support from the main national energy efficiency programme despite all households paying for the policy through their energy bill. Your regional average is detailed below

In Stockton North, 5864 households (14.9%) live in fuel poverty.

Last year there were 20 excess winter deaths in Stockton North. NEA believes 30% of these were attributed to cold homes.

For every 1,000 Stockton North homes, on average 162.4 received support from the main national energy efficiency programme despite all households paying for the policy through their energy bill. Your regional average is detailed below

In North East, 159311 households (13.8%) live in fuel poverty.

For every 1,000 Berwick-upon-Tweed homes, on average 109.2 received support from the main national energy efficiency programme despite all households paying for the policy through their energy bill. Your regional average is detailed below.

67.4% of known properties in the North East are at the lowest standards of energy efficiency.

There were at least 1760 excess winter deaths in the North East every year. NEA believes 30% of these were attributed to cold homes.

Last year there were 40 excess winter deaths in Berwick-upon-Tweed. NEA believes 30% of these were attributed to cold homes.

Fuel poor households in North East typically need to pay £338 more than their more affluent neighbours to sustain a warm home.

In North East, 159311 households (13.8%) live in fuel poverty.

In Blyth Valley, 4483 households (15.8%) live in fuel poverty.
