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Publication Date:-
2023-02-12
 
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Households, businesses and organisations off the gas grid to receive energy bill support over the coming weeks

SINCE Monday, 6 February 2023, households across Great Britain who don't use mains gas for heating will have started to receive £200 towards their energy bills as the Alternative Fuel Payment (AFP) scheme launches. Most will get the £200 AFP automatically as a credit on their electricity bill but some customers will need to apply for the support later this month.

Nearly 2 million households who use alternative energy sources such as heating oil, biomass and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) to warm their homes will receive the support which was doubled to £200 in 2022.

The vast majority, including many homes in rural areas, will get it automatically through their electricity supplier as a credit on their bill throughout February. A small minority of customers, such as those living in park homes or on static houseboats with no direct energy supplier, will need to apply to receive the payment through an online portal that will launch later this month.

Meanwhile from Wednesday, energy suppliers will also be able to start making payments to businesses and both public and voluntary sector organisations that use alternative fuels to heat their buildings. A credit of £150 will be provided to eligible customers across the UK through the Non-Domestic Alternative Fuel Payment scheme (ND-AFP). Suppliers will deliver this support up to 10 March, with most customers expected to receive it later this month. There is no need to contact your supplier.

This comes as new figures show that, thanks to the Government's Energy Bill Relief Scheme, £3 billion has been cut from business energy bills in just over 3 months; helping both private and public sector organisations from Schools, to Hospitals and pubs.

Minister for Energy and Climate Graham Stuart said:- "Our main energy bill support schemes have seen millions of homes and businesses across the country get much needed help to cover costs, with figures today showing nearly £3 billion in Government support has been paid out to business to date. Now we're getting support to those remaining few that are off the gas grid and most difficult to reach. I am determined to see households and businesses of all stripes protected from global pressures this winter; whether that's those living in a houseboat, park home or operating a rural Hospital or School. That's why we are kicking off payments of £200 to households using alternative fuel to heat their homes today;while businesses and organisations using alternative fuels will receive a boost of £150 in the coming weeks."

Ministers are today warning households to stay vigilant to scams and only to enter their details on the Government's Gov.UK website, which will provide all official communications, if applying for support. No 1 will be asked for information by any individual or organisation prior to this or outside of the portal. Those that require additional help when applying for support may wish to seek assistance from a family member or trusted friend.

These schemes form part of a suite of energy bill support for domestic and non-domestic customers across the UK for winter 2022-23.

On the domestic side, the Energy Price Guarantee is saving a typical UK household £900 over this winter by reducing the unit cost of electricity and gas, while the Energy Bills Support Scheme provides a further £400 off electricity bills through a monthly discount of £66 or £67. So the average family is saving £1300 altogether while more vulnerable households have received £800 on top of that as well; making a £2100 saving.

Businesses and other non-domestic customers are also benefitting from Government support on a comparable basis. The Energy Bill Relief Scheme provides a direct subsidy of wholesale electricity and gas prices until the end of March, protecting jobs in charities and businesses alike. This will then be replaced by the Energy Bills Discount Scheme from April, which will offer universal support albeit at a reduced rate to protect the public finances.

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Dogs Trust and Cats Protection join forces to call for new laws to protect pet owning tenants

THE UK is a nation of animal lovers, but with under half of the nation's landlords advertising their properties as pet friendly, it can be difficult for renters to share in the joy pets bring. Further to this, animal charities across the UK are experiencing an increase in the number of animals needing their support, with many owners citing housing issues as a reason for re-homing their pets.

Around 1 in 10 of those owners calling Dogs Trust cite issues with housing as the reasons for needing to re-home their dog. This includes:- people being forced to move or downsize as rent prices increase, but are unable to find suitable, affordable pet friendly properties. Meanwhile, Cats Protection says that last year it took in around 1,300 cats; the equivalent of at least 3 cats each day; due to landlords not allowing them in their properties, making it the eighth most-cited reason as to why cats are given up to the charity.

Both charities are now calling on the Government to introduce better protection for responsible renters with pets. Currently, there are no legal rights for renters with pets, and landlords can refuse to rent to tenants with pets. The Government updated its Model Tenancy Agreement in 2021 to remove blanket bans on pets from the standard contract. Under this agreement, any restrictions on pet ownership must be:- 'reasonable,' however, there is no legal requirement for landlords to use it.

The Government has outlined plans to introduce better protection for tenants as part of its Renters Reform Bill, due to be put forward to Parliament in the next few months. Draft policies outlined last year included giving tenants the right to request a pet in the property which the landlord must consider and cannot unreasonably refuse.

Dogs Trust and Cats Protection have team up to give renters and landlords the following advice for renting with pets... If you're a renter:-

   Start your search early; pet friendly rented housing can be hard to find, so start looking in good time if you know you'll need to move. If an advert doesn't mention pets, make an enquiry:- some landlords may agree if they're asked.

   Create a Pet CV so you can assure your prospective landlord that you're a responsible owner and your pet is unlikely to cause a problem. This should include:- vet records to confirm your pet has been neutered, microchipped, vaccinated and protected against fleas and other parasites. Cats Protection and Dogs Trust both offer a free a template Pet CV on their websites.

   If you're moving, ask your landlord for a pet reference which you can show to a new landlord to confirm your pet hasn't caused a problem in previous rental properties.

Don't be tempted to sneak in a pet without your landlord's permission. You could lose your tenancy and be left in the stressful situation of having to find a new home for yourself and your pet at short notice, or even having to give your pet up to a rehoming charity. If your landlord has given you permission to keep a pet in your property, make sure you get it in writing. This will help prevent any problems from arising in the future. Make sure your pet has everything they need to ensure they are happy, settled and calm in your rented home. Cats will need access to a scratching post, litter tray and plenty of toys and activities to keep them stimulated. Dogs will need someone around for most of the day whilst they settle into their new environment. Their favourite cosy bed, and other familiar items, will help them to feel at home and providing their favourite toys and enrichment can help to prevent boredom. Just like their feline friends, dogs should always have access to fresh clean water. Sticking to a familiar routine of walks and meal times can help make any house move less disruptive for your pooch and you can check out the best new local walks together!

Speak to Cats Protection or Dogs Trust, both of which have a wealth of information available to help pet owning tenants.

If you are a landlord:-

   Advertise your property as:- 'pets considered', that way you won't put off prospective tenants and can decide on a case-by-case basis. If you use a letting agent, make sure they're aware you're happy to consider pets.

   Ask your prospective tenant to put together a:- 'Pet CV' to find out more about their cat or dog. It should include:- vet records so you can see the pet has been neutered, vaccinated and protected against fleas and other parasites.

   If possible, ask your new tenant to provide a pet reference from a previous landlord to confirm their cat or dog has not caused any problems in the past

   The Government updated its model tenancy agreement for landlords in 2021 to make well behaved pets with responsible owners the default position for rented properties. Under the new agreement, rejections should only be made where there is good reason, such as in small spaces where it may be impractical to have a pet.

   If you think your property is not suited to pets, you may be surprised. There are many reasons why flats and apartments may be ideal for some cats; perhaps those who can't go outside due to health conditions or disabilities, or those which simply prefer the indoor life.

   Remember; most owners consider their pet to be part of the family, so it makes sense they'll feel more settled in a rental property that allows pets. Cats Protection and Dogs Trust's research shows that a pet friendly rental is likely to attract people who may feel more settled and stay for longer.

To increase the availability of pet friendly properties, Dogs Trust has been providing advice and resources to pet owners, landlords and letting agencies for more than a decade through its Lets with Pets scheme. Cats Protection also operates its Purr-fect Landlords programme, which provides advice to tenants, landlords and social housing providers on how to conduct discussions aimed at keeping cats in rented properties, with further information available at- Cats.Org.UK/PurrfectLandlords.

Paula Boyden, Veterinary Director of Dogs Trust, says:- "2022 was the busiest year in our history for relinquishment enquiries. Sadly, 1 of the most common reasons we see dogs handed in to our rehoming centres is due to a change in the owner's living circumstances and a lack of available pet friendly accommodation. For most dog owners, being separated from their dog is no different from being separated from a family member, so the introduction of new protection for renters will help ensure that fewer owners are forced to make the heart breaking decision to give up their beloved pets. We are pleased to see that the Government has plans to include:- pet friendly policies in its Renters Reform Bill, and hope to see these rights enshrined into law soon so that the benefits of pet ownership are no longer exclusive to homeowners, but open to renters as well."

Madison Rogers, Head of Advocacy and Government Relations for Cats Protection says:- "Pet ownership should not be a privilege in modern society and Cats Protection is urging the Government to move forward with planned legislation to end blanket:- 'no pets' policies and give renters with pets better protections. In the meantime, there are a few things renters looking for a pet friendly property can do:- start looking for pet friendly housing early, proactively ask letting agents or landlords if they allow pets even if it says "no pets' on the advert and create a Pet CV outlining the measures you will take to be a responsible pet owner, such as providing veterinary records and details of your pet's behaviours."

 
      
 
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