Southport Reporter - You local online newspaper for Merseyside and the Liverpool City Region.

   
  .Sign up to get our FREE email news bulletins.  

   

News Report Page 12 of 13
Publication Date:-
2024-03-21
News reports located on this page = 2.

Live Music on St Patrick's Day at Southport's Purple Rain

ON St Patrick's Day, 17 March 2024, Purple Rain in Southport played host to the lively and entertaining band, The Fuse, who played lots of fantastic 60's and 70's music as well as some good Irish Tunes, well it was St Patrick's Day, sorry Night... These are a few photos we took of the band in action at the venue, located on Queen Anne Street. Please do let us know what are you thoughts emailing our Newsroom at:- News24@SouthportReporter.Com or send us a message on:- Mastodon, Facebook, or Twitter.

   


Greenpeace claims 6 people died a day in North West because of cold homes due to UK Government cuts to insulation funding

ACTIVISTS build cemetery outside Parliament to highlight Government failure to insulate homes. A new analysis of official data, published by Greenpeace UK, reveals that, on average, 6 people have died every single day in the North West during winter due to cold homes, since the Conservative Government drastically cut support for home insulation measures in 2013.  In protest against this:- "needless and shocking" loss of life, Greenpeace activists turned a Royal Park outside the Houses of Parliament into a cemetery, this morning, with hundreds of headstones made from insulation boards to highlight the devastating impact that failed Government policy on energy efficiency is causing.

Yet, within resent media reports about 8,000 households to benefit from warmer homes and £400 off energy bills, Secretary of State for Energy Security Claire Coutinho, said:- "Our Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund is helping families to keep their homes warm and their bills down. We want to support hard-working families to make changes, rather than burdening them with unnecessary costs. This funding today will help up to a further 8,800 households save around £400 a year on their energy bills." Also in the same press report that also claims almost 50% of all homes in England are now rated Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) Band C or above, up from 14% in 2010, UK Minister for Energy Efficiency and Green Finance Lord Callanan added:- "Already working to deliver free home upgrades to around 100,000 social homes, the Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund is helping low-income families have cheaper bills and a warmer home. We're now going even further to cut energy bills for more social tenants, all while supporting an additional 1,300 jobs in the UK's retrofit industry."

Interestingly, research conducted by Greenpeace UK estimates that, in the North West, more than 8,000 excess winter deaths were caused by living in cold, damp housing conditions over the last 10 years, since David Cameron; who was Prime Minister at the time; decided to:- 'cut the green crap' in 2013.

This decision slashed subsidies for loft and wall insulation, according to Greenpease UK, could resulted in a cliff edge for Government funded energy efficiency installations, which fell in just 1 year by almost 90%, from:- 2.3 million in 2012 to just over 300,000 in 2013 across the UK.

Yet, Chief Executive of the National Housing Federation Kate Henderson has said:- "Housing associations play a crucial role in helping the country to meet its net zero targets and are already leading the way on energy efficiency, but funding is essential for maintaining this work. The sector is committed to providing energy efficient and comfortable homes for their residents that are affordable to heat, and the Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund is key to enabling them to do so; I've seen 1st hand the difference it has made. This latest funding announcement will give housing associations the certainty and confidence they need to plan and deliver more retrofit projects, tackle fuel poverty, and improve their residents' homes."

Over the past 10 years, Greenpeace UK says that despite cold homes continuing to result in this needless loss of life, subsequent Conservative Governments have failed to reinstate enough funding and Government backed energy efficiency installations have continued to fall, with just 160,000 installed in the UK in 2022.

A recent protest in Victoria Tower Gardens saw activists install hundreds of headstones outside Parliament, made from insulation boards engraved with:- 'Dedicated to the 70,463 people who died avoidable deaths in cold homes' which is the total number of people that have died from cold homes since 2013; and other messages highlighting the scandal. An 8 metre long funeral wreath message reading:- 'Cold Homes Cost Lives' was also laid in front of the headstones.

Paul Morozzo, Greenpeace UK's fuel poverty campaigner, said:- "Thousands of people are literally freezing to death in their own homes during winter. And not only have successive Governments failed to prevent this needless and shocking loss of life but they have fuelled this silent public health crisis by slashing insulation funding and failing to deliver a proper scheme to upgrade our cold, damp, draughty homes. This persistent failure to protect lives in one of the easiest ways possible is also driving the rise in fuel poverty, the cost of living and climate crises; since well insulated homes cost less to heat and cut carbon emissions. Cold homes cost lives and we urgently need a Government willing to invest at least £6 billion every year to end this national scandal once and for all."

The UK has the least energy efficient housing in Western Europe, which; as well as contributing to thousands of deaths every year; means high energy bills for low income households and is a key contributor to fuel poverty. Government figures released last month show that there are currently 3.17 million households living in fuel poverty in the UK.

Poorly insulated homes also contribute to the poor health of many people forced to live in cold homes and are estimated to cost the NHS more than £850 million a year in England.

Housing is also directly responsible for around 14% of the UK's total greenhouse gas emissions, driven, in part, by the large proportion of uninsulated or poorly insulated homes. A national retrofit insulation scheme is therefore essential for tackling the climate crisis and meeting the legal binding target of net zero emissions by 2050.

Representatives from Fuel Poverty Action also attended this morning's protest at Parliament to demand the Government provide more funding for home insulation, lower people's bills and tackle fuel poverty.

Stuart Bretherton, Fuel Poverty Action's Energy For All Campaign Coordinator, said:- "Countless avoidable deaths under this Government prove that it was true then as it is now, green policies are a necessity to reducing poverty and driving improvements to social wellbeing. The next Government must set its ambitions high in delivering safe, non-toxic, non-flammable insulation appropriate for our homes; installed by well trained workers. Repairing and retrofitting the UK's housing stock could prevent further loss of life, create thousands of skilled jobs and vastly reduce energy wastage for households bringing down emissions and our bills."

Greenpeace is calling on the Government to invest at least £6 billion of public funds annually over 10 years to deliver a national home retrofit programme and introduce regulations to significantly improve the energy efficiency of private rented-sector and social housing.

The Labour Party had previously pledged to invest the £6 billion a year that Greenpeace is calling for, but recently scaled back its spending plans for insulating homes by over 70%. Greenpeace is demanding that the Labour Party reinstates its previous spending commitments in its upcoming election manifesto.

 
      
 
Back Next
 
 
News Report Audio Copy
 
  
This Edition's Main Sponsor:- Holistic Realignment

This Edition's Main Sponsor:- Holistic Realignment - Your local, fully qualified sports therapist. Call now on:- 07870382109 to book an appointment.

 

 

Please support local businesses like:-
The Kings Plaice 

Our live webcams...

This is a live image that reloads every 30 seconds.

An Image from our Southport Webcam above. To see it live, please click on image.


See the view live webcamera images of the road outside our studio/newsroom in the hart of Southport.

An Image from our Southport Webcam above. To see it live, please click on image.

 

Please support local businesses like:-

 


Click on to find out why the moon changes phases.  
This is the current phase of the moon. For more lunar related information, please click on here.

Disability Confident - Committed

 

Find out whats on in and around Merseyside!



This is just 1 of the events on our event calendar, click on
here to see lots more!

This online newspaper and information service is regulated by IMPRESS, the UK Press Regulator.

This online newspaper and information service is regulated by IMPRESS the independent monitor for the UK's press.

This is our process:-
Complaints
Policy - Complaints Procedure - Whistle Blowing Policy

Contact us:-

(+44)
  08443244195

Calls will cost 7p per minute, plus your telephone company's access charge.
Calls to this number may be recorded for security, broadcast, training and record keeping.

Click on to see our Twitter Feed.   Click on to see our Facebook Page.   This website is licence to carry news from Vamphire.com and UK Press Photography. Click on to see our Twitter Feed.


Our News Room Office Address

Southport and Mersey Reporter, 4a Post Office Ave,
Southport, Merseyside, PR9 0US, UK

 
 
Tracking & Cookie Usage Policy - Terms & Conditions
 
 
  - Southport Reporter® is the Registered Trade Mark of Patrick Trollope.