High heating costs threatening lives, NI group says

Fuel poverty in Northern Ireland is threatening lives, it was claimed today

Fuel poverty in Northern Ireland is threatening lives, it was claimed today. Up to a third are suffering because of the high heating costs and low wages, a Belfast conference was told.

The conference at Grosvenor House is one of a series of public meetings taking place across the province to discuss the fuel poverty crisis.

"The main aims are to hear people's views and opinions and to formulate a fuel poverty strategy for Northern Ireland," said Ms Majella McCloskey of National Energy Action NI.

She added: "The cold weather must be taken seriously."

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Mr David Crothers, Director of Housing at the Department for Social Development, said: "It is unacceptable that 33 per cent of homes in Northern Ireland suffer from fuel poverty compared with 17 per cent in Scotland and nine per cent in England.

"Living in a cold home is not just uncomfortable, it can be life-threatening."

PA