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FREE scheme can save you cash on bills – but only 129 people in Greater Manchester have signed up

Just 129 households in Greater Manchester have had insulation measures installed under a government scheme to help them save money on energy bills. The Great British Insulation Scheme (GBIS) was launched at the end of March 2023 to help people save money on their energy bills by making their homes more energy efficient.

There is a three year target to help around 300,000 households, but eight months in, figures published by the government show just 3,284 households nationally have received help. In Greater Manchester the number of households which have had measures, mainly cavity wall insulation, installed under the scheme up until the end of December, was just 129.

The figures, recorded by Ofgem, said 35 homes had been helped in Tameside, 29 in Stockport and 23 in Oldham. Ten homes had received intervention in Bury, eight each in Bolton, Rochdale and Wigan and just seven were recorded for Manchester.

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Figures were not published in the chart for Salford and Trafford. In Parliament on Tuesday, February 27, energy minister Amanda Solloway was grilled by MPs about the scheme. Afzal Khan, MP for Manchester Gorton, raised the matter with the minister.

Speaking after the parliamentary session, he said: ”Greater Manchester suffers from some of the worst levels of fuel poverty, with the fuel poverty gap rising by £134 a year in the North West. This has led to an increasing number of people visiting warm hubs because they can’t afford to heat their homes.

“We know one important solution to reducing the fuel poverty gap, improving the energy efficiency of homes and keeping more money in the pockets of households is improving home insulation. Shamefully, the measures the

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