Derry Daily
  • News
  • Entertainment
  • Sport
  • Features
  • Courts
  • Business
  • Health
  • Politics
  • Jobs
Monday 18°CTuesday 18°C

Derry Daily Derry Daily Derry Daily

  • News
  • Entertainment
  • Sport
  • Features
  • Courts
  • Business
  • Health
  • Politics
  • Jobs
Derry CityEnvironmentNews

Further delay to Derry’s fuel poverty hardship fund

written by cassoscoop November 2, 2022
ShareTweet

A Derry City and Strabane District Council hardship fund to help people struggling to pay their home heating bills is now facing further delays.

The scheme, which will see a one-off payment of £100 paid directly to an eligible person’s provider, was first announced back in September.

The initial timeline given for delivery of the fund was the end of October.

Applications for council’s emergency fuel support scheme were set to open on 17 October but this did not happen.

Previously, Derry City and Strabane District Council said the reason for a “short delay” in introducing the scheme in the north west was due to “the unsuccessful appointment of a fuel payment partner”.

The council has confirmed to BBC Radio Foyle that it has still to appoint a fuel payment partner for the scheme and is hoping to finalise this “in the coming weeks”.

In a statement, the council said that it will give a further update “once that process is completed”.

The council set aside £258,000 to administer what is known as the Discretionary Emergency Fuel Support Programme for people needing emergency fuel support in the council district.

Who is eligible to apply for the scheme:

The households must earn a total income of under £40,000

A member of the household is entitled to free school meals

The household is in debt with an energy provider

There is a “vulnerable person” in the household

A member of the household has recently been become unemployed

A member of the household is on a zero-hour contract

The scheme, designed for emergency situations when a householder is unable to pay fuel bills or buy a top-up, is set to operate on a referral system.

The referrals can be made by any local support organisation, a local school, church or charity.

Individuals can also make a self-referral and these application forms will be available on the council website when the scheme goes live.

A household can only receive one payment through the fund.

Meanwhile, a proposal for a similar scheme was approved by Belfast City Council on Tuesday.

Separately, energy companies in the North of Ireland are now reducing their prices for households as a consequence of the Energy Price Guarantee.

The UK government scheme will cap the price for a unit of gas and electricity from October 2022 to April 2023.

The support will reduce bills by up to 19.9p per kilowatt hour (kWh) for electricity and 4.8p/kWh for gas.

The government previously said homes using a typical amount of gas and electricity would pay £2,500 annually.

The cap was first announced in September by the then-Prime Minister Liz Truss, who initially said the scheme would last for two years.

Further delay to Derry’s fuel poverty hardship fund was last modified: November 2nd, 2022 by cassoscoop

Tags:
DERRY CITY AND STRABANE DISTRICT COUNCILDiscretionary Emergency Fuel Support Programmeemergency fuel support schemeEnergy Price GuaranteeFurther delay to Derry's fuel poverty hardship fundHardship Fund
ShareTweet
cassoscoop

LEAVE A COMMENT

You may also like

Durkan: Western Trust patients face 6 year...

3 hours ago

Gardai face legal action over investigation into...

11 hours ago

Daryl Gurney and Josh Rock win World...

12 hours ago

Visitors urged to be respectful of Sr...

1 day ago

‘We are both fine’ – Daniel reassures...

1 day ago

Derry rep among those taking part in...

2 days ago

One arrested over disorder in Derry

2 days ago

Tyrone writer launches compelling new novel

2 days ago

Advice issued ahead of City Cemetery blessing...

2 days ago

Durkan slams ‘shocking’ Minister response on Foyle...

2 days ago

Keep in touch

Facebook Twitter Email

Features

  • Sun, sea, spectacular views, historical charm and fabulous food. Tunisia of course

    April 5, 2024
  • Magical trip to see Santa from Belfast

    December 20, 2023
  • DD Travel Feature: Cork’s amazing The Montenotte Hotel

    April 18, 2023
  • Derry cancer survivor Noeleen McMorris reveals importance of awareness

    July 25, 2022
  • Competition! Win tickets to Northern Ireland v England Women’s Euro 2022 match

    June 17, 2022

Courts

  • Gardai face legal action over investigation into Denis Donaldson’s murder

    June 16, 2025
  • Three Derry men fined over illegal fishing in Donegal

    June 9, 2025
  • Derry man who sexually assaulted young woman in Buncrana park jailed for 3 years

    June 8, 2025
  • Man and woman charged to Derry court over drugs offences

    June 8, 2025
  • Two Derry men jailed over one of Europe’s largest illegal dumps

    June 6, 2025

Donegal Daily

    Read More

    • News
    • Sport
    • Courts
    • Jobs
    • Features
    • Business
    • Politics

    Information

    • Contact Us
    • About
    • Advertise WIth Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Disclaimer
    • Terms & Conditions
    Derry Daily

    © 2025 Derry Daily. All rights reserved.


    Back To Top

    We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.OkPrivacy policy