Today’s Fuel Poverty Conference was a first class event and the timing couldn’t have been better with the Westminster government’s imminent bedroom tax about to hit the most vulnerable in the Western Isles ,dding further to their fuel poverty.
However we learned about initiatives to address the problem which been taken locally by TEAS and TIG including the recent application of external render to 55 houses which will result in lower fuel bills.
Thursday, 28 February 2013
Bedroom Tax warning for Na-h-Eileanan an Iar
Angus MacNeil MP has warned an estimated
330 households in Na h-Eileanan an Iar
will be hit by the UK Government’s bedroom tax.
The under-occupancy penalty will cut Housing
Benefit of low income households by an average of £14 a week- or over
£700 a year for tenants who are deemed to be living in a home bigger
than their needs. The figures were released by the National
Housing Federation ahead of a debate on bedroom tax today in the House
of Commons, led by the SNP.
Monday, 25 February 2013
The case for specialist teachers
When the comhairle
administration, in defence of their cutting of the specialist teacher
provision, talk about the specialists being an extra provision that
we don't need to provide, I feel they miss the point.
This provision is
highly-valued by the whole community, as was shown throughout the budget
consultations.
The education
department have to be complimented for this provision - they have
provided this service and the community have benefited greatly. That
is why it is valued so highly.
SNP group propose an alternative budget
Within the context of a
difficult economic situation nationally where the Westminster government happily made the working class pay for the irresponsible
gambling of the City of London bankers, each local authority in
Scotland looked at the choices they would have to make.
Comhairle nan Eilean
Siar was no different and the process started eight months
before when the directors of each department in the Comhairle
offered up their suggestions for budget savings.
Encouraged many times
by Comhairle leader Angus Campbell to provide alternatives to these harsh decisions, the SNP
group set to task creating an alternative budget that would take into
consideration the public consultations balanced against making the
savings required.
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