Macclesfield households could soon benefit from an energy deal aimed at tackling fuel poverty, by buying their supply through Cheshire East Council.
Businesses could also take advantage of the low-cost scheme unveiled by the Council on Tuesday, 14th October.
C.E.C. is working with registered housing providers to become only the second local authority in the country to introduce a low-cost energy scheme for residents.
The scheme will enable everyone to buy competitively-priced energy and the more people who join the scheme the cheaper it should work out.
The Council is already in talks with one supplier.
Leader, Councillor Michael Jones said “This is yet another innovation for Cheshire East Council, the council which has frozen council tax for four consecutive years.
“Now we have initiated a scheme to alleviate fuel poverty in the borough so that low-income families who are worried about paying their energy bill this winter know that their local council can ease the pain by offering a scheme tailored to their circumstances.”
“My concern is to ensure that families and older people in particular do not have to choose between heating and eating.
“I want the people of Cheshire East to live well and for longer and not to have to worry about heating their homes and meeting huge energy bills.”
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