McCarthy Says Fuel Poverty Is A Key Issue
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Strangford Assemblyman xa0Kieran McCarthy said, “Fuel poverty is one of the key reasons why Alliance has been campaigning for a government home insulation scheme as part of a Green New Deal. This type of initiative would not only boost the construction sector but also help to lower people’s home heating bills.
“This is a time of very high oil prices, given instability in some oil producing regions and I believe that it is vitalxa0that we tacklexa0fuel poverty and look at how we can conserve energy.
“It is staggering and simply unacceptable that 44% of people in Northern Ireland live in fuel poverty. That simply cannot continue and that is why radical solutions are needed.
“The Green New Deal proposals that Alliance has campaigned about for years not only includes an insulation scheme but would also look at further use of renewable energy, which is extremely important to help keeping home heating costs low. By producing energy naturally without the cost of oil we can have more environmentally-friendly and more affordable ways of heating homes. We need to more effectively harness the wind and wave power that we have in abundance in Northern Ireland.
“With oil prices rising andxa0little indication that this trend is likely to change in the near future, parties need to make tackling fuel poverty a key priority. Alliance leads the way with ideas and solutions. Northern Ireland needs axa0radical vision to address this widespread problem,” he added.]]>Bailie Calls For Loughinisland Road Improvements
SOUTH Down Sinn Féin Assembly Candidate Naomi Bailie has called on Roads Service to carry out work essential maintenance work in Loughinisland.
Miss Bailie said, “In recent weeks I have been contacted by a number of local residents who have concerns about the condition of the pedestrian pavement at Loughview Cottages in Loughinisland.
“The area in question leads to the entrance of the estate and includes a set of steps that residents use to access their homes.
“On a recent walk with a local resident, we observed that there are holes in the pavement and the general state of the surface is uneven and in urgent need of repair. I believe the area poses a serious health and safety risk, particularly given the number of elderly people and young children who use the pavement on a regular basis.
“I have contacted Roads Service on this matter who I hope will rectify the problem in order to reduce the risk of serious injury to residents,” added Ms Bailie.
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