Park Home Residents to Get Extra Help with Energy Bills

Park home and static caravan residents awarded the £150 Warm Home Discount through the Charis Park Homes scheme are in for a bonus. Thanks to an extra £1.75 million topping up from energy giants E.On Next and Ovo Energy, recipients will also receive a Heat the Home bundle packed with products to boost their home’s energy efficiency.

New Appliances and Warmth-Boosting Extras

The extra funding could cover replacements for old, inefficient fridges and cookers—if residents ticked the appliance box during their original application. The Heat the Home bundle includes easy-to-install radiator reflector foil, insulation film, and draught excluders to keep homes snug and cut heating costs.

“E.On Next and Ovo Energy have generously added to the Park Homes Warm Home Discount scheme as a way of ensuring that eligible park home households across the UK avoid falling through any further cost of living cracks when it comes to heating their homes,” said Jonathan Hunt, Charis director of client services.

“If you have already been awarded the £150 Warm Home Discount you will automatically receive the Heat the Home bundle. Park home residents who have not yet made an application are encouraged to check their eligibility and take advantage of these extra benefits.”

Who Qualifies and How to Apply

  • Must live in a permanent park home or static caravan in England, Scotland, or Wales
  • Receive government support or benefits, or have a household income below £18,723
  • Applicants without direct energy supplier accounts are eligible

Important: Only applicants who ticked the appliance box on their original forms can get new appliances. No retrospective requests for appliances will be accepted.

Haven’t applied yet? Don’t miss out. Check your eligibility and apply via the Charis Park Homes Warm Home Discount page now.

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