BusinessPostCorner.com
No Result
View All Result
Tuesday, May 12, 2026
  • Home
  • Business
  • Finance
  • Accounting
  • Tax
  • Management
  • Marketing
  • Crypto News
  • Human Resources
BusinessPostCorner.com
  • Home
  • Business
  • Finance
  • Accounting
  • Tax
  • Management
  • Marketing
  • Crypto News
  • Human Resources
No Result
View All Result
BusinessPostCorner.com
No Result
View All Result

Pensioners in Walsall see energy bills ‘quadruple overnight’

December 4, 2025
in Business
Reading Time: 6 mins read
A A
0
Pensioners in Walsall see energy bills ‘quadruple overnight’
ShareShareShareShareShare

Rachel AlexanderLocal Democracy Reporter

LDRS Three men are sitting on a brown sofa in a room with cream-coloured walls. There are tables with lamps on them either side of the sofa. There is a pot plant in the right hand side of them image.LDRS

Residents in Woodall and Hamilton House, both in Bloxwich, Walsall, are seeing a large rise in their energy bills

Pensioners living in two tower blocks said they felt like “second class citizens” after a social landlord quadrupled their heating and hot water bills overnight.

It was now cheaper to boil a full kettle than it was to fill a washing up bowl with warm water, according to residents in Woodall and Hamilton House, in Bloxwich, Walsall.

On 1 October, tenants in Woodall House saw their prices go from 4p per kWh to 13.75p, while the unit price in Hamilton House increased from 4p to 17.67p per kWh.

The landlord Walsall Housing Group (WHG) said it could no longer afford to subsidise “low rates” and that customers with concerns could contact them for help.

The firm removed individual gas boilers from flats in 2021 for safety reasons, and installed a central heat network at both blocks.

Although the firm covered a “large part” of the cost, bosses said it was no longer sustainable to continue subsidising energy rates.

According to energy price comparison website Uswitch, the average cost of gas in the UK is 6.29p per kWh and 26.35p per kWh for electricity.

Resident David Turner, 73, said he was “very frugal” with his heating, adding that he only had the heating on in one room.

“Even then I’m using £3 a day,” he said. “It is really astronomical. I wouldn’t expect everybody else to do what I’m doing. I’ve got arthritis so I do feel the cold.”

Kathleen Haughton, 96, said she could not understand the new prices.

“We had a meeting in the community room and they’d already put it up,” she said.

“We’d like to see the prices go down. You’ve got to have your heating on sitting in your flat.”

‘Second class citizens’

LDRS A tower block, with a blue car parked in front of it. There is an Asda supermarket behind the building, to the left of the image, and an outbuilding and a set of green industrial bins on the right hand side of the image.LDRS

Individual boilers were removed from flats and a central heat network installed in the tower blocks

WHG said the average user was still paying less than the national average for hot water and heating.

Bloxwich East councillor Mark Statham criticised the housing provider for the difference in prices between the two blocks.

“The only way you can get to the blocks being different prices is if they analyse how much they make from each block and divide it by how much it costs to run it,” he said.

Compounding the issue, the heating went off in Hamilton House for about 16 hours over the weekend, which residents claimed was almost a monthly occurrence.

“I think it’s bordering on an insult,” Mr Turner said. “It’s treating us as second class citizens to a degree.”

He added: “We know inflation increases but this is more than inflation.”

‘Not sustainable’ to subsidise energy bills

Rob Gilham, a director at WHG, said the firm would never plan to make a profit from heat supply.

“For several years we’ve kept charges far below the true cost by covering a large part of the expense ourselves,” he said.

“Customers have been paying around £200 per year on average for heating and hot water, well below expected energy costs for these types of properties.

“It was not sustainable to continue subsidising these low rates for a small number of customers.”

Mr Gilham said the increase meant customers were now paying the “full and fair” cost of the energy they use.

An average user would pay between £412 and £530 he said compared to the national average of £1,266, according to regulator Ofgem.

“We understand that some people are making careful choices about how they use energy, and we urge anyone who is struggling to contact us.

“We offer confidential money advice and one-to-one support, and no customer will ever be disadvantaged for raising a concern.”

Credit: Source link

ShareTweetSendPinShare
Previous Post

Luana Lopes Lara: The 29-year-old ballerina is now the youngest female self-made billionaire

Next Post

CZ and Peter Schiff Face Off at Binance Blockchain Week

Next Post
CZ and Peter Schiff Face Off at Binance Blockchain Week

CZ and Peter Schiff Face Off at Binance Blockchain Week

XRP Price Could Start Another Rally:  Trillion Bank Announces Its Ripple Coin Investment

XRP Price Could Start Another Rally: $7 Trillion Bank Announces Its Ripple Coin Investment

May 8, 2026
The Nordics and Canada are finding common cause

The Nordics and Canada are finding common cause

May 7, 2026
Supermicro CEO: ‘No one’ beyond indicted employees were part of alleged .5 billion chip smuggling

Supermicro CEO: ‘No one’ beyond indicted employees were part of alleged $2.5 billion chip smuggling

May 6, 2026
Cyber-crime increasingly coming with threats of physical violence

Cyber-crime increasingly coming with threats of physical violence

May 10, 2026
Lidl's new loyalty scheme less generous, shoppers say

Lidl's new loyalty scheme less generous, shoppers say

May 5, 2026
Trump says Russia and Ukraine agree 3-day ceasefire and prisoner swap

Trump says Russia and Ukraine agree 3-day ceasefire and prisoner swap

May 8, 2026
BusinessPostCorner.com

BusinessPostCorner.com is an online news portal that aims to share the latest news about following topics: Accounting, Tax, Business, Finance, Crypto, Management, Human resources and Marketing. Feel free to get in touch with us!

Recent News

China should stop hoarding food and fertiliser, says former World Bank chief

China should stop hoarding food and fertiliser, says former World Bank chief

May 12, 2026
Navy plans to buy 15 costly Trump-class battleships by 2055

Navy plans to buy 15 costly Trump-class battleships by 2055

May 11, 2026

Our Newsletter!

Loading
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • DMCA

© 2023 businesspostcorner.com - All Rights Reserved!

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Business
  • Finance
  • Accounting
  • Tax
  • Management
  • Marketing
  • Crypto News
  • Human Resources

© 2023 businesspostcorner.com - All Rights Reserved!