Warm Homes APG
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The Warm Homes Group exists 'to raise awareness of the problem of fuel poverty and the policies that will eradicate it'
Officers
- Chair: Alan Simpson MP (Lab)
- Vicechair: Sir Sydney Chapman MP (Con)
- Vicechair: Andrew Stunell MP (LD)
- Secretary: Debra Shipley MP (Lab)
- Treasurer: Dr Brian Iddon MP (Lab)
- Contact: Ms Jenny Saunders, National Energy Action (NEA),St Andrews House , 90-92 Pilgrim Street, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 6SG. Tel: 0191 261 5677
Members
- Alan Simpson
- David Chaytor
- Liz Blackman
- Candy Atherton
- Dr Brian Iddon
- Kevin Brennan
- Martin O'Neill
- Tony Colman
- Julia Drown
- Hilary Benn
- Sir Sydney Chapman
- Peter Bottomley
- Caroline Spelman
- Dominic Grieve
- Philip Hammond
- John Horam
- Andrew Stunell
- Tom Brake
- Dr Vincent Cable
- Patsy Calton
Benefits
The group's staff are paid for their services from the group's funds, which are as follows. £500 received from each of the following:
- CENTRICA,
- Eaga Partnership,
- London Electricity,
- Northern Electric,
- npower;
- Powergen,
- Scottish and Southern,
- ScottishPower,
- SEEBOARD,
- Transco,
- Txu-Europe,
- United Utilities
- Yorkshire Electricity;
- £9000 from Scottish and Southern;
- £5000 from Innogy (all the above registered July 2002).
- £10,000 from Powergen;
- £5,000 from Eaga Partnership Limited (registered October 2002).
£550 from each of the following:
- Scottish Power,
- Worcester Bosch,
- Transco,
- Eaga Partnership Ltd,
- Powergen plc
- Centrica plc (registered May 2003).
- nnpower £550;
- LE Group plc £550 (registered June 2003)
Passes
- Jenny Saunders (provides secretariat services to the group) is Director of Communications, National Energy Action (a charity).
- Ron Bailey (provides research services to the group) is a freelance political and campaign consultant.
Other SourceWatch resources
- All-Party Parliamentary Group
- All Party Groups in the House of Commons: Subject Groups
- All Party Groups in the House of Commons: Country Groups
External links
- "Register of All-Party Groups", United Kingdom Parliament. (List dated 16 September 2004.)