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SNP WANTS BETTER DEAL BANFF & BUCHAN FUEL POOR

Tuesday, 13 July 2010

MILLIONS DRAINED OUT OF LOCAL ECONOMY EVERY YEAR

Banff & Buchan MP Dr Eilidh Whiteford, along with other SNP MPs at Westminster, is calling on the UK Government to take more action to help those in fuel poverty, especially those not connected to the gas grid.

In Banff & Buchan thousands of people rely on domestic oil to heat their homes and with prices trebling in less than 8 years many households are finding bills harder and harder to pay.

This week domestic heating oil prices were around 47p per litre in the North-east compared with around 15p a litre in 2002.

For someone taking delivery of 1000 litres this represents a difference in price of £470 compared to just £150.

While mains gas and electricity prices have also increased in that time the difference is significantly less.

In a House of Commons debate on Fuel Poverty the SNP has put across the point that those off the gas grid "slipped through the cracks" and did not receive the benefit of social tariffs.

The SNP are calling upon the UK government to adopt a scheme that they put forward during the debates on last years Energy Act to spread the cost of social tariffs amongst all fuel providers. In response the energy minister has indicated that he is prepared to consider the idea.

Commenting on the issue, Dr Eilidh Whiteford MP said:

"It is vital that a wide range of measures are used to help those that are fuel poor.

"For a customer using 2,000 litres of oil a year - which is around 2 fills of an average tank - the increased cost in the last 8 years is around 6 to 7 hundred pounds. This is a whopping increase and money that is making its way into the coffers of oil giants.

"In Banff & Buchan as a whole that equates to millions of pounds leaking out of hard-pressed families pockets and away from the local economy.

"Local distribution firms are not the ones who are making massive profits, it is all going up the chain to the major multi-national companies running the oil industry.

"I want to see a system of social tariffs available to customers using all forms of energy. That is extremely important for people across Banff & Buchan.

"Heat is a basic human need.  For far too long the difficulties of bringing help to those off the gas grid has been rejected as simply too difficult. What we need is a radical solution to ensure that all those who are living in fuel poverty can get the help they need."

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WHITEFORD WELCOMES PLANS FOR PETERHEAD CARBON CAPTURE

Thursday, 8 July 2010

PETERHEAD BID TO BE AT CENTRE OF CARBON CAPTURE REVOLUTION

Banff and Buchan MP Dr Eilidh Whiteford has welcomed today's announcement that Scottish and Southern Energy plc is to develop a Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) project at its gas-fired power station at Peterhead, Aberdeenshire.

The project would demonstrate post-combustion capture of carbon dioxide emissions relating to the electricity output of the equivalent of 400MW of capacity.  It would involve using an existing gas turbine, an existing steam turbine, an existing electricity network connection and land adjacent to the power station already owned by SSE.

A earlier proposal to capture carbon dioxide emissions at Peterhead, and then export them to the North Sea for enhanced oil recovery and ultimate storage, was abandoned in 2007 because the previous Labour Government refused to provide certainty over the policy framework required or financial support.

Commenting, Dr Whiteford said:

"This is great news for Peterhead and excellent news for Scotland's renewable sector given we have some of Europe's largest carbon storage reserves in our North Sea oil and gas fields combined with the expertise on how to access them.

"SSE are to be commended for their continuing commitment to carbon capture and this project has huge environmental potential, and must be embraced by the government. This has been a key campaign for the SNP, and Alex Salmond, as First Minister and as the former local MP, battled to bring the development of carbon capture to the area. I am delighted that these longstanding efforts may soon be realised.

"This project would put Peterhead at the cutting-edge of carbon capture technology.  The UK Government must now recognise the very strong case which exists for this project going ahead and the investment it will bring to Peterhead.

"People have not forgotten that Peterhead could already have been three years ahead of where it is now had the last Labour Government not decided to pull back from its support for the previous carbon capture project."


SNP Westminster Energy spokesperson Mike Weir MP, who lodged an amendment to the Energy Bill earlier this year to extend the CCS levy and allow gas projects to be included, also hailed the news. 

Mr Weir added: 

"For too long, the UK Government has dithered over developing this vital resource and the new administration must finally take steps to support the sector. 

"Scotland could have been the world leader in CCS had the last Labour government given sufficient backing to the proposed development at Peterhead, instead it let that go overseas with its blinkered attitude to only developing coal based CCS."

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WHITEFORD ELECTED VICE-CHAIR OF ALL-PARTY FISHERIES COMMITTEE

Wednesday, 7 July 2010

Banff & Buchan MP Eilidh Whiteford has today been elected as a vice-chairperson of the House of Commons All-Party Parliamentary Group on Fisheries. 

The All-Party Parliamentary Fisheries Group has existed for many years to support the fishing industry throughout the UK. 

The Group meets regularly with representatives from the fishing industry and with Government Ministers.  

New UK Fisheries Minister, Richard Benyon MP, was also present at today's Annual General Meeting. 

Speaking from Westminster, Dr Whiteford said:

"Fishing is vitally important to Banff & Buchan and I'm honoured to have been elected as a vice-chairperson of the All-Party Group on Fisheries.  I think it is a reflection of the importance of Banff & Buchan to the industry as a whole. 

"Scottish fishermen are leading the rest of Europe in sustainable fishing practices, but we need to ensure that fishing is also economically viable, sustaining jobs and livelihoods in our coastal communities. 

"I look forward to using the opportunities presented by the All-Party Group to further the cause of the Scottish fishing industry with both the Westminster Government and in Brussels."

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EILIDH WHITEFORD MP CHAMPIONS DEAF AWARENESS IN BANFF & BUCHAN

Thursday, 1 July 2010

To mark Deaf Awareness Week (28 June – 4 July 2010), Eilidh Whiteford MP is supporting leading charities and calling on her constituents to help remove communication barriers faced by people who are deaf or hard of hearing.

Eilidh Whiteford MP attended a deaf awareness reception in the House of Commons organised by the UK Council on Deafness (UKCoD) and supported by RNID and the National Deaf Children’s Society (NDCS). The event highlighted important ‘dos and don’ts’ to help improve communication with adults and children who are deaf or hard of hearing including:

  • Do learn some basic signs and fingerspelling
  • Do repeat yourself or rephrase until you’re understood
  • Do face me when you speak
  • Do think about communication support
  • Don’t have lots of background noise
  • Don’t shout
  • Don’t avoid conversation
Eilidh Whiteford MP says:

“Many shops, services and residents in Banff & Buchan may not realise the barriers faced by people who are deaf or hard of hearing and how small changes, such as holding face-to-face conversations in well lit places, can significantly improve communication. I encourage others to join me in learning about the communication needs of people who are deaf or hard of hearing.”

Chair of UKCoD, Susan Daniels, said:

“Adults and children who are deaf or hard of hearing face communication barriers due to a lack of awareness in the community which can lead to issues such as isolation and exclusion from society. We’re urging everyone in Banff & Buchan to follow Eilidh Whiteford’s example and improve their everyday communication with people who are deaf or hard of hearing.”

UKCoD, RNID and NDCS are encouraging everyone to get involved in the discussion on ‘do’s and don’t’s’ of communication by uploading a photo of their top communication tips and sharing their thoughts at www.flickr.com/groups/daw2010

One in seven people in the UK are deaf or hard of hearing, and of those, over 45,000 are deaf children.

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