Fuel poverty will affect up to 100,000 Suffolk households by the end of the year
First published on: 18th October 2022Nearly a quarter of all Suffolk households could enter fuel poverty as the cost of living crisis bites, Suffolk’s Bishop warns.
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Nearly a quarter of all Suffolk households could enter fuel poverty as the cost of living crisis bites, Suffolk’s Bishop warns.
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