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Fuel poverty rises in Donegal 21.10.08

FUEL poverty will affect a growing number of families in Donegal this winter, according to a local councillor.
Cllr Francis Conaghan made his comments at a fuel poverty seminar organised by Social Inclusion Group at Donegal County Council.
"Owing to a number of factors including the recent downturn in the economy, increased fuel and energy prices and poor energy efficiency in the home, fuel poverty will have an impact on an increased proportion of the county's population this year," said Cllr Conaghan, who is chairperson of the County Development Board.
Donegal County Council's director of community, culture and enterprise Michael O’hEanaigh said the seminar aimed to assess the level of fuel poverty in the county.
He said the Council wanted to explore the impact on the most vulnerable in society and to "identify collaborative ways" to address the issue both locally
Pictured at the recent fuel poverty seminar are from left Aine Ni Laimhin, Margaret Glackin, Cllr Francis Conaghan, Michael O'hEanaigh, Colette Brolly and Charlie Roarty.
and nationally. Among those who attended the seminar were Charles Roarty, ceo of Energy Action; Colette Brolly, Western Health Action Zone, Margaret Glackin of Action Inishowen and Aine Ni Lamhin from MFG. For more information, contact Donna McGroarty, assistant social inclusion coordinator on91 72497 or email her at dmcgroarty@donegalcoco.ie .
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