An employee owned company Eaga Partnership www.eagagroup.com Annual HECA Meeting.

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An employee owned company Eaga Partnership Annual HECA Meeting

An employee owned company 60,000 households benefited since Over 1700 homes have been identified as not claiming the correct benefits worth £2.26m – Annual average increase of £1,400 p.a Oil central heating will be launched shortly Annual budget of nearly £20m of which an additional £5m has been allocated to tackling fuel poverty amongst the elderly. HEES the story so far ………

An employee owned company We have seen a steady reduction in: – the volume of social housing benefiting from the programme – applications for HEES funding Putting communities firstHEES and Social Housing

An employee owned company Performance by the Social Housing sector against its allocated budget has year on year continued to under perform – Despite an increased HEES budget this year, the social housing allocation has remained static due to the significant under spend last year Putting communities firstHEES Spend in Social Housing

An employee owned company Deadline for submitting referrals is 30 th June 2006 Monies will be reallocated in September rewarding those who have spent their HEES allocation and require additional funding. Social Housing Allocation 2006 / 07 HEES funding has been allocated to Blaenau Gwent Caerphilly Carmarthen Ceredigion Conwy Pembrokeshire Rhondda Cynon Taff Swansea Vale of Glamorgan Wrexham Denbighshire Flintshire Gwynedd Monmouthshire Neath Port Talbot

An employee owned company New Opportunities

An employee owned company New Social Housing Heating Group Managing 100,000 installations per annum Eaga Social Housing group can provide the following services: – Installation: Central Heating full and part systems. – Servicing: Full service contracts. – Maintenance and repair: Full breakdown cover contracts Supported by National and Local offices For further details visit Putting communities firstNew Heating Division

An employee owned company Tailored flexible Energy Efficiency management Gas mains expansion Renewables Central Heating Aftercare services Stock condition surveys Home Assessments Putting communities firstBusiness Development For further details contact: Crispin Jones