New Figures Expose Rural Fuel Poverty Gap

DEFRA’s latest Statistical Digest of Rural England (May 2025) shines a spotlight on the ongoing issue of fuel poverty in rural areas, revealing the tough reality faced by many rural households.

These findings make it clear that fuel poverty in rural areas remains a significant challenge. Older housing, limited access to affordable fuel options, and higher energy costs are leaving rural households at a disadvantage. Tackling these issues will be crucial to ensuring rural communities are not left behind as the country moves towards a fairer, more energy-efficient future.


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Kerry Booth, Chief Executive of the Rural Services Network:

"This latest data confirms what rural communities have long known – that fuel poverty remains a serious and growing challenge. We must take decisive action to improve energy efficiency, provide fairer funding, and ensure access to affordable heating options for rural households. Rural communities need real, targeted solutions that make a difference".