Appendix 4. West Sussex-wide Partnership Projects

A4.1 West Sussex Emergency Heating Scheme

Aim: To supply portable heaters to residents who have applied for grants and have no heating. The scheme is co-ordinated by the West Sussex Fuel Poverty Co-ordinator.

Figure A3.2.3 Emergency Heating Scheme - Achievements 2009-2013

No. of properties who received heaters (1 heater per household)

Figure A3.2.3 Emergency Heating Scheme - Achievements 2009-201
- 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19
Arun - 28 10
Crawley - 4 0
Horsham - 0 2
Mid Sussex - 3 4
Adur and Worthing - 3 3
Chichester - 8 4
Total - 46 23

A4.2 Sussex Tariff

Since the start of the Sussex Tariff in February 2018 a total of 3,854 customers have switched to the Sussex tariff (figures as of September 2019). The figures below show the location of these customers.

Figure A4.2.1 Number of customers on supply by LA area (data accurate to September 2019)
  • Arun - 665
  • Crawley - 429
  • Adur and Worthing - 299
  • Lewes and Eastbourne - 297
  • Mid Sussex - 249
  • Horsham - 244
  • Chichester - 207
  • Brighton and Hove - 201
  • Hastings - 154
  • Rother - 149
  • Wealden - 126
Figure A4.2.2 Percentage of customers on supply by county area (data accurate to September 2019)
  • West Sussex CC - 54%
  • East Sussex CC - 24%
  • Out of area - 22%
Figure A4.3.3 Number of customers by Local Authority Area per 1000 households (data accurate to September 2019)
Figure A4.3.3 Number of customers by Local Authority Area per 1000 households (data accurate to September 2019)
Ranking Local authority area Customers per 1000 households
1 Crawley 10.5
2 Arun 9.9
3 Horsham 4.4
4 Mid Sussex 4.3
5 Adur and Worthing 4.2
6 Chichester 3.9
7 Rother 3.7
8 Hastings 3.6
9 Lewes and Eastbourne 3.2
10 Wealden 2.0
11 Brighton and Hoves 1.7