Out of 900,000 households in places such as park homes and houseboats that were eligible for a one-off £400 payment from the government, only 200,000 applied and 60,000 were rejected
More than 700,000 households in Great Britain have missed out on energy bill support, despite being eligible for it, according to a new analysis.
In February, the government said more than 900,000 households in places such as park homes and houseboats could get a one-off £400 payment – even though they did not have an energy supplier that could apply it automatically.
But government figures show that only about 200,000 applications were made before the deadline on May 31.
Data from the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero shows that almost 125,000 had already been paid by the beginning of June, and 6,000 more had been approved but not paid yet.