Heat or eat? How are you affected by Jersey Gas prices?

We want to hear from Jersey Gas customers who are worried to turn their heating on this winter.

Has the ‘temporary’ 6.5% price-rise – imposed during lockdown – affected your household budget to the extent that you are struggling to keep warm now the weather has turned?

Please contact the Jersey Consumer Council to tell us how your heating bills are affecting your life.

We will treat your information in complete confidence and, with your authority, use your situation to tackle this unfair increase on behalf of everyone.

You can contact us via:

  • Email contact@consumercouncil.je.
  • Telephone 611161
  • Facebook direct message

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