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New Consumer Scotland survey reveals the key challenges facing tenants renting from councils and housing associations.
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Buying a residential park home in Scotland can seem like an attractive option, but it can come with its own set of challenges which need to be addressed.
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The actions Consumer Scotland will take to help consumers and small businesses across Scotland in the coming year are set out in our latest work programme, published today.
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New report highlights consumer priorities for Scotland’s deposit return scheme.
Simple, convenient returns and clear guidance on rules crucial to success.
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Consumer Scotland has released a statement on recent increases in oil and gas prices and the impact on consumers in Scotland both now and in the future.
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As more drivers switch to electric vehicles the UK Government is consulting on the introduction of EV Excise Duty from April 2028.
In a new blog post Consumer Scotland explores how such a system would work best for consumers.
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Consumer Scotland has made recommendations to give people living with a terminal illness extra help to pay their energy bills.
New support of up to £450 per person would help address their higher essential energy costs.
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We are engaging with the Competition and Markets Authority on behalf of consumers in Scotland following increases to the price of heating oil as a result of the situation in the Middle East.
The CMA is gathering evidence to understand how consumers may be affected.
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We have welcomed the report by Westminster's Environmental Audit Committee on the Seventh Carbon Budget, including recommendations for the UK Government on achieving net zero.
The report cites Consumer Scotland evidence on fairness, affordability and consumer protections.
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The Scottish Government has announced the appointment of two new Board members for Consumer Scotland.
Jane Hutchison and Marion McDonald have been appointed for a three year term until February 2029.
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Consumer Scotland has published its latest Newsletter highlighting the key actions we have taken across the economy to help consumers.
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We have responded to the UK Government’s announcement on the future of the Post Office.
The announcement includes measures to introduce minimum branch standards for post offices and ensure ongoing viability of rural post offices.
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The energy price cap will fall by 7% from April Ofgem has announced. The reduction is welcome, but Consumer Scotland is seeking fundamental reform to energy support to ensure customers who continue to struggle to pay their bills get the help they need.
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Why Scotland's response to climate change depends on making environmentally friendly goods and services convenient and cost-effective for consumers.
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Last month new regulation came into force to strengthen protections for households and businesses on heat networks.
Find out more about what this important step means for consumers: bit.ly/3Mkqeyx
There is still time to help shape Consumer Scotland's Work Programme for 2026-2027 which sets out our key priorities to deliver better outcomes for consumers.
Our online survey runs until Thursday 19 February.
Read more and give your views: bit.ly/49UaREM
Tomorrow the Scottish Parliament will debate new legislation covering the non-surgical cosmetic industry.
We support the Bill, but want improvements to ensure consumers receive greater protection and access to clear information.
Read our briefing for MSPs: bit.ly/4tbpADX
Why regulation of energy brokers could help bring down the cost of bills for consumers and allow small businesses to flourish - a new blog by Consumer Scotland Energy Policy Manager Hannah Corbett.
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Consumers and small businesses are willing to adopt ‘greener’ postal delivery options, but only if they are competitively priced and clearly communicated, a new report by @consumerscotland.bsky.social shows.
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A new Consumer Scotland report has highlighted the scale of challenges facing Scotland’s small businesses.
The survey of 700 small businesses found greatest dissatisfaction in the energy, water and telecoms markets.
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Consumer Scotland has welcomed an announcement by the UK Government that the Warm Home Discount scheme will be extended until 2030/2031 with automatic payments for consumers in Scotland - one of our key recommendations.
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Consumer Scotland has responded to a survey by
@citizensadvice.bsky.social on postal delays over the Christmas period which shows 16 million people across the UK experienced issues.
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New protections for consumers on heat networks have been announced by the UK Government and regulator Ofgem.
As the statutory body for heat network consumers in Scotland
Consumer Scotland will drive improvements by identifying and escalating issues of concern.
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Huge congratulations to Natasha Gilmour, Head of the Extra Help Unit at Citizens Advice Scotland on being presented with an MBE last week.
#CitizensAdviceScotland #ExtraHelpUnit #NewYearHonours
Our Chief Executive Sam Ghibaldan has highlighted our recommendations for extra support for consumers struggling to pay their water bills in an interview on BBC Radio Scotland's Lunchtime Live programme.
You can hear him from 1:22:30 at this link: bit.ly/3NH1aBZ
Consumers in Scotland are facing an 8.67% rise in water bills from April Scottish Water has announced.
The increase highlights Consumer Scotland concerns over a projected rise in water poverty over the next few years.
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Consumer Scotland has published our Draft Work Programme for 2026-2027 setting out key priorities to deliver better outcomes for consumers.
We have also launched an online survey to help shape our final work programme.
Read more and give your views: bit.ly/49UaREM
Coverage by The Scotsman of our research into the experience of disabled consumers in rural areas who face a range of challenges including problems with transport which limits their ability to access vital services.
Consumers connected to heat networks in Scotland are facing a range of challenges including high prices, billing issues and reliability concerns.
From next week @ofgem.gov.uk will become the regulator for heat networks across Great Britain.
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