Dorset residents are being reminded that help is available for those seeking energy advice.

As the cold weather persists, many people will be turning up the thermostat at home, but for some, putting the heating on may be an expense they are struggling to afford.

Public Health Dorset has issued a reminder that help is out there in the form of Healthy Homes Dorset.

A spokesperson said: "It's Energy Savers Week and we're reminding residents in Dorset, help is available from Healthy Homes Dorset if you need energy advice to keep you and your home warmer."

Healthy Homes Dorset is funded by Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council, Dorset Council and Public Health Dorset and is delivered by Ridgewater Energy.

Ways in which they can help people with saving energy includes installing free cavity wall insulation, giving free impartial energy advice over the phone, installing free loft insulation and installing new heating systems or replacing existing boilers.

Everyone is eligible for free energy advice, which includes asking questions over the phone.

To potentially qualify for help with loft and cavity wall insulation, a person within a household must meet one of the following criteria:

  • A cardiovascular condition
  • A respiratory condition
  • A mental health condition
  • A disability
  • Is aged 65 or over
  • Has a child under five living in the property
  • Is pregnant
  • Is living with an addiction
  • Has attended hospital due to a fall
  • Is a recent immigrant or asylum seeker
  • Has a low income
  • Is armed or ex-armed forces
  • Had a recent bereavement

Call 0300 003 7023 or search Healthy Homes Dorset online to find out what free help is available.