Points of Order
2.14 pm
11 Nov 2014 : Column 1324
On Friday my fellow directors and I were shocked and extremely upset to see that the integrity of one of our companies, Network Green Deal Ltd, was slurred in the house of commons. We have always prided ourselves in only ever adopting the highest possible morals and principles in business. It was really due to your blog that this was brought to our attention.
The matter that Sir Andrew Stunell MP brought up in the House had already been investigated by trading standards and the Green Deal ombudsman, both of whom found that Network Green Deal had acted entirely properly. I’m sure you can understand our outrage that Sir Andrew had not even bothered to investigate this before issuing his accusations.
We immediately contacted Sir Andrew and copied the Chief Whip of the Lib Dems to express our dissatisfaction and to put him straight on the facts. We also contacted Sir Alan Duncan whom I must say has been excellent. Due to our combined efforts I am pleased to tell you that a full retraction and apology was given yesterday in parliament.
I am not happy with the retraction as it does not name our company.
Steve BarsonManaging DirectorBurley Appliances
Oakham; Rutland
LE15 6RB
Oakham; Rutland
LE15 6RB
Network Green Deal Ltd of Oakham, Rutland, "ripped off my constituent" Andrew Stunnell MP
A few weeks ago UKIP displayed an allegation about RAS
Andrew Stunell (Hazel Grove, Liberal Democrat)
My constituent Sara Martin has been ripped off by Network Green Deal Ltd of Oakham, Rutland, a green deal assessment firm. She complained but her complaint has fallen because she did not take out the green deal itself. Her complaints to the regulator and the Department of Energy and Climate Change were brushed off, as were mine. Will the Secretary of State meet me to find an urgent remedy for my constituent and others like her who are victims of assessment firms that recklessly, or perhaps fraudulently, take money from them?
Hansard source (Citation: HC Deb, 6 November 2014, c960)
Is the Rutland Firm starting to crumble?
UKIP Councillors raised concerns with Leicestershire Police about suspected frauds.
They say Leicestershire Police refuse to investigate on each occasion.
Some Network Green Deal Ltd directors are also directors of www.navitron.org.uk
based at the same location.
Some of the directors are also directors of Ras Enterprises (Rutland) Ltd registered at
the same address as Navitron and Network Green Deal Ltd
Network Green Deal Ltd Directors and Secretaries
Mr Ronald Griffiths | |||||
Mr Stephen Knight | |||||
Mr Steven Thomas Barson | |||||
Mrs Jane Elizabeth Knight |
http://andrewstunell.org.uk/en/article/2013/702387/stunell-urges-stockport-to-go-green
STUNELL URGES STOCKPORT TO GO GREEN
June 28, 2013 12:44 PM
Andrew Stunell MP is urging Stockport home-owners to get signed up to the Green Deal, which would see their energy costs drop and the value of their home rise, whilst doing their bit to save the planet at the same time.
New research has shown that making energy saving improvements to a home in Stockport could increase its value by over £10,000.
Commenting, Andrew said -
"Making your home more energy efficient will save you loads of money on bills, give you a snugger home, and according to this survey, mean its value goes up when you sell it. Under the Green Dealyou don't even have to put any money up front to do the work. It's an absolute no-brainer!"
To encourage take up of the Green Deal the Government plans on opening 'Show Homes' across the country to demonstrate the benefits of going green.
Commenting, Andrew said -
"Opening Green Deal show homes is a great idea. We have a brilliant local example of an ultra-low energy home here in Stockport - the Marple Eco House, run by MESS. I wrote to the Energy Minister to draw his attention to this, as I think it'd be a perfect model to base all the other show homes on."
For more information on the Marple Eco House, visit - http://marplemess.org.uk/eco-house
For more information on the Green Deal, and how to get involved, visit -https://www.gov.uk/green-deal
Or call the Energy Saving Advice Service on 0300 123 1234.