£3.8m pledged for energy efficient council homes on Shotley peninsula

By Nub News guest writer 21st Mar 2024

Funding for greener energy on peninsula (Picture: Babergh)
Funding for greener energy on peninsula (Picture: Babergh)

Work to make council homes warmer and bring down energy bills for tenants across Babergh, including houses in Hadleigh, received a £1.6m boost in government funding this week. 

The funding is to be added to the £2.25m already committed by the councils to install energy saving measures in social housing, taking the total investment pledged for retrofitting and decarbonising to £3.85m across both districts.  

Secretary of State for Energy Security Claire Coutinho announced this week that Babergh district council and neighbouring Mid Suffolk would be receiving £1,593,000 as part of the latest round of awards from the Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund.

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The funding is to help lower income households by delivering warm and energy efficient homes and lifting tenants out of fuel poverty by saving money on their energy bills. 

Babergh District Council cabinet member for housing, Cllr Jessie Carter said: "This additional funding provides a welcome boost to our work to improve our council housing stock, and – more importantly – the lives of our tenants by making their homes warmer and more energy efficient. It also helps our ambitious targets to reduce Babergh's carbon footprint and help to tackle climate change.

 "Together with the £1.6m we have previously committed to accelerate repairs and improvements to council homes across our districts, this funding helps us further improve standards for our tenants, by helping us to make real progress in retrofitting and decarbonising our social housing."

"Together with our Cosy Homes initiative which supports energy efficiency in the private sector, we are committed to making a practical difference to climate change in our district, as well as to the lives of our tenants."

Work is now underway to target council properties with the lowest EPC (energy performance certificate) ratings, with improvements to be carried out over the next two years.

Meanwhile, Warm Homes Suffolk offers grants for energy efficiency measures to private homeowners and landlords whose gross income is under £36,000.

Find out more information on the Babergh website.

     

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