Help provided to keep Hambleton homes warm

Hambleton District Council's former offices in Northallerton now used by North Yorkshire Council.

Thousands of homes across Hambleton could benefit from a new scheme launched this month.

Warm up Hambleton – a joint initiative between the district council and installers, J & J Crump & Son Ltd — will help householders make their homes warmer and cheaper to heat.

Recent changes to the Government’s Energy Company Obligation (ECO) means that the Council is now able to widen the qualification criteria and define groups of people in Hambleton that are eligible for ECO funding to help them install energy efficiency measures that could save the up to £460 a year on their fuel bills.

Under the Warm up Hambleton scheme, thousands of homes that are on low income, have someone with a long-term health condition or are in receipt of benefits, will be able to benefit from a range of energy efficiency measures, such as cavity wall insulation, loft insulation, room in roof insulation and in some cases replacement boilers or new heating systems.

“In the past the qualification criteria for funding was really restrictive so we know that many of our residents will have missed out on previous schemes,” said Council Leader, Councillor Mark Robson.

“The new scheme should change all that – and as we are heading towards the cold winter months I urge everyone to make sure their homes are ready.”

This month letters will be delivered to homes explaining how people can get involved – and for most people the energy efficiency measures will be free.

“Fuel poverty is a huge challenge, with rising energy prices, and the people living in the least energy-efficient homes often suffer most from reduced household income. This scheme shows that even in tough times, councils can make a difference to people’s lives,” Councillor Robson added.

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