Focus on Frampton Cotterell, Coalpit Heath, Iron Acton, Rangeworthy, Tytherington and the surrounding areas Learn more
by Claire Young on 28 November, 2014
Are you the landlord of a rented property in South Gloucestershire? Is it cold and draughty? If so, take a look at the new initiative Warm Up South Gloucestershire which has been launched by the council this week.
The scheme offers landlords significant help to improve inefficient properties in a bid to protect tenants against cold, draughty houses. It offers a range of measures, including heating upgrades, cavity wall and loft insulation, draught proofing and double glazing. There is also a limited amount of additional support available to landlords for installing a new gas connection if required.
The initiative applies to landlords who own properties with an F or G energy rating, which means they’re very energy inefficient, and offers two thirds off, up to a maximum of £3,000, for home improvement measures.
The council has secured government funding to deliver the measures and work will be completed by a largely local small and medium sized enterprise (SME) supply chain to ensure that South Gloucestershire businesses benefit. The funding was secured in conjunction with Bristol City Council and North Somerset Council who are running their own Warm Up campaigns.
The funding for the scheme is limited, so you need to act quickly to take advantage of it.
If you’re a landlord, go to www.warmupsouthglos.co.uk and call 0800 980 09 02 to find out more. If you’re a tenant, speak to your landlord about the scheme.
Leave a comment
Leave a Reply