Data released by the DBEIS shows that, despite receiving over 100,000 applications, only a small amount of pay-outs were actually made during its lifetime. The Scheme was designed to help homeowners and landlords improve the energy efficiency of their property, but after the announcement earlier in April that applications are now closed, there is a real need for an alternative plan from Government to help support the drive to cut UK carbon emissions. Since its launch last September 2020, the Scheme attracted a total of 113,700 applications, with 10,300 measures installed but only 6,700 homes receiving the money from the Scheme so far, way off the original target of 600,000 homes. Read more on the Arla website.
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Observer Editorial
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The former Tory health minister has defected to Labour over the crisis in
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