Councils are being invited to bid for £20 million to offer
extra incentives for households to take up the government’s flagship green deal
energy efficiency scheme. The Department of Energy and Climate Change is asking
local authorities to identify streets and areas that would benefit from the
scheme, and then put in bids explaining what additional incentives they could
provide to residents. Under the green
deal households can get work to improve the energy efficiency of their property
carried out without paying upfront. They then repay the cost of the work using
fuel bill savings. Read more on the
Gov.uk website.
Leasehold ban in England and Wales unlikely before next general election,
minister says
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Matthew Pennycook says ending system must be done slowly to avoid hitting
housing supply and legal pitfalls
A ban on new leasehold properties in England ...
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