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Cut price heating offered to estate tenants
11:32am Tuesday 19th March 2013 in News
Cut price heating offered to estate tenants
RESIDENTS of a Winchester estate are being offered cut-price heating as part of a new Government scheme.
People in Winnall can get a replacement boiler free or at reduced price under the Warm-Up Winnall scheme.
Janet Berry, of Winnall Community Centre, said: “It's a great scheme, using Government funding to save energy, save money and help people stay warm.”
Some people will get their new boiler paid for under the Government ECO scheme. Others will pay a reduced price.
If they aren't in a position to pay the cost upfront, they could choose a Green Deal loan, with payments coming from the savings on their gas and electricity bills.
The project is targeted at people who own their own homes. “Many people used the Right-to-Buy to buy their home from the city council years ago.
Now they are pensioners and their boilers are worn-out and inefficient.
This is a way we can help them cover the cost”, said Brian Collin, Hampshire county councillor for Winnall.
Anyone who wants to register their interest with no commitment, or would like to find out what help they can get, should ring 0800 952 0037 and quote “Warm-Up Winnall”, or ask at the community centre in Garbett Road.
The works will be organised by YES projects, which ran the recent successful Insulate Hampshire Scheme.
The project is funded by Winchester City Council using a grant from the Department of Energy and Climate Change, and co-ordinated by Winchester Action on Climate Change.
It is part of a co-ordinated programme of activities including a free energy help centre in the Brooks Centre where people can see and handle energy-saving measures from light bulbs to solar panels, and get the chance of a free Green Deal assessment worth at least £100.
People can apply for a free Green Deal assessment by emailing shop@winacc.org.uk, texting Green Deal to 07731 960320 or visiting the energy help centre on the upper floor of The Brooks Shopping Centre, Winchester (offer open to March 31 or till funding is used up).
Comments(5)
stay local
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1:40pm Tue 19 Mar 13
bazzeroz wrote:But they are not 'their homes' they are rented accommodation which if it is correct for their assessed needs they will keep. However if it is a single person living in a three bedroom house they would have to meet the heating cost of all the spare rooms, and be responsible for the differing rent from their current property to their assessed rent for their actual need.
But a Government scheme will see loads of tenants losing their HOMES because of the 'bedroom tax'. Heating or home? I know which one I'd choose!
Subject48
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1:49pm Tue 19 Mar 13
solomum
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10:35pm Tue 19 Mar 13
stay local wrote:If you read the article correctly, you will see that the scheme is targeted at those that own their own homes. Owning home = no housing benefit = no bedroom tax.
bazzeroz wrote:But they are not 'their homes' they are rented accommodation which if it is correct for their assessed needs they will keep. However if it is a single person living in a three bedroom house they would have to meet the heating cost of all the spare rooms, and be responsible for the differing rent from their current property to their assessed rent for their actual need.
But a Government scheme will see loads of tenants losing their HOMES because of the 'bedroom tax'. Heating or home? I know which one I'd choose!
derek james
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9:05am Wed 20 Mar 13
bazzeroz says...
12:05pm Tue 19 Mar 13