Sharing Progress on Warmer Homes in the North West
Earlier in June, we were pleased to welcome Selvin Brown and officials from the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) to see progress being made by NHC members in Greater Manchester to increase energy efficiency of homes.
This Greater Manchester tour follows a successful visit we organised with Selvin and his team to Government funded retrofit projects in South Yorkshire in May, and provided a useful opportunity to engage with DESNZ officials in the run up to the Spending Review.
The visit included a walking tour of Moss Side with NHC members MSV Housing – hearing about their Social Value initiatives, visiting a number of properties that have received successful retrofit works using DESNZ grant funding, and speaking with local residents about the positive impact of the works on their energy bills and wellbeing.
We also saw MSV Housing’s flagship ‘Cosy Home’ project which showcases how traditional, pre-war, brick-built, terraced houses can be made more energy efficient. Similar retrofit measures are being rolled out to 1200 hard-to-treat properties.
Over lunch, members of the Greater Manchester Housing Providers met and shared their experiences with Selvin and his team, including how they had experienced delivering home improvements using grant funding through the Warm Homes: Social Housing Fund (WH:SHF).
Later in the day we visited Irwell Valley Homes’ £50m project in Sale West – which includes energy efficiency upgrades to existing homes, as well as multiple phases of new-build development to provide much-needed new affordable homes.
The Sale West scheme is a prime example of how multiple different funding sources can be pulled together to deliver large-scale physical improvements across an entire community. We also heard from a local resident about their experience living in the area and how the scheme has improved the estate and her family’s wellbeing.
It is part of our work to ensure future funding programmes bring maximum benefits to communities in the North, by linking up government officials with NHC members to share what’s happening on the ground.
A big thank you to all those involved!