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Local MP calls on Government to introduce emergency home insulation programme

by Jacob Colley
17/11/2021
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Tim Farron MP
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A Cumbrian MP is urging the Government to introduce an emergency home insulation programme after new figures revealed that only 36 families in South Lakeland were supported to better insulate their homes under the recently axed Green Homes Grant scheme.

The scheme was designed to help people upgrade their homes to net-zero standards and cut their energy bills through fitting better insulation or heat pumps, but was scrapped earlier this year after just six months.

However, figures uncovered by the Liberal Democrats show just 36 energy efficiency measures have been installed in homes in South Lakeland under the Green Homes Grant scheme. Of these only 14 were for low-income households.

The figures have led the Liberal Democrat to accuse the government of “abandoning families” facing soaring energy prices this winter and condemning them to eye-watering heating bills in future.

The Green Homes Grant was launched in September 2020 promising to upgrade 600,000 homes, with vouchers of up to £10,000 to make their homes more energy-efficient or replace old boilers.

However, it was scrapped just six months later following low take-up and amidst claims of severe mismanagement. The latest figures reveal that across the country only 39,474 homes have been helped under the scheme, including 22,000 low-income households.

Applications made before March are still being processed, but most have now been finalised. There was also no replacement scheme announced at the recent Budget, meaning homeowners are being left with no direct government support for green home improvements.

Tim said: “It is shocking that so few homes in South Lakeland have been helped to insulate their homes through the Green Homes Grant scheme.

“This initiative was launched to much fanfare and was meant to help thousands of people make energy efficiency improvements to their homes. Instead, families are being abandoned ahead of the cold winter months at a time energy bills are soaring.

“The Government must show the UK is a global leader in tackling climate change by launching an emergency programme to insulate our homes, reduce emissions and slash heating bills.

“We need to end fuel poverty and make sure that families in the South Lakes aren’t forced to choose between heating and eating this Christmas.”

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