Low-income households in West Northants to benefit from energy efficiency and clean heating upgrades
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29 March 2023

Low-income off- gas households across West Northamptonshire will soon benefit from energy efficiency upgrades and clean heating systems funding, following the successful £82,313,888 Home Upgrade Grant Phase 2 funding bid secured by Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority Consortium of which West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) is a member.
The grant funds energy efficiency upgrades and clean heating systems in low-income households, targeting the most inefficient off-gas grid heated homes, to tackle fuel poverty and progress towards the UK’s 2050 Net Zero commitment.
Eligible households must either be situated in a pre-qualified postcode area (Indices of Multiple Deprivation Income Deciles 1-3) or have either a gross household income of no more than £31,000, or an equivalised income where cost of living is below £20,000 after rent or mortgage costs.
The home must also be heated by alternative fuels including electricity, oil, liquid propane gas, and solid fuels. The energy efficiency criteria will be determined by the Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating of the property and residents will be supported with this part of the eligibility process during application. Residents will be provided with a free EPC where they do not already have one.
Local installers in each region will guide customers through the application journey, helping them understand and establish eligibility for the scheme. If eligible, the installer will identify which improvements for the home will provide the greatest benefits and arrange any necessary surveys and installations.
The scheme allows funding per property to provide a range of energy and cost saving upgrades, depending on the specific circumstances such as the fuel source, energy efficiency and EPC rating of the home, with the most funding available for the least efficient homes heated by the most polluting fuel sources.
“This investment will help thousands of households to heat their homes for less, keep them warm for longer and could save hundreds on their annual energy bill.Lord Callanan, Minister for Energy Efficiency and Green Finance“The green energy sector is growing, and this funding will support green jobs and provide the training needed to deliver these vital upgrades to homes.”
“We welcome the news that we have secured funding as part of the Phase 2 of the Home Upgrade Grant to enable us to support low-income households helping them save money and reduce fuel poverty, whilst also cutting carbon and supporting the progress towards our 2030 Net Zero commitment and improve our environment for our communities.Cllr Jonathan Nunn, Leader of West Northamptonshire Council
“With fuel costs at an all-time high, the second phase of this scheme is an important chance for local residents to improve their homes, save money on their energy bills and reduce their carbon emissions.”
Through Sustainable West Northants, WNC has committed to achieve Net Zero on all council operations by 2030 and those of residents and businesses by 2045, take a community leadership role for Sustainability in West Northants and ensure all Council strategies and policies are aligned to achieving these goals. To find out more see& Sustainable West Northants.
We are working with partners to finalise the application details of the scheme and further information will be available soon on our website.
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23 March 2023

People living in more than 100 council-owned houses in Northampton will benefit from a range of measures to make their homes more energy efficient, thanks to £1.25 million in Government funding.
West Northamptonshire Council and Northamptonshire Partnership Homes have been awarded the money in Wave 2 of the Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund (SHDF) to retrofit external wall insulation, loft insulation, better ventilation and new windows and doors to more of the older solid wall council homes in the town over the next two years.
Homes benefitting from the ‘Whole House Retrofit Project’ were typically built in the 1920s and 1930s, which are often more expensive to heat and energy inefficient – with an EPC rating in band D or worse – due to the way they were built.
A smart device will also be installed to help monitor internal air quality, temperature and humidity.
It’s the third time West Northamptonshire Council and Northamptonshire Partnership Homes have been awarded funding as part of SHDF for the retrofit project, taking the total investment in Northampton from this fund to over £10m, since the scheme first started in 2020.
Previously, hundreds of older homes in the St James, Kingsley, Kingsthorpe and Abington areas of the town received energy efficiency upgrades as part of the project.
Since the work has been done, the house has felt a lot warmer and more comfortableMensah, Northampton residentWe’ve already seen our energy bills go down but it’s not just about bills, the refreshed exterior of the house is beautiful and the new windows and doors make a big difference – we’re now very proud of our home
We’re so grateful to have received the improvements and would absolutely recommend the retrofit measures to our friends, neighbours and family
We are delighted to have been successful with this round of funding from the Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund.Winston Williams, NPH’s Director of Asset ManagementSince the SHDF programme started in 2020, NPH and West Northamptonshire Council have secured over £10m of investment into estates with some of the oldest council homes in Northampton, supporting the local green economy in the process
This funding enables us to continue our commitment and approach to improving housing standards in Northampton, upgrading some of the more challenging house types and ensuring they continue to meet the future needs of residents
Installing external wall insulation, new windows and doors, and improving ventilation results in more comfortable living spaces, much better energy efficiency, and all-round better homes
West Northamptonshire Council is working in partnership with NPH to deliver the project.
Environmental issues are a key priority for the Council - whether it’s decarbonising buildings, providing more sustainable travel choices or planting trees, we are committed to reducing our carbon footprint while putting residents at the heart of everything we doCllr Adam Brown, West Northamptonshire Council's Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Housing, Culture and LeisureWe are delighted to have been successful in our bid for this grant funding. We now look forward to continuing the good work done thus far and showing our dedication to sustainability in West Northants. We are also committed to continuing to explore all future funding opportunities to support this important work
Northamptonshire Partnership Homes will write to residents living in homes that are eligible for these improvements in the next few months with more details.
This investment will help thousands of households to heat their homes for less, keep them warm for longer and could save hundreds on their annual energy billLord Callanan, Minister for Energy Efficiency and Green FinanceThe green energy sector is growing, and this funding will support green jobs and provide the training needed to deliver these vital upgrades to homes
Visit the Northamptonshire Partnership Homes website to find out more.
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23 March 2023

The Leaders of North and West Northamptonshire Councils met urgently last night with senior council officers and the Children’s Trust to discuss the Ofsted fostering inspection report issued earlier this week.
Attended by councils’ Leaders, Cabinet Members, Chief Executives, Directors and senior staff, and also by the Children’s Trust’s Chair, Chief Executive, and senior team, the constructive but challenging meeting discussed its huge concern for the findings of the report, and an absolute commitment to our children and Foster Carers to improve this service.
Both Leaders raised detailed issues within the report and sought assurances that action was being taken to address the critical findings. The meeting examined the existing action plans for the Fostering Service, which have already been reviewed and updated since the very recent Ofsted report. The actions have been urgently upgraded so that they are quickly implemented and will be robustly monitored and overseen.
The Trust will be engaging with Ofsted to validate the progress made so far, prior to Ofsted revisiting the service in April.
The Councils have been reassured by the Trust that immediate action has been taken to ensure all children in its care are safe. Following this urgent meeting the Councils feel more assured that the commitment of senior leaders in the Trust is to improve the service and ensure children’s needs are met and foster carers are fully supported.
“We’ve had a frank and tough discussion with the Children’s Trust, because it’s essential that we urgently work together to improve the standard of the Fostering Service. I’m grateful to the Trust for quickly fielding their top team to show their commitment to discussing and acting on this most important report, and for showing us the actions already underway since the report was published to put this service right.”Cllr Jason Smithers, Leader of North Northamptonshire Council
“We can’t overstate the importance that we’re attaching to addressing this crucial report, and the need to address the shortcomings identified. Whilst Ofsted has recently acknowledged overall improvement across the services provided by the Children’s Trust, fostering is the weak point that must urgently be improved. Both our councils are committed to working with the Trust and the Department for Education to help improve the situation, and to take all necessary action at pace.”Cllr Jonathan Nunn, Leader of West Northamptonshire Council
“We had a constructive meeting with colleagues in West and North Northants Council to discuss the outcome of the recent inspection of our Independent Fostering Agency. We mustn’t lose sight of the improvements that Ofsted have already recognised in our full inspection which shows that we are on the right trajectory. Our focus now is to work collaboratively to ensure that our fostering service follows the same path and we welcome the commitment from both council’s as well as the Department for Education to support and enable these improvements to be made.”Julian Wooster, Chair of Northamptonshire Children’s Trust
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23 March 2023

Four leisure centres across West Northamptonshire will soon benefit from new facilities to improve their carbon footprint, following West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) successfully securing £7 million as part of the Government’s Decarbonisation scheme.
Daventry Leisure Centre, Moulton Leisure Centre, Brackley Leisure Centre, and Towcester Centre for Leisure have been identified as part of the scheme to benefit from heat decarbonisation and improved energy efficiency following WNC’s successful application to the Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme phase 3b. The fund, initiated by the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero, is delivered by Salix Finance, which supports decarbonisation and energy efficiency across Great Britain. The objective is to bring facilities up to date and contribute towards decarbonisation.
As part of the project to reduce carbon emissions across West Northamptonshire, the funding will be used to decommission the end-of-life gas boilers at the identified leisure centres and replace them with air source heat pumps or similar low carbon heating solutions.
In addition to WNC’s wider work to increase the solar energy, the Council will increase solar electric generation capacity of the four leisure centres. Work is already underway to begin outlining the approach for the project to ensure this is delivered by spring 2024 and achieve a low carbon heating solution for each leisure centre. WNC is also looking at other opportunities for generating low-carbon electricity.
We welcome the news that we have secured £7 million as part of the decarbonisation funding to enable us to improve the facilities at four leisure centres across West Northamptonshire by introducing low carbon heating solutions.Cllr Jonathan Nunn, Leader of West Northamptonshire CouncilThis work will contribute towards our wider strategy to reduce carbon emissions, and achieve Net Zero across West Northamptonshire, improving our environment for our communities.
The leisure centres are buildings that are heavily used by the communities they serve and this ambitious decarbonisation project will both significantly reduce their carbon emissions and offer the public a comfortable environment to enjoy.Ian Rodger, Director of Programmes at Salix FinanceWe are looking forward to working with West Northamptonshire Council as it progresses its decarbonisation journey.
Through Sustainable West Northants, WNC has committed to achieve Net Zero on all council operations by 2030 and those of residents and businesses by 2045, take a community leadership role for Sustainability in West Northants and ensure all Council strategies and policies are aligned to achieving these goals. To find out more, visit our sustainability page.
To find out more about the Government’s decarbonisation project phase 3, visit the Government website.
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23 March 2023

Over 80 participants benefited from the free event which took place at The Guildhall on Thursday, 16 March.
Jobs 22 participants who have been unemployed for 9-month or longer were given the opportunity to meet a range of local prospective employers and apply for work whilst enabling recruiters to meet jobseekers whose skills are suited to their vacant roles.
Alongside the Council, employers including Elysium Healthcare, GeoAmey, Goodwill Solutions, Dr Martens and Northampton BID were on hand to answer questions and discuss employment and apprenticeship opportunities.
“We partnered with Jobs 22 because supporting local residents to secure sustainable, local employment is a top priority for the Council. We want to ensure employers can fill their vacancies by utilising the local labour market resulting in a greater economic benefit for everyone in West Northants."Councillor Daniel Lister, WNC’s Cabinet Member for Economic Development, Town Centre Regeneration and growth“There is a wealth of free employment support and advice available through our West Northants Employment Support Service, combining the offer of a vast range of local partners and we encourage all residents to utilise this service.”
“Jobs 22 was formed to support people in getting back to work, giving them access to all the tools, advice, training and guidance they need to thrive."Jo Fensome-Peak, Employer Services Consultant at Jobs 22“The event was a great success and gave our candidates an opportunity to engage with potential employers offering support for those wanting to gain new skills and start a new career journey. We are thrilled to have an ongoing partnership with West Northamptonshire Council to enhance the support available to local people and maximise opportunities.”
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