Help on offer to wrap your home up warm

17 January 2008

If you are a homeowner in an Oldham or Rochdale Housing Market Renewal neighbourhoods, you could get help with a range of Energy Efficiency measures at discounted prices.

The All Wrapped Up scheme, run by the Energy Efficiency Advice Centre, aims to help residents reduce their fuel bills and create warmer and more comfortable homes.

The offer is available to all private householders in the Housing Market Renewal (HMR) Pathfinder area, which is made up of more than 30 neighbourhoods in Oldham, Rochdale and Middleton.

Householders do not need to be in receipt of benefits to qualify. However there are other offers available to households receiving benefits, such as the Government’s Warm Front Grant that can help with installing or repairing central heating.”

The measures available on the scheme are:

  • Cavity wall insulation and loft insulation – grants of £100 towards each of these measures, providing significant benefits for the homeowner. Typical cost to residents would be £99.
  • Replacement boiler. You could get a grant of £250 towards a new more energy-efficient boiler

Katherine Brooks from the Energy Efficiency Advice Centre said, “By having your insulation upgraded, you could easily save over £150 a year on your heating bill. You’ll also be cutting greenhouse gas emissions as you reduce the energy you use.”

Applying for this offer couldn’t be easier, simply contact the Energy Efficiency Advice Centre free on 0800 512012 to arrange a no-obligation survey.

To find out if you live in the HMR area and are eligible for this offer, you can phone 0800 512012. The HMR area includes the following postcodes. You are advised to phone to confirm eligibility.

  • OL1 1,2,3,4
  • OL4 1,2,3,5
  • OL8 1,2,3,4
  • OL9 6,7,8,0
  • OL11 1,2,3,4
  • OL12 6, 9, 0
  • OL16 1,2,3,4,5
  • M24 2,4,5,6
  • M35 9,0

Representatives from the registered installers on the scheme Insulation UK will be assessing properties in the neighbourhood over the next few weeks and may call round to offer further advice and/or offer to assess your property.

To be eligible you must be a private owner-occupier living in the HMR Pathfinder area. Actual measures that can be installed and costs will depend on suitability of property and will be determined through survey. Costs are given as a guide to typical property sizes

Housing Market Renewal is working in partnership with Oldham Council, Rochdale Council, Greater Manchester North Energy Efficiency Advice Centre, Scottish Power and Insulation UK.