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Executive Committee

Meeting: 30/06/2025 - Council (Item 25)

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Warm Homes Local Grants Funding and Resources

 

The Portfolio Holder for Climate Change and Biodiversity presented a report on the subject of Warm Homes Local Grants Funding and Resources.  The Climate Change Manager was thanked for his hard work on this project, which would have a positive impact on carbon emissions in the Borough.  The funding would be invested in improving the energy efficiency of eligible properties in parts of Woodrow and would only be available to benefit owner occupiers of properties in this locality.  Separate funding had been made available to upgrade the energy efficiency of Council House properties in Woodrow.  For both the owner occupiers and Council tenants, this would result in a reduction in fuel bills for residents at properties that benefited from either source of funding.

 

During consideration of this item, reference was made to the income threshold of £36,000 annual earnings for owner occupier households who were eligible to apply for this funding.  Members highlighted that there could be some households with slightly higher annual incomes who might also benefit from this funding and questions were raised about the extent to which there might be the flexibility to help residents in this position.  Members were advised that use of the funding had been targeted by postcode, so it was unlikely that there would be any flexibility in this context.

 

Consideration was given to the level of expenditure that was likely to be required per property under this project.  Members were informed that it was anticipated that an average £15,000 would be spent on each property.  Officers were hoping to be able to apply for similar funding in the future to help benefit further properties in the Borough, subject to availability from the Government.

 

Reference was made to the fact that the Warm Homes Local Grant Funding would be utilised to enhance owner occupiers’ properties in target postcodes at the same time as separate funding would be made available to Council houses in the same locations.  Members noted that this had created opportunities to make efficiency savings during the procurement process.

 

The recommendation was proposed by Councillor Jen Snape and seconded by Councillor Bill Hartnett.

 

Shareholders Committee Annual Report 2024/25

 

The Chair of the Shareholders Committee in 2024/25, Councillor Sharon Harvey, presented the Committee’s Annual Report for the 2024/25 municipal year.  In presenting the report, it was highlighted that this was the first annual report to be prepared on behalf of the Committee following a review of the Committee’s terms of reference in 2024 which had introduced a requirement for there to be an annual update to Council.

 

During the year, Members of the Committee had held a number of meetings.  The Managing Director of Rubicon Leisure Limited had attended each of these meetings and was thanked for his hard work.  Committee Members had also had opportunities to meet informally with representatives of the Rubicon Board, which Members had found to be a useful way to build understanding of the direction of travel of the company.  ...  view the full minutes text for item 25