London Mayor's Warmer Homes Programme Overview
London Mayor's Warmer Homes Programme aims to improve energy efficiency in private rented sector homes through funding for low-carbon heating and fabric improvements. The programme targets homes with EPC ratings D-G and incomes below £20k, offering grants for measures like heat pumps, insulation, and double glazing. Landlords are required to contribute a portion of the costs, and tenants can apply through the GLA Warmer Homes portal for eligibility screening and funding allocation.
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Warmer Homes 3 Private rented sector Rhiannon Haycock 27 April 2022
OVERVIEW The Programme The Contractor The Funding The Measures The Ask of Partners MAYOR OF LONDON 2
THE PROGRAMME Funding received December 2021, with project officially started in January 2022, running to March 2023 40.2m received - 19.07m HUG1 (off-gas) and 21.17m LAD3 (on-gas) Target of 3,205 homes 1,165 HUG1 and 2,040 LAD3 Funding is available in every borough however we will work with and around boroughs who have their own Sustainable Warmth funding Available to residents of homes EPC D-G (30% cap on D) and with incomes below 20k after housing costs Minimum 2.65m available for PRS (385 homes) Much closer working with the boroughs, sub-regional approach, Programme Board Govt funding available for most measures except fossil fuel heating systems Anticipated 2.5m GLA funding to add in the spring, available in all boroughs MAYOR OF LONDON 3
THE CONTRACTOR MAYOR OF LONDON 4
THE FUNDING Nominal budgets and targets have been allocated to each sub-region based on fuel poverty levels and whether both funding streams are available Grant levels in PRS vary from 5,000 to 16,666 depending on EPC rating and fuel type Landlords must contribute at least one-third of the cost EPC D rated homes are capped at 30% GLA core Warmer Homes funding is additional to this and will remain available for gas boiler repairs and replacements in any London borough MAYOR OF LONDON 5
THE MEASURES Sustainable Warmth funds low carbon heating and fabric improvements Measures include: Heat pumps Solid wall insulation Solar PV Loft insulation Cavity wall insulation Draughtproofing Solar thermal Double glazing Core Warmer Homes funding is expected to fund gas boiler repairs and replacements for at least one more year MAYOR OF LONDON 6
TO APPLY To qualify for this funding your tenants will need to have a total household income of less than 20,000 per year after tax, National Insurance, rent costs and council tax. Tenants will need to apply through the GLA Warmer Homes application portal (London.gov.uk/warmer-homes) for eligibility to be verified. If the eligibility criteria is met GLA s service provider RetrofitWorks will undertake a survey to identify what energy saving improvements can be installed and funded. Landlords will be expected to contribute at least one-third of the cost. MAYOR OF LONDON 7
CONTACTS North London Rhiannon Haycock rhiannon.haycock@london.gov.uk East London Kiz Owen kizzian.owen@london.gov.uk South East London Sue Willsher sue.willsher@london.gov.uk South West London Kris Gavin kris.gavin@london.gov.uk MAYOR OF LONDON 8