Milton Keynes City Council have encouraged eligible families on low-incomes in Milton Keynes to apply for various energy efficiency measures.

Measures including free insulation, low carbon heating and solar panels are on offer for eligible homeowners, who have until 24 November to begin their application for the Home Upgrade Grant scheme.

The scheme is intended to make participants’ homes warmer and better for the environment. The scheme is funded by the UK Government, and managed by the Greater South East Net Zero Hub and Milton Keynes City Council.

The Home Upgrade Grant scheme is open to homeowners, private tenants and landlords. Eligible households must be situated in a pre-qualified postcode area (eligible postcodes can be found on the MK City Council website) or have an household income of less than £36,000.

Homes must also be heated by alternative methods to gas, including electricity, oil, liquid propane gas, and solid fuels. Further details including how to apply can be found on the city council’s website.

Homeowners will be guided through the application, helping them understand the scheme and its eligibility criteria. If eligible for free upgrades, an installer will identify which improvements for the home will provide the greatest benefits and arrange any necessary surveys and installations.

Cabinet Member for Economy, Sustainability and Innovation, Cllr Shanika Mahendran, said, “We want everyone who is eligible to benefit, so we’re urging people to check if they could receive these energy upgrades. It doesn’t take long to check and if you’re eligible, the free upgrades can help you heat your home more efficiently and bring down your bills.”