Save on energy bills with boiler grants from Newark & Sherwood District Council
Free insulation and heating upgrades – Fully funded through the government-backed ECO scheme
Lower your energy bills – Reduce heat loss and cut monthly costs for good
Quick and easy eligibility check – No commitment, no hassle
TrustMark-accredited installers – Work meets high safety and quality standards
Support for households with a total income of less than £31,000 per year
Support for households where someone has a long term health condition that is affected by living in a cold home (eg asthma, arthritis, diabetes, circulation problems, cardiovascular problems, limited mobility etc)
Check Your Eligibility
Residents of Newark & Sherwood District Council often face high energy bills due to outdated heating systems. Boiler grants offer crucial support by providing funding to upgrade these inefficient systems, helping reduce energy costs. The council can assist eligible residents in accessing these grants to improve home efficiency and comfort.
This scheme is important for homeowners because it lowers heating expenses and increases energy efficiency. Upgrading to modern systems also helps reduce carbon emissions, benefiting the environment.
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Hear from those we've helped
Cath D
I don't normally write reviews but I genuinely want people to know how pleased I am with the service I received from Energy Saving Grants. They arranged for me to have the cavity walls and loft of my house insulated, as well as having a new combi boiler installed. All completely free of charge! I didn't really believe that I would be entitled to receive anything for free, but I was very happy to be proved wrong!
Shaun B
Very impressed with Energy Saving Grants service and professionalism. I contacted them on a Friday and they arranged for a surveyor to visit 3 of my properties the following Monday. Within three weeks, one of the houses had a new boiler installed and all of the properties had been insulated! A very efficient service. I only wish I had known about them years ago!
Kelly W
I contacted Energy Saving Grants and they helped me obtain grant funding to receive a new combi boiler completely free of charge as I receive tax credits. They also arranged for me to have extra loft insulation to keep my house warmer. I have recommended them to friends and family.
Rebecca B
Excellent service, really happy with the new heaters staff friendly efficient and professional would highly recommend them.
Maggie Di
Many thanks to the Energy Saving Grants team for guiding me through the entire grant qualification process up to installing new storage heaters.I am very happy with the result, they were very helpful, supportive and responsive throughout the process, I highly recommend them
James Buckley
I've had a very good experience with energysavinggrants, they are very easy to contact and responsive, they were supportive and helpful throughout the whole process of survey insulation and installation of the heating which is of excellent quality, I highly recommend them, nice people
Kamran Aftab
Great company and great job will recommend
Zia
Very quick, easy and efficient. There was no paperwork required on my part, only signatures. No extra charges, the grant covered all costs. Very pleased with the service. Thank you
Lotibun Nessa
Thank you for all your help. Very pleased with my external wall insulation. I highly recommend this company.
Syed Ahmed
The company and the organisers did a fantastic job. They completed the work extremely well and very efficiently. All the employees were very respectful and considerate, the house looks great now and will enable us to be energy efficient. I would recommend this grant be available to all homes.
John Powell
Very pleased with the standard of the internal wall insulation good standard of workmanship. What I liked was if a problem arose they would come and ask rather than cover it up. The management team were also very helpful
Missy
Excellent service. External wall insulation completed quickly and efficiently at a high standard. Simple procedure beforehand of documents signing and great communication from the company DW. Great workers who finish tge job in no time. Thank you
Tony Hayes
The lads that did our work where great nothing was to much trouble for them new boiler and full central heating installed plus loft insulation didn't pay a penny so glad we did the scheme.
Nav Arif
Job well done very satisfying
Alwyn Jenkins
Fantastic service. Our house is nice and cosy now
Abu Hasna
Good job clean, fast. Would deffo recommend. Friendly.
Kamran Aftab
Great work clean and tidy all covered under the funding
Wioletta Klos
Excellent service, friendly and professional. Highly recommend
KG
Very good job, efficient and clean and completed the job within good time
Zahoor Hussain
I’m well pleased with my instillation warm home indeed
Mohammed Usman
Brilliant Service. The insulation does the job perfectly
David Thompson
Andy from the group was helpful and kept me up to date at all times fantastic service
Aliza Hussain
Brilliant service very quickly installed so happy snug warm home for winter ���
Ian Collins
Excellent service, clean, tidy, friendly installation and totally covered by a Government Grant.
Ignas Gasparavicius
Big thanks to energy saving grants, wall insulation done properly, now house much warmer, and looking much better, big thanks!
Mark Lee
Very professional, did their utmost to accommodate. Cleaned up after themselves. Highly recommend
Catrin Davies
Very happy with all that got done just makes Christmas even more enjoyable to be nice and warm A*** Thankyou
Rebecca Parker-Bishop
Excellent and efficient service left no mess and the new storage heaters are excellent really happy with the service can highly recommend Energy Saving Grants.
Lotibun Nessa
Thank you for all your help, smooth process from start to finish. I highly recommend energy saving grants. Very pleased with my external wall insulation.
Khalid Hussain.
I’m very pleased with the work couldn’t ask for a better experience the workers were extremely professional from start to finish and got the task done within the given time, the end result was amazing can not flaw anything.
Nia
The new heaters were fitted with no fuss or bother and are working really well. The fitters were efficient and helpful
Alin Ullah
Great job done by these people. I had my external insulation done a few weeks ago. All done with no cost to us. Very pleased
Madina
Excellent work! Would definitely recommend. Easy paper work and fast quick service. House is warm and looks so pretty.
Sue Collins
Couldn’t believe we could have heating installed with no cost to us, but we did and an excellent company to deal with, very quick and efficient to sort everything out. So Pleased with our new heaters.
Sue Gillet
My new heaters are great and the loft insulation has made a big difference. All done with no cost to us. Very pleased
Khadija Zorah Hussain
Love the fact my home is now so snug and warm for winter brilliant job so pleased
Holly Hacket
Energy Saving Grants arranged for me to get help towards the cost of having my house insulated. My house is now so much warmer and looks a lot better too! I would definitely recommend them to anyone.
Mohammed Nusrat
The whole process from start to finish was smooth and fantastic. The work was completed within the time they specified and it was completed to the highest standard and I was very impressed, they cleaned up the mess after and they were very transparent on everything they did. Overall I give them 10/10 and I recommend everyone uses them.
Raja Zaman
Hi had external wall insulation and our home feels more warm and looks great outside. Good customer service done the job on time and nicely will recommend, grant scheme was great thanks
Ashish Patel
Brilliant work, friendly and professional staff. one company let me down in the last minute and I contacted Energy Saving Grants, they started job within 3 days and completed it very quickly. Thank you really happy with the service and work 🙂
Georgina Corbishley
Excellent service from start to finish. Had internal wall installation fitted by via the Eco grant, really quick, great communication and all the guys who did the work were brilliant and very hard working. Thank you Energy saving Grants.
Dawn Gothard
Just had storage heaters fitted and this company was fantastic from start to finish. All the staff are friendly yet professional. I didn't think I could get free heaters but they did all the work and made it possible
Lorraine Blunden
I applied for the free grant for electric night storage heaters, I was very happy with the service that was given from the office team and from the very helpful electrcians that came out to install the heaters... which by the way was absolutely free. Thank you very much, me and my son are very happy and warm. Thank you again.
Jacqueline Large
Absolutely life changing for my disabled son and I. The sheer pleasure of having a warm, damp free house is beyond measure, saving me huge amounts of money on both gas and electric. Cannot praise the grants team highly enough. Marvellous experience with them From start to very cozy warm finish.
Maureen Dolphin
I recently had my old storage heaters replaced using the government grant scheme. I must admit when I first heard about this grant I was very sceptical and thought it was a scam but believe me it’s genuine. All my old heaters were removed and replaced with more up to date ones with absolutely no cost at all to me. The workmen were extremely pleasant and efficient and left everything clean and tidy.
Mohammed Hanif
A very professional, effecient, helpful, company, Great at their job, easy to communicate with, My home is damp proof and their insulation is of top Quality. I Highly recommend using this Company.
Sakina Parveen
A very big thank you to Energy Saving Grants for insulating our house. Despite the company's tight schedule they still managed to carry out the work accordingly.. Brilliant customer service, the house looks absolutely amazing and feels so much warmer with the insulation. Very pleased with the outcome, I highly recommend these guys to everyone.
Tracy
I found out about this grant through my work, I had no idea it even existed! I had one working storage heater in a 3-bed house and now have an air source heat pump and central heating, along with thicker roof insulation. I am so happy with the results, it's so lovely to finally have a warm home.
Ann Walker
I have just taken advantage of the government energy-saving grant. I can't tell you the difference it has made to my life. My cold and damp stone-built cottage has been turned into a warm cozy home. I received wall insulation, new modern radiators, and solar panels all for free. It is a big job but believe me, it’s something not to be missed. A big thank you.
Local support for accessing energy grants
Curious about how you can benefit from boiler grants? At Energy Saving Grants, we specialise in helping locals access government funding for energy efficiency projects. We make it easy by assessing your eligibility, assisting with applications, and coordinating the installations. This ensures you enjoy cost savings and a more comfortable home. Continue reading to discover more about how we can help you improve your property’s energy efficiency.
Understanding how boiler grants work
Boiler grants play a crucial role in enhancing home energy efficiency while lowering costs. By understanding how these grants work, you can take steps to improve your home’s heating system and save money.
- Purpose: The main goals are to reduce fuel poverty and decrease carbon emissions by upgrading inefficient heating systems.
- How it works: The government sets regulations for the scheme, with delivery overseen by Ofgem. Major energy suppliers fund the programme, and accredited installers carry out the upgrades in eligible homes.
- Who funds it: The scheme is funded by energy companies such as British Gas, E.ON, SSE, and others. It’s supported by government energy efficiency programmes to ensure proper implementation.
- Upgrades it covers: Grants can be used for replacing old boilers, back boilers, and electric storage heaters. They also cover the installation of first-time central heating systems.
- Target audience: The scheme targets low-income and vulnerable households, particularly those in homes with poor energy efficiency ratings. Through LA Flex (Local Authority Flexible Eligibility), local councils can extend access to those who might not meet the standard criteria but are still at risk.
This approach ensures that more households can benefit from improved heating solutions and reduced energy costs.
Exploring local housing and heating challenges
Newark & Sherwood District Council’s housing landscape is diverse, with challenges and opportunities for energy efficiency improvements. Understanding the characteristics of local housing can help residents make informed decisions about available grants and programmes.
- Type/age: The area includes both urban centres and rural villages, with many homes being older and harder to insulate.
- Heating fuels: While some homes have access to mains gas, many rely on oil, LPG, or electric heating, especially in rural areas.
- Urban vs rural gaps: There are significant differences between urban and rural areas, particularly in terms of access to more efficient heating options.
- Poor EPC trends: Many properties have low Energy Performance Certificate ratings, indicating high energy consumption and inefficiency.
- Off-grid issues: Homes not connected to gas networks face unique challenges, but they can apply for the Home Upgrade Grant (HUG2) for insulation and low-carbon technologies.
The Newark & Sherwood District Council supports residents through the ECO and ECO Flex schemes, and participates in initiatives like the Nottinghamshire Warm Homes partnership. These efforts aim to reduce fuel poverty and enhance the energy performance of local housing.
Key local energy statistics and needs
Local energy statistics reveal significant challenges in the Newark & Sherwood District Council area, highlighting the urgent need for improved energy efficiency and support. Here’s what the numbers show:
- Fuel poverty: About 13.2% of households, or roughly 7,200 homes, are in fuel poverty according to the Low-Income Low Energy Efficiency (LILEE) measure.
- Energy costs: Around 43% of households experience energy stress, spending more than 10% of their income on energy bills.
- EPC ratings: There are approximately 25,000 homes in the district with an Energy Performance Certificate rating below C, indicating they require significant energy efficiency upgrades.
- Housing challenges: Older private rented homes and rural off-gas properties face the highest heating costs and issues due to inefficient construction.
- Grant support: Programmes like ECO, HUG2, and Warm Homes Nottinghamshire are essential in tackling these challenges by improving energy efficiency, cutting bills, and addressing local inequalities.
These statistics underscore the urgent need for action and the valuable role of grants and support programmes in the area.
Understanding EPC ratings
An EPC (Energy Performance Certificate) provides essential information about a property’s energy efficiency. It helps you understand the energy use, typical energy costs, and ways to improve your home’s energy performance. Here’s a breakdown of the ratings:
- A: Represents the most efficient properties with very low energy use and minimal running costs.
- B & C: These homes have above-average energy efficiency, resulting in lower energy costs than the average home.
- D: Reflects the typical energy efficiency level for homes in the UK, indicating average energy use and costs.
- E, F & G: Signify the least efficient properties, with high energy use and running costs. These homes are often cold, difficult to heat, and expensive to maintain.
Understanding EPC ratings is crucial, as they impact heating costs and overall energy management. This knowledge can guide improvements that help alleviate fuel poverty, a topic we will delve into next.
Addressing fuel poverty and its impact
Fuel poverty occurs when a household struggles to afford adequate heating. This situation often forces difficult choices, such as deciding whether to spend limited income on heating or food. In areas like Newark-on-Trent, Southwell, Ollerton, Blidworth, Rainworth, and surrounding villages, many households face these challenges due to low income, high energy costs, and inefficient housing.
Living in fuel poverty is linked to various health risks. Cold homes can aggravate conditions like asthma, heart disease, and mental health issues. Vulnerable populations, including the elderly and young children, are particularly at risk. It’s crucial for residents in Newark & Sherwood areas to address these issues to ensure their health and well-being.
Grant support, such as the schemes offered by the Newark & Sherwood District Council, can mitigate these challenges. Programmes like the Energy Company Obligation (ECO) provide funding for heating upgrades and insulation improvements. These interventions can make homes warmer, lower energy bills, and reduce the health risks associated with fuel poverty.
Eligibility criteria for boiler grants
If you’re looking to improve your home’s heating efficiency through a boiler grant, understanding the eligibility criteria is crucial. These grants are designed to help homeowners replace old, inefficient boilers, making homes warmer and more energy-efficient. How to qualify:
- Your existing boiler must have been installed before 2005.
- Homeowners only (This grant is not available to tenants or landlords). We can only help landlords or tenants if there is no central heating in the property.
- The EPC rating of your property must be D, E, F, or G.
Somebody living in the property must be in receipt of one of the benefits listed below:
- Pension Credit
- Universal Credit
- Housing Benefit
- Income Support
- Income-related Employment and Support Allowance
- Income-based Job Seekers Allowance
- Child Tax Credit
- Working Tax Credit
If nobody in the home receives a benefit, you may still qualify under the LA Flex route if your council is signed up, if someone in your home meets either of the following criteria:
- If the total household income is less than £31,000 per year
- If someone living in the home has a long-term health condition such as asthma, arthritis, diabetes, limited mobility, or heart and circulation problems (the Council will require written confirmation from a GP or NHS practitioner).
To check if your boiler qualifies, you can look for a Gas Safety Record. While the gas safe register may not necessarily show when the boiler was installed, as it is not a legal requirement for Gas Safety Record documentation to be uploaded unless it is a private rental property, you can order a replacement Building Regulations Certificate here: Gas Safe Register.
These grants offer an excellent opportunity to reduce energy bills and improve home comfort. Be sure to explore the options and requirements to see if you qualify.
Check Your Eligibility Using Our Grant Checker
Please ensure that all information provided below is 100% accurate. Any errors in your personal information could delay or prevent you qualifying for a government funded grant
Please note that you do not necessarily need to be in receipt of tax credits or benefits as we still may be able to obtain funding for you via your Council or through other funding schemes.
Funding options for heating system upgrades
Upgrading your home heating system through available funding can significantly improve your comfort and reduce energy bills. Various replacement options are fully funded to help you achieve these benefits. 100% funding is available to replace the following:
- Gas boilers over 20 years old.
- Non-condensing boilers (most boilers installed before 2005 fall into this category).
- Back boilers, which are typically located behind a fireplace.
- Storage heaters, specifically in homes that rely solely on electric heating.
If your home currently lacks a boiler, you may qualify for a fully funded first-time central heating grant. This includes the installation of a boiler, radiators, and heating controls. These upgrades not only improve heating efficiency but also contribute to lower energy bills and increased comfort in your home. Explore your options to see how these funded upgrades can benefit you.
Steps to upgrade your heating system
Upgrading your home’s heating system can be seamless when you know the right steps to take. Here’s a simple guide to help you navigate the process effectively.
- Eligibility checker: Start by using an eligibility checker to see if you qualify for available grants and funding.
- Speak to an advisor: Contact an advisor to discuss your specific needs and get personalised guidance.
- Book a free survey: Schedule a free survey to assess your current heating system and determine the best upgrade options.
- Install: Once approved, have your new system professionally installed.
- Receive documents: After installation, you’ll receive all necessary documents and certificates for your records.
Taking these steps ensures a smooth transition to a more efficient heating system, improving comfort and reducing energy costs in your home.
Areas covered by Newark & Sherwood District Council
Newark & Sherwood District Council provides comprehensive services covering both urban and rural areas within its jurisdiction. Residents of the major towns and numerous villages benefit from these offerings.
- Newark-on-Trent
- Southwell
- Ollerton
- Blidworth
- Rainworth
- Numerous villages
This full coverage by the Newark & Sherwood District Council ensures that all residents, whether in bustling towns or quieter villages, have access to essential services and support.
Secure your funding opportunity now
Access to heating system upgrades is supported through a limited allocation of local funding. This funding operates on a first-come, first-served basis, meaning it’s crucial to act quickly to secure your place.
To help you get started, there’s a no-obligation eligibility check available. This allows you to find out if you qualify for grants or funding without any commitment, ensuring you can take advantage of the opportunities as soon as possible.
Important eligibility and compliance information
If you’re considering upgrading your heating system through grants, note a few important restrictions and requirements. Unfortunately, funding is not available for social housing residents or those living in Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland residents can seek assistance from the NI Housing Executive.
Upgrades must comply with PAS 2035 standards, ensuring high-quality energy efficiency improvements. All installations are carried out by TrustMark-certified installers, providing you with confidence in the quality and safety of the work done on your home.
The process ensures that your data is handled securely throughout. Eligibility is ultimately confirmed during the survey, ensuring that all requirements are met before proceeding with any installations.
Discover how Energy Saving Grants can help you
At Energy Saving Grants, we specialise in helping individuals and businesses improve their energy efficiency through government-funded grant schemes. Established to bridge the gap between potential grant beneficiaries and available funding, our expertise ensures homeowners, landlords, tenants, and small to medium-sized businesses can access these opportunities. Our team guides you from eligibility checks to completion, making the process smooth and straightforward.
We offer a range of services, including assessments, application support, and coordination with TrustMark-approved installers. Whether you’re looking for insulation, heating system upgrades, or renewable energy options, we have the expertise to help you save on energy costs and reduce your carbon footprint. Our commitment to security ensures your data is handled safely, and your eligibility is confirmed through a detailed survey process.
To explore how Energy Saving Grants can help you, we encourage you to use our Grant Checker form today. It’s a quick and no-obligation way to see if you qualify for any available grants. Start your journey towards a more energy-efficient home or business with us.
Exploring local insights on boiler grants
Having covered the main aspects of grant eligibility and processes, we can now delve into more specific, locally-relevant information. The upcoming sections will offer valuable insights into how boiler grants operate across various areas within Newark & Sherwood District Council. Discover who benefits the most from these schemes and how local support simplifies access for residents.
Introducing Newark & Sherwood District Council
Newark & Sherwood District Council is situated in the heart of Nottinghamshire at Castle House on Great North Road in Newark. This location places them at a strategic point for administering local services effectively within the district.
The council is committed to serving the community by providing essential services that enhance the living standards and well-being of its residents. From managing housing and planning to keeping the environment healthy and supporting local economic development, they play a key role in fostering a sustainable and thriving community.
Accessing energy grants with local council support
Newark & Sherwood District Council plays an integral role in administering boiler and LA Flex energy grants, ensuring residents can access vital funding to improve their home’s energy efficiency. This local administration provides the flexibility needed to meet diverse community needs across the area.
- Newark-on-Trent: In this vibrant hub, the council collaborates with programmes like Energy Saving Grants to help homeowners in older properties make efficient energy upgrades.
- Southwell: Known for its historic homes, the area benefits from grants that support insulation and heating improvements, tailored to the needs of these unique structures.
- Ollerton and Blidworth: These towns see focused efforts in reaching households with high energy costs, providing options through flexible eligibility programmes.
- Rainworth and Villages: Councils in these rural areas leverage LA Flex to cater to homes that may not meet standard eligibility but still require efficiency upgrades.
Through targeted support and flexible eligibility criteria, Newark & Sherwood District Council ensures that residents in both urban centres and rural villages can access necessary funding. This approach, complemented by partners like Energy Saving Grants, makes it easier for homeowners to achieve greater energy efficiency.
Understanding LA Flex and local eligibility adjustments
LA Flex is a scheme designed to help households that don’t receive traditional benefits qualify for boiler grants by considering additional factors. This includes aspects like low household income, age, or health conditions that make living in a cold home particularly challenging. Unlike standard eligibility criteria, LA Flex allows for a more nuanced assessment of a household’s needs.
In the Newark & Sherwood District, the local council sets specific rules for LA Flex, ensuring the scheme addresses the community’s unique needs. This localised approach allows the council to consider various circumstances, providing more residents with the opportunity to enhance their home’s energy efficiency.
Boiler grant variations across the region
Boiler grant activity varies across the Newark & Sherwood region, influenced by the diverse types of homes and local needs. In Newark-on-Trent, where many properties are older terraced houses, there’s a high uptake of non-condensing boiler replacements and first-time central heating installations. These upgrades are popular as they significantly reduce energy bills and improve comfort in homes that may previously have relied on inefficient heating methods.
In more rural areas, such as Southwell and the surrounding villages, homes often lack access to mains gas and instead use oil or LPG systems. Here, there is a strong demand for grants that fund the replacement of old storage heaters and the addition of modern heating controls. These improvements are essential in areas where typical properties include farmhouses and cottages, which are often draughty and expensive to heat. The varying housing needs and grant uptake highlight the importance of tailored energy solutions across the district.
Staying informed about boiler funding changes
Boiler funding is typically issued in rounds, which means that the availability of grants can vary throughout the year. As these rounds open and close, the eligibility criteria may also change to reflect current priorities and needs. This evolution allows the programme to address different challenges as they arise and ensure that funding reaches the most in-need households.
To make the most of these opportunities, it’s important for residents to stay informed about any updates to local policies and LA Flex guidelines. By keeping an eye on changes, you can be prepared to take action when a funding round that matches your situation becomes available. This proactive approach ensures that you won’t miss out on potential grants when they best suit your circumstances.
Contact Energy Saving Grants for more information
Local delivery of grants and council support make a significant difference in providing tailored energy solutions across Newark & Sherwood. By focusing on community-specific needs, every resident—from coastal areas to countryside villages—has the opportunity to improve their home’s warmth and efficiency with locally rooted assistance. This approach ensures that the benefits of energy upgrades are accessible to all, bringing comfort and savings to diverse communities.
To take advantage of these opportunities, contact Energy Saving Grants today. Our team is ready to assist you in navigating the grant process and improving your home’s energy efficiency. Call us at 0330 223 0333 or email info@energysavinggrants.org to find out more.
Common questions about boiler grants in Newark & Sherwood
Eligibility often includes homeowners with old or inefficient boilers, typically installed before 2005. Newark and Sherwood authority may also consider factors like low income or receipt of specific benefits. Always check the latest criteria to ensure eligibility.
Most grants are directly for homeowners, but council projects occasionally support tenants without central heating. Local governance of Newark and Sherwood can provide further assistance through their flexible eligibility schemes. Tenants should inquire if any specific programmes cater to their situation.
Upgrades can include replacing non-condensing boilers, installing first-time central heating, and improving heating controls. The district council serving Newark and Sherwood also supports insulation and energy efficiency measures. The exact provisions may change based on available funding.
Funding is released in rounds, with opportunities opening and closing periodically. The council overseeing Newark and Sherwood sets specific eligibility criteria for each round. Residents should stay informed to apply when funding aligns with their needs.
Yes, through the LA Flex scheme, you may qualify based on other factors like income or health conditions. The administrative body for Newark and Sherwood offers more flexibility through this route. Checking current guidelines will help clarify your eligibility.
Typically, you’ll need proof of property ownership, details about your current heating system, and eligibility documentation. The Newark and Sherwood municipal council may also require recent utility bills. Gathering these documents in advance can facilitate a smoother application process.
Not always. While some residents may qualify for 100% funding, others might receive partial grants. The local council’s funding schemes vary, so it’s important to confirm what level of support is available.
Not necessarily, as funding is often limited to specific rounds. Timing your application when funding becomes available can improve your chances. It’s wise to consult the council regularly for upcoming opportunities.
Applications are reviewed to verify eligibility, considering factors like income and property efficiency ratings. The Newark and Sherwood authority assesses whether the household meets its current funding criteria. Upon approval, an installation plan is usually outlined.
Energy grant schemes from Newark and Sherwood may primarily target residential homes. However, small businesses might find relevant programmes through broader government incentives. Engaging with local authorities or business associations in Newark can reveal potential opportunities.
Check Your Eligibility Using Our Grant Checker
Please ensure that all information provided below is 100% accurate. Any errors in your personal information could delay or prevent you qualifying for a government funded grant
Please note that you do not necessarily need to be in receipt of tax credits or benefits as we still may be able to obtain funding for you via your Council or through other funding schemes.