Hayes & Harlington Gazette

Residents to be trained on green tech in homes

FAMILY HOUSES THE FIRST 100% ZERO CARBON IN BOROUGH

- By ANAHITA HOSSEIN-POUR anahita.hosseinpou­r@reachplc.com @myldn

TENANTS of the first 100% zero carbon homes in Hounslow will be trained up by the council on how to use the buildings’ green technology.

Five family-sized homes have been approved for Orchard Road in Brentford as part of the local authority’s council housing building programme.

The four three-bedroom homes and one four-bedroom house will have triple glazed windows, a waste water heat recovery system, an air source heat pump to provide hot water and heating and solar panels on the roof to generate electricit­y to name a few sustainabl­e perks.

In a report presented to the affordable housing committee in a meeting on January 5, it was explained that the socialrent­ed homes will be available for residents waiting on the council’s housing register.

It said: “It should be noted that the council will also focus on providing training to tenants of these new homes, to ensure that they understand how to use the new sustainabl­e technologi­es integrated into the proposals.”

Hounslow’s assistant director of housing, developmen­t and supply, Andrew Smith, also told councillor­s at the meeting: “With Orchard, it will be vital that we do actually pick five tenants who will use the equipment in the house to their fullest ability. We don’t want people who are going to open the windows all day long and put the heating on relentless­ly, so we need people who are willing to engage with that equipment and be trained in using that equipment.”

Deputy leader Lily Bath praised the milestone and said training will be “very important”

for households taking up residence at the sites.

Mr Smith explained the council’s house-building had reached 94% zero carbon, and that it is hoped further technology will be available in future to hit a higher level of sustainabi­lity.

Councillor­s also approved a further three schemes for 149 homes in the meeting, to go ahead under the council’s pledge to build 1,000 council homes by 2022. This included the demolition and redevelopm­ent of Everglades, currently a temporary accommodat­ion near Hounslow railway station, into 33 affordable homes.

The report said the developmen­ts were to be funded from the £401 million budget in the Housing Revenue Account Business Plan, which was approved by Hounslow Council’s cabinet in March last year.

 ?? BPTW ?? What the fully zero carbon homes could look like in Orchard Road, Brentford
BPTW What the fully zero carbon homes could look like in Orchard Road, Brentford
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Council deputy leader Lily Bath

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