Sunderland Echo

£2.6m helps city homes go green

- Neil Fatkin Neil.fatkin@jpimedia.co.uk @sunderland­echo

More than 600 homes across the city are set for energy efficiency improvemen­ts thanks to a successful funding bid by the city council and Gentoo.

More than 600 properties owned by Sunderland-based housing associatio­n Gentoo will see their energy performanc­e enhanced with new double glazed windows and external wall insulation and other measures being put in place.

It is hoped the £2.66million project will help shield tenants from growing fuel bills, ensuring homes are thermally efficient and cheaper to keep warm.

Nigel Wilson, chief executive officer at Gentoo, said: “Gentoo is fully committed to supporting the carbon reduction targets set out by the Government and partners across Sunderland and I’m delighted we’ve secured important grant funding that will enable us to help our tenants reduce their own carbon footprint and protect them from the rising cost of energy.

“The project, which we are pleased to have worked with the council on, will allow us to improve existing homes to

ensure they are fit for the future but more importantl­y, allow us to ensure homes are more comfortabl­e and warmer to live in for our tenants.”

The programme fits with Sunderland’s Low Carbon Framework – backed by the council, Gentoo and a range of organisati­ons and businesses – which provides a high-level strategic framework for how Sunderland will play its part in lowering emissions to become a carbon neutral city by 2040.

Cllr Graeme Miller, leader of Sunderland City Council, said: “We’re delighted to be working shoulder to shoulder with Gentoo to take this important step to improve existing housing stock and make

properties in the city greener.

“It is through programmes and partnershi­p-working like this that we can decarbonis­e the city and help enable residents to live more sustainabl­y, to ensure we all play our part in a greener future.

“We’re working to deliver more sustainabl­e new communitie­s across Sunderland, but the energy used in existing homes are a significan­t contributi­ng factor to the city’s carbon footprint and projects like this – that improve the energy credential­s of older homes in Sunderland – will be critical to driving down emissions and ensuring the built environmen­t supports our low carbon goals.”

 ?? ?? Nigel Wilson, CEO at Gentoo Group (left), and Cllr Graeme Miller, leader of Sunderland City Council.
Nigel Wilson, CEO at Gentoo Group (left), and Cllr Graeme Miller, leader of Sunderland City Council.
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Gentoo’s Doxford Internatio­nal headquarte­rs.

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