Ribble Valley Borough Council’s Affordable Warmth Fund

Calling all Ribble Valley households – if you live in a cold or damp home, funds are available to help you stay warm.

Ribble Valley Borough Council’s affordable warmth grant is available for the servicing, repair and replacement of boilers, radiators and heating appliances.

But if you need help act quick, because the grants are only available for as long as funds last.

The grants help low-income households in receipt of means-tested benefits, or with a gross household income of less than £31,000, and with vulnerable members, such as the over-65s, under-fives and pregnant women, those with cardiovascular and respiratory problems, a disability or mental health condition, stay warm.

Up to £4,000 per property is available for the servicing, repair and replacement of boilers, the purchase of oil-filled heaters and dehumidifiers, or dedicated home energy assessments by the Home Improvement Agency.

Mark Hindle, chairman of Ribble Valley Borough Council’s health and housing committee, said: “There are a high number of hard-to-heat properties in Ribble Valley and our affordable warmth fund aims to help those vulnerable households stay warm.

“Improving the health and wellbeing of local people is one of the council’s key priorities and we are keen to offer this much-needed help to anyone living in a cold or damp home.”

The affordable warmth fund is administered by Ribble Valley Borough Council on behalf of Lancashire County Council.

Further details and application packs are available at ribblevalley.gov.uk.

Ribble Valley Borough Council’s First Time Buyer’s Greener Homes Grant

Up to £15,000 is available to help first-time homebuyers in Ribble Valley make their properties energy-efficient or undertake crucial renovations.

The First-Time Buyer Greener Homes Grant aims to address housing affordability, as well as tackle climate change.

The grants will help first-time buyers purchasing a property with an energy performance certificate of D to H increase the rating to C or above, or address significant disrepair.

The property must be over 10 years old, in the council tax bands A to C and located in Ribble Valley.

Applicants must be a first-time buyer aged 18 or over, with a Ribble Valley connection and income under £60,000, or combined household income under £80,000, and intend occupying the property as their main residence.

For further information please refer to our discretionary grant policy.