10 Million Invested to Make Homes More Energy Efficient in Nottingham
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Housebuilder to invest £102m to transform former Boots site - East Midlands Business Link
Housebuilder, Keepmoat is investing more than £102 million into a housing regeneration scheme at the former Boots site in Nottingham, now named Beeston Canalside, following a partnership with Platform Housing Group. The multi-million pound site will deliver new, energy-efficient and affordable homes, transforming the disused brownfield land. The large-scale regeneration project will see Keepmoat deliver 604 […]
10 million invested to make homes more energy efficient in Nottingham
More than 1,200 cold and inefficient private homes across the city of Nottingham have benefited from a range of energy-saving measures worth almost £11 million since 2021. The energy efficiency improvements, which have included fabric measure upgrades such as loft insulation, wall and roof insulation, solar panels, and low-carbon heating such as air source heat […]
Over 10 million invested to make homes more energy efficient in Nottingham city – My Nottingham News
More than 1,200 cold and inefficient private homes across the city of Nottingham have benefitted from a range of energy saving measures worth almost £11m since 2021. The energy efficiency improvements which have included fabric measure upgrades such as loft insulation, wall and roof insulation, solar panels and low carbon heating such as air source heat pumps have helped keep people’s homes warmer and supported a reduction in energy bills. The l…
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