Armley and Holbeck: Back-to-back terraces in two Leeds neighbourhoods set for £13m upgrade project

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Hundreds of homes in two of the city’s poorest communities will be made warmer after funding was agreed for an insulation scheme.

Almost £13m will be spent on energy efficiency improvements to 350 back-to-back houses in Armley and Holbeck. Designed to combat fuel poverty and cold-related illnesses, the project will see repairs carried out, external wall and attic insulation fitted and new doors and windows installed if needed. Improvements will be carried out on 250 homes in Holbeck and 100 in Armley.

” Get a daily headline round-up, as well as all of the breaking news updates, when you sign up to the Yorkshire Evening Post’s free emails The executive board approved spending of £12.99m, which includes grant funding from the West Yorkshire Combined Authority . Landlords and private owners who sign up to the scheme may have to pay a contribution, the report said.

 

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