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Newcastle Warm Zone –
bringing affordable warmth and energy efficiency to Newcastle
Newcastle Warm Zone was set up to make homes across Newcastle affordably
warm and energy efficient. Our aim is to bring real help to homes across
the city and to make a real difference to the quality of life of thousands
of households in Newcastle.
The Zone is working with Warm Zones Limited, Newcastle City Council, Your
Homes Newcastle, ScottishPower and National Grid Transco Affordable Warmth
to bring real benefits to householders who need help because they live
in cold damp homes or find it hard to keep their home affordably warm.
What can Newcastle Warm Zone do for me?
If you live in a cold damp home, you can’t seem to keep your home warm, or your gas and electricity bills are high then you probably need help. Newcastle Warm Zone has access to funding and grants for loft and cavity wall insulation, draught proofing, heating systems, heating repairs and low energy light bulbs. Click here to read our newsletter on how Newcastle Warm Zone is already making a real difference to families across Newcastle. We can also give up-to-date and expert advice on energy efficiency and help you to find out if you are claiming the right benefits. Click here to read our leaflet ‘Make The Claim’ which outlines how Newcastle Warm Zone can help households claim the benefits they are entitled to.
When will you be visiting me?
We are working in the city until March 2008 and plan to visit each and
every home across Newcastle. We can’t visit everyone at once so
we have put together a programme that we hope will bring help to those
who need it most in the first two years. By working to a timetable and
by using the systematic street-by-street Warm Zone approach, we can use
our funding in the most cost-effective way for the benefit of all of the
citizens of Newcastle.
Our timetable is shown alongside so you can see when we plan to be in
your area. However we do understand that a planned programme, although
cost effective, does need to be flexible. So if you or someone you know
is suffering, or is likely to suffer from cold-related ill health as a
result of living in a cold damp home, or just can't get warm, get in touch
and talk to us. We’ll always do the very best we can to help.
Newcastle Warm Zone works closely with a number of partners. Click here to find out more about how Newcastle Warm Zone is working with Your Homes Newcastle. Another of our important partners is Energy North East. Their website is a valuable source of resources and information for anyone who is interested in how global energy concerns affect the North East of England. Click here
to visit the Energy North East website and see what is happening in your
area.
If you want more information about Newcastle Warm Zone or have any questions
about the work we are doing then please call us on 0191
277 7373, fax us on 0191
277 7370 or e-mail warm.zone@newcastle.gov.uk
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| May 2004 - Mar 2005 |
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1. Benwell |
2. West City |
3. Elswick |
4. Moorside |
5. Scotswood |
6. Byker |
| Apr 2005 - Mar 2006 |
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7. Fawdon |
8. Kenton |
9. Blakelaw |
10. Woolsington |
11. Walker |
12. Monkchester |
| Apr 2006 - Mar 2007 |
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13. Wingrove |
14. Fenham |
15. Newburn |
16. Walkergate |
17. Denton |
18. Lemington |
19. Sandyford |
| Apr 2007 - Mar 2008 |
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20. Grange |
21. Heaton |
22. Westerhope |
23. Dene |
24. Castle |
25. Jesmond |
26. South Gosforth |
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