Glasgow home owners have the chance to benefit from a £6.84 million fund to make their rooms warmer and lower bills.
But a meeting heard today the Scottish Government money, which is received annually, has not been fully spent.
SNP councillor Kenny McLean, convener for housing,, said: “This funding will once again help more homes is Glasgow become more energy-efficient, and this clearly an important project given the climate emergency and the cost-of-living crisis. The targeted support in the programme will help many households with their energy costs, and build more efficiency into the city’s housing stock.”
Councillor McLean said it is a national issue and it is being monitored with efforts taking place to boost uptake. It allows households to improve the energy efficiency of their homes to achieve an EPC rating of C or better.
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