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New warm homes grant prioritising most vulnerable launches

Posted on Monday 1st December 2025
Martin Rogerson - Cabinet Member for Health and Care (resized)

Councillor Martin Rogerson urges anyone who thinks they may be eligible to look into the scheme.

A new phase of the Staffordshire Warmer Homes programme has opened for applications.

The ‘Warm Homes: Local Grant’ scheme will help eligible households across the county heat their homes for less with free home heating and insulation upgrades.

Led by Staffordshire County Council in partnership with the county’s district and borough councils, the scheme provides fully funded improvements such as loft and wall insulation, solar panels, modern heating systems and smart heating controls.

The scheme is designed to support people most affected by fuel poverty, cold homes and related health conditionsoffering practical help that can make homes more affordable to heat.

Demand is expected to be high and funding will be prioritised for households most affected by cold homes. This includes those with low incomes, with health conditions made worse by cold housing and those experiencing financial hardship.

Martin Rogerson, Cabinet Member for Health and Care at Staffordshire County Council, said:

“Keeping Staffordshire’s residents warm and well through the winter is one of our top public health priorities.

“The new ‘Warm Homes: Local Grant’ helps us focus support where it’s needed most to make homes warmer, healthier and more affordable to heat.

“By working closely with our district and borough councils, and local health partners, we are targeting help to the households who will benefit the most. If you think you may be eligible, please check today. This support can make a real and lasting difference.”

Residents can check eligibility and apply online on the county council’s warmer homes webpage or they can call 0115 718 1822 for help completing the form.

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