Improve Housing Insulation in Calder Valley
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Improve Housing Insulation in Calder Valley

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Calder Valley has above-average rates of fuel poverty and poorly insulated homes. Improving housing insulation standards in the area would directly reduce fuel poverty for local residents.

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Improve Housing Insulation in Calder Valley
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Improve Housing Insulation in Calder Valley

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Calder Valley has above-average rates of fuel poverty and poorly insulated homes. Improving housing insulation standards in the area would directly reduce fuel poverty for local residents.

National
1 reaction·100% agree
Steve Reed

Steve Reed

Housing Secretary

Housing Secretary

React

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Reasons for4
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Members can read every reason.

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