Forest Heath District Council Flexible Energy Rules for Energy Company Obligation grants

Forest Heath District Council Flexible Energy (LA Flex)

Written by Kate Hallewell

Forest Heath District Council is proud to announce that with our ECO grant, you can now install insulation and upgrade heating systems. Not only will this help save money on your monthly utility bill but it’ll also protect the planet by lowering carbon emissions!

1. What is Local Authority Flexible Energy or LA Flex?

The Local Authority Flexible Energy program offers low-income households living on tight budgets access to grants that can be used for energy efficiency measures like installing insulation or boilers. This eco-friendly and cost-effective solution will work within Eligibility Rules published by your city council.
 
The flexible energy fund from Forest Heath District Council is a convenient way to receive an innovative and affordable approach in the form of eligibility rules. In this post, we will help explain what makes it so great.

2. What grants are available?

The types of grants available to residents living in the Forest Heath District Council area include:

Boiler grants are expected to be removed from the grant scheme in the next phase so you should apply for this grant as soon as possible.

3. Who is eligible for grants?

A grant is available to help homeowners, renters and tenants with low income or who receive benefits. You’ll need a bit of qualification but it would be worth your time! The easiest way to see if you are eligible is to use our eligibility checker here.

eco scheme eligibility rules for pensioners

Eligibility

There are 6 ways to qualify for a grant:

1. Receiving a qualifying benefit

2. Receiving Child Benefit and meeting income rules

3. Income-based eligibility (for households that earn less than £31,000 per year)

4. Vulnerable eligibility

5. Health-related eligibility

6. Bespoke targeting

This route to eligibility applies where a member of the household receives or has received a 'qualifying benefit'. If the benefit isn't a current claim (for example for households where they have gone back to work after the pandemic) providing the benefit has been claimed at some point within the last 12 months, the household will still be eligible for a grant.

Qualifying benefits include:

- Child Tax Credit

- Employment & Support Allowance (Income Based) - Income Support

- Housing Benefit

- Jobseekers Allowance (Income Based)

- Pension Credit Guarantee Credit

- Pension Credit Savings Credit

- Universal Credit

- Working Tax Credit

Note if you receive any of the following benefits you could qualify later in the scheme (or through the ECO4 Flex routes). We advise anyone claiming the following benefits to register for updates so you are the first to know when these benefits are accepted.

- Armed Forces Independence Payment

- Attendance Allowance

- Carer's Allowance

- Constant Attendance Allowance

- Disability Living Allowance (DLA)

- Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit

- Personal Independence Payment (PIP)

- War Pensions Mobility Supplement

If you receive Child Benefit you could be eligible for the scheme but unlike the qualifying benefits above they would need to meet an additional income criteria.

The Child Benefit income criteria depends on the number of children in the household and also whether the claim is a single or joint claim.

The income limits are as follows:

Single parents

1 Child – £19,900
2 Children – £24,800
3 Children – £29,600
4+ Children – £34,500

Parents in a couple

1 Child – £27,500
2 Children – £32,300
3 Children – £37,200
4+ Children – £42,000

(figures updated to Ofgem’s Administration Consultation released on 13 June 2022)

If you are eligible through the Child Benefit route you should apply as soon as you can. The Government's Green Homes Grant excluded Child Benefit recipients so potentially this eligibility route could be removed later in the the scheme.

To be eligible through the income-based route your annual household income will need to be under £31,000. You will need to provide evidence such as bank statements and income information to confirm eligibility.

This is an ECO4 Flex route so it requires the applicants council to have published a Statement of Intent and to issue eligibility declarations.

Vulnerable people can access grants if they meet two of the following criteria (1 & 3 can’t be used together):

1. Lives in a Lower Super Output Area

2. Receives Council Tax Rebate (excluding for single person discounts)

3. Householder has a disability, mental health condition, is over 65, school children or under 16 and pregnant women.

4. Receives free school meals due to a low income

5. Supported by a Council scheme described in a Statement of Intent

6. Households referred by a Citizen’s advice as struggling to pay gas and electricity bills

7. Households in energy debt

A medical practitioner will need to complete a referral form to confirm eligibility.

This is an ECO4 Flex route so it requires the applicants council to have published a Statement of Intent and to issue eligibility declarations.

People with health conditions that are made worse by living in a cold home qualify.

These include:

- Cardiovascular diseases

- Immunosuppressed

- Mobility issues

- Respiratory conditions

A medical practitioner will need to complete a referral form to confirm eligibility.

This is an ECO4 Flex route so it requires the applicants council to have published a Statement of Intent and to issue eligibility declarations.

Installers can target specific groups of people living in fuel poverty. Installers will approach you if your property is eligible through this route.

Forest Heath District Council

If you DON'T claim benefits, the criteria for identifying households in fuel poverty in Forest Heath District Council are as follows:

Fuel Poverty

  • Property EPC rating of E, F or G
  • Net income of £8,900 to £25,700

 

Vulnerable to Cold

  • Chronic respiratory condition, or
  • Cardiovascular condition, or
  • Musculoskeletal illness, or
  • Mental health condition
  • a resident who are 60 years or over
  • a resident who are dependent children of 16 or under; or under 20 and in full-time education or approved training
CO10
CO11
CO3 
CO6 
CO7 
CO8 
IP1 
IP14
IP2 
IP29
IP30
IP7 
IP8 
IP9 

 

Newnham
Westbury-on-Severn
Cinderford East
Cinderford West
Ruspidge
Lydney West & Aylburton
Lydney East
Lydney North
Bream
Pillowell
St. Briavels
Tidenham
Newland & Sling
Berry Hill
Coleford
Longhope & Huntley
Mitcheldean, Ruardean & Drybrook
Newent & Taynton
Lydbrook
Dymock
Hartpury & Redmarley

 

Eligibility does not guarantee funding. For full details see the full Statement of Intent.

5. How much could you get?

The amount of the grant you get will depend on a range of factors. One consideration is what kind and how old your heating system is, as well as other key property information like wall type or number of bedrooms in residence halls; all this contributes to an installer’s funding value that they use during installation work
The only way someone can qualify for these funds though isn’t just by where they live but whether there are any available installers servicing their area too.

The grants are currently available as follows (subject to survey and meeting eligibility rules):

Download your EPC

The grant is paid directly to the registered installer and because it’s a one-time payment, there is no repayment requirements. Where contributions can be made towards installation cost for new kitchens or bathrooms–the app will quote these beforehand so that none goes unpaid by either party involved with your home renovation project! The survey determines what funding will be available based on how much work needs to be done in order to achieve their goal.

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Fill in the short form to see if you are eligible for Government grants.