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Harrogate Council Sustainable Housing Landlord of the Year
DATE OF ISSUE: 12 November 2008
HARROGATE COUNCIL SUSTAINABLE LANDLORD OF THE YEAR
Harrogate Borough Council's pioneering work to provide council
tenants with affordable and renewable energy to heat their homes
has earned them the title of Sustainable Social Housing Landlord of
the Year 2008.
Organised by Inside Housing in partnership with the Footprint
Trust, this is the first year of these national awards and this new
category.
Harrogate was up against 130 entries from across the public
and private sector to take the title. The award
was presented at a ceremony in London on 11 November hosted by top
impressionist and keen environmental campaigner Alistair
McGowen.
Councillor Jean Butterfield, Cabinet Member for Housing, is
delighted with the award and commends all staff in the council's
housing and environmental strategy teams and their colleagues in
housing maintenance. She
said: "This eco award is mainly for the work we
have done to provide power from ground and air source heat
pumps. The council is leading the way on
providing this new technology in social homes.
We started in villages that do not have a gas supply and tenants
had been relying on costly electric heating systems for warmth and
water.
"Added to that, of course, the systems have a reduced impact
on the environment by using renewable energy. It
is a pleasure to see all our staff's hard work recognised in this
way."
The judges were particularly impressed how the council's
environmental policies were all inclusive in nature, offering
direction to staff, tenants and the wider community.
ENDS
Councillor Jean Butterfield is available for comment
on 01423 770381. Further technical information
is available from Alan Jenks, Head of Housing, on 01423
556849.