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Swindon Borough Council
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Euclid Street
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Telephone:

01793 445500

Minicom:

01793 436659

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Health & Social Care

The Warm Front Team - a Government-funded Initiative

What is the Warm Front Team?

Warm Front Team logoThe Warm Front Team is a Government-funded scheme, which provides a grant of up to £2,700 for gas fuelled properties and up to £4000 for oil, to make your home warmer, healthier and more energy-efficient.

The Warm Front Grant, focuses on households with the greatest health risks - older people, families with children under 16 years and people who are disabled or have a long-term illness.

The Eaga Partnership's team of qualified installers, surveyors, and referral agents manage the Warm Front Grant.

The grant covers heating and insulation measures.  

For more details contact The Warm Front Team, www.warmfront.co.uk, 0800 3162814.

Swindon Borough Council work closely with Eaga to target the Warm Front grant to vulnerable households.  In 2006-2007, 602 households received help through Warm Front and accessed grants from the Government which totalled £609,029.43.

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