Victorian and Edwardian houses get 21st-century makeover
Briefly

Haringey Council is investing £22 million in the Noel Park refurbishment scheme, upgrading 100 Victorian and Edwardian homes to improve energy efficiency. This first phase includes new roofs, windows, fitted kitchens, and bathroom installations. The plan aims to enhance a further 130 properties, pushing towards the goal of achieving decent homes standards by 2028. Additionally, Haringey is on track to complete 3,000 new homes by 2031, with retrofitting projects ongoing to support low-income families by reducing energy costs.
Haringey Council's £22 million Noel Park modernising scheme has completed its first phase with 100 properties upgraded to be more energy efficient, including new roofs and windows.
Council leader Peray Ahmet highlighted the significance of the Noel Park scheme in moving towards the target of bringing all council properties to decent homes standard by 2028.
Haringey aims to complete 3,000 new homes by 2031, while ensuring existing homes are also energy efficient, benefiting low-income families through retrofit projects.
The upgrade program will enhance 130 more properties, providing fitted kitchens, new bathrooms, and external repairs to meet modern energy standards.
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