HC Deb 01 February 1977 vol 925 c123W
Mr. Mike Thomas

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment whether he will consider simplifying the present procedures under Circular 160/74 where-by the elderly and disabled are able to claim part of the cost of the thermal insulation of loft space.

Mr. Armstrong

Yes. The Department will shortly be issuing a circular which will abolish the rule that local authorities must obtain consent before approving thermal insulation grants to elderly or disabled applicants.

Mr. Mike Thomas

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment whether, under the terms of the Housing Rents and Subsidies Act 1975, local authorities can claim for the cost of the thermal insulation of loft spaces as admissible expenditure; and whether (a) there are any specific criteria for use of this facility and (b) whether he will give adivce to local authorities on this matter, particularly in view of the present incentives to local authorities to inflate job creation insulation schemes.

Mr. Armstrong

Subsidy is payable where insulation forms part of a comprehensive improvement scheme or is provided to meet the special needs of elderly or disabled tenants. I am considering whether further advice on this matter is required.

Mr. Mike Thomas

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment how many applications for the thermal insulation of loft spaces in the homes of the elderly and disabled have been received under the terms of his Department's Circular 160/74.

Mr. Armstrong

Two, both of which were approved.