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In full: the allocations under the latest Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund round

The government has announced funding for Wave 2.1 of the Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund, with £778m given to housing providers. Here is the list in full

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Social housing in Leeds that has been retrofitted to a net zero standard (picture: Equans)
Social housing in Leeds that has been retrofitted to a net zero standard (picture: Equans)
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The government has announced funding for Wave 2.1 of the Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund, with £778m given to housing providers #UKhousing

Funding allocations were announced this morning for the latest share of decarbonisation funding for social homes.

Clarion took the largest share of the funding with a £49m bid, which will lead a consortium retrofitting 6,000 homes.

Nottingham City Council came a close second with £47.2m.


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Other large allocations included:

  • Greater Manchester Combined Authority – £37m
  • Tees Valley Combined Authority – £32.4m
  • Liverpool City Region Combined Authority – £31m
  • Sanctuary – £40.4m

Sanctuary’s represents a consortium, the Greener Futures Partnership, which also includes housing associations Anchor, Abri, Home Group and Hyde Group.

The partners will use the cash to retrofit 5,000 social homes.

Use our interactive table to browse the full list below:

SHDF Wave 2.1 allocations

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