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Council estate where residents complain of 'damp' 1950s homes to get major revamp

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A council-owned housing estate where residents complain of ‘damp’ 1950s homes is to undergo a major refurbishment with new insulation.Oldham’s cabinet has agreed to implement Green Homes grant funding, which will see 67 homes on the Crossley Estate in Chadderton revamped.The homes will be fitted with external wall insulation to improve energy efficiency, reduce fuel poverty and prevent issues relating to condensation and damp.And as part of the Green Homes scheme, residents in properties all across the borough will get the chance to spend £10k in grant funding to install energy efficiency measures in their homes.The grants can be used towards the cost of installing insulation, including external wall, loft and cavity wall insulation, and.

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