Get the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox so you never miss a thing Four high-rise tower blocks in north Manchester are to be transformed and kitted out with the latest energy-efficient technology as part of a £15 million makeover project.
Old gas heating systems will be replaced and new windows, insulation and low energy lighting installed. Council chiefs say the investment will cut their carbon emissions but also slash running costs for residents.
In total 300 homes in Newton Heath and Blackley will receive a range of sustainability improvements which it is said will save 750 tonnes of carbon a year. READ MORE: In Newton Heath, £12.5m will be invested in four high-rise residential towers on Croydon Drive – Lancaster,
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