Thousands of households are to be handed vouchers for home improvements as part of Chancellor Rishi Sunak's pledge to slash energy bills and make homes greener.
Under the Green Homes Grant, families will receive vouchers of up to £5,000 for energy-saving changes with the poorest getting up to £10,000.
This is equivalent to £2 for every £1 homeowners and landlords spend to make their homes more energy efficient, up to £5,000 per household.
The plan aims to create tens of thousands of new jobs while helping the UK meet its 2050 target of achieving net zero carbon emissions, the Treasury said. "From September, homeowners will be able to apply for loans to improve their homes," the Chancellor announced during the mini-Budget. "This will cover
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