The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has responded to the Business Secretary鈥檚 in social and local authority housing, low income and low energy efficiency rated homes across England and Scotland.
RIBA President, Alan Jones, said:
鈥淐onsidering the need to address fuel poverty, I鈥檓 pleased to see the Government prioritise the upgrade of lower-income homes. But this pledge seriously underplays the scale of the problem.
At least 19 million UK homes require retrofitting: the 拢562m announced today to fund the upgrade of 50,000 is simply not enough.
As the Environmental Audit Committee recommended earlier this week, to reach the Government鈥檚 net zero target, we need an adequately funded National Retrofit Strategy.
The Strategy must also consider how people can be encouraged to update their own homes by reforming taxes such as stamp duty, council and inheritance tax 鈥 something we鈥檝e been calling for through our Greener Homes campaign.
The Government must go further and faster to save our shameful housing stock.鈥
ENDS
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