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  1. Age UK Spring Budget submission, 2023.pdf

    crucial. The Government must also meet and exceed the remaining £1.4 billion gap in Home Upgrade Grant (HUG) funding – calculated as the shortfall between present HUG commitments and the support agreed ... falls far short. From 2022 - 2025 HUG could cover just 117,000 homesxxi. £1 billion of annual HUG grants through to 2032 would be sufficient to upgrade all of these homes to EPC band Cxxii. What Age

  2. The-Silver-Line-Annual-Report-2014.pdf

    their good days, and their bad days, with us. It’s a huge privilege and one that we don’t take for granted. Our commitment now is to ensure we will continue to be available for them each and every day…. so ... friendship service. At the same time we secured funding with a small number of founding partners, grants and trusts and developed relationships with key corporate partners and supporters. We launched nationally

  3. FS35 LP Tenancy rightsrent.pdf

    lettings are made on an ‘assured shorthold’ basis, but private landlords can also grant ‘assured’ tenancies. A tenancy granted a long time ago may be a ‘regulated’ (or ‘protected’) tenancy. This factsheet ... before appealing. 3.2 Assured tenants You are probably an assured tenant if your private tenancy was granted after 15 January 1989 but before 28 February 1997, provided your landlord did not give advance notice

  4. evidence_Health_Social_Care_Committee_Aug19.pdf

    local authorities are able to prioritise public health by restoring funding to the public health grant and developing a strategy on how to best meet older people’s health needs 3. Develop a costed strategy ... but it generates financial savings: spending on preventative activities through the public health grant is up to four times more cost-effective than NHS spendingxxi. For instance, although frequently preventable

  5. FS35 LP Tenancy rights - rent.pdf

    lettings are made on an ‘assured shorthold’ basis, but private landlords can also grant ‘assured’ tenancies. A tenancy granted a long time ago may be a ‘regulated’ (or ‘protected’) tenancy. This factsheet ... before appealing. 3.2 Assured tenants You are probably an assured tenant if your private tenancy was granted after 15 January 1989 but before 28 February 1997, provided your landlord did not give advance notice

  6. FS35 LP Tenancy-rightsrent.pdf

    lettings are made on an ‘assured shorthold’ basis, but private landlords can also grant ‘assured’ tenancies. A tenancy granted a long time ago may be a ‘regulated’ (or ‘protected’) tenancy. This factsheet ... before appealing. 3.2 Assured tenants You are probably an assured tenant if your private tenancy was granted after 15 January 1989 but before 28 February 1997, provided your landlord did not give advance notice

  7. FS35-LP-Tenancy-rightsrent.pdf

    lettings are made on an ‘assured shorthold’ basis, but private landlords can also grant ‘assured’ tenancies. A tenancy granted a long time ago may be a ‘regulated’ (or ‘protected’) tenancy. This factsheet ... before appealing. 3.2 Assured tenants You are probably an assured tenant if your private tenancy was granted after 15 January 1989 but before 28 February 1997, provided your landlord did not give advance notice

  8. Energy Price Guarantee Parliamentary Briefing, September 2022.pdf

    energy price cap. Secondly, it is essential the Government increase household energy efficiency grants for those on the lowest incomes. Household energy efficiency is measured in bands ranging from A ... replacing existing consumer protections. • Provide a radical increase in household energy efficiency grants for those on the lowest incomes to help them insulate themselves against spiralling prices. • Protect

  9. Autumn Statement 2024 - Age UK Submission (final).pdf

    funding has also been particularly hard hit. In 2023/24 the value of the ringfenced Public Health Grant was 21% lower on a real terms per person basis compared to 2015/16, making it harder for local authorities ... for the Ageing Well programme and be no less than £150 million. • A restoration of public health grants to local authorities to at least 2015/16 levels over a five-year period, with a more equitable distribution

  10. Age UK Annual Report 2425.pdf

    As independent charities, we largely raise money separately – through donations, gifts in wills, grants and sometimes income from running services – although sometimes we will raise money collectively ... and research examining the key drivers for local health and care decision-makers. • We provided 19 grants to local Age UK Partners to support their work to help older people stay well in winter. • We distributed

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