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Renovation grants


Poor quality housing can have an adverse impact on the health and well being of the occupants and the City of London is committed to improving housing quality across all tenures including the private sector. Although it is the Government’s view that the primary responsibility to maintain a property must lie with the owner, it is often the case that some homeowners, particularly the elderly and most vulnerable, do not have the necessary resources to keep their homes in good repair.

The Government made major changes to the way in which local authorities can help the private sector when most of the existing legislation to enable local authorities to give grants was stopped in July 2003. In order to continue to provide assistance to the private housing sector through the provision of grants etc. all local authorities had to adopt a new policy setting out how it wanted to provide this help.

The City of London’s new Private Sector Renewal Policy, which covers properties in the Square Mile only, was designed to simplify the types of grants previously available and ensure that the limited resources are targeted effectively to the properties and residents most in need of assistance. One of the policy’s main aims is to make resources available in the form of a grant to remedy properties that are unfit for human habitation and in substantial disrepair where they are occupied by vulnerable people. It sets out the types of assistance available to owner-occupiers (long leaseholders who have purchased their home under Right to Buy in the City are treated as owner occupiers), landlords and tenants in the City and is summarised below. The effectiveness of the new policy will be reviewed within one year following consultation.

Further information

If, having read the summary, you would like further information on any of the grants and an application form, including detailed eligibility and grant conditions, please contact the Project Officer on 020 7332 1792 or via email. In addition, a full copy of the policy can be seen at the City of London offices at Guildhall between the hours of 9.00 am and 5.00 pm Monday to Friday. Please note that grant may not be paid if the works have been started, so please check before you start any works if you think you may be eligible.

Availability in other formats

The City of London uses Language Line to provide translation and interpreting facilities to provide the policy or the summary in alternative languages. A copy of the summary is also available in large print or Braille upon request.

Leaseholders who have purchased their home under Right to Buy and live outside of the City of London should contact the local authority in which they live for further details of the grants available in their area.

Private Sector Renewal Policy downloads

Download Private Sector Renewal Policy PDF (231kb)
Download Summary of Private Sector Renewal Policy PDF (89kb)
Download minor works grant form PDF (42.9kb)

 

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