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Apprentices urged to come forward for Ripley insulation scheme

Contractor Westville has started work insulating around 100 properties as part of a government Green Homes Grant scheme

Homes in Ironville, Derbyshire, have recently benefitted from an insulation project

Apprentices are being sought to work on an insulation scheme which will help reduce household bills.

Contractor Westville has just started work on insulating up to 101 properties in Walker Avenue, Stanley Avenue, Redfern Avenue and Fletcher Street in Ripley, Derbyshire, on behalf of Amber Valley Borough Council.

It follows the recent completion of external wall insulation, loft insulation and cavity wall insulation on 68 properties in Ironville, also on behalf of the council, in a £640,000 project.

The aim of this latest project - which is part of a £1.2 million government Green Homes Grant scheme - is to make homes more energy-efficient, cut bills and improve health.

Now Westville is on the lookout for apprentices to be trained up in a promising career in installing insulation, which, with rising energy costs, is emerging as a vital sector to work in.

David Arkle, head of housing services at Amber Valley Borough Council, said: "Even before the recent price hikes, improving the energy efficiency of homes will help to reduce carbon emissions but now with energy prices rising rapidly we are wanting to help residents access as much financial support to insulate their homes to reduce the impact of rising heating bills.

"Westville as our delivery partner need the trained workforce to be able to install the insulation.