YORK residents contemplating escalating fuel bills over the freezing winter months are being offered free insulation for their homes.

City of York Council has teamed up with the Yorkshire Energy Partnership to offer free loft and cavity wall insulation which could save an estimated £310 a year on annual fuel bills.

The £100,000 Winter Warmer scheme aims to tackle fuel poverty and is available on a first-come first-served basis to private homeowners in York in return for a free, no obligation home survey.

Coun Tracey Simpson-Laing, cabinet member for health, housing and adult social services at City of York Council said she hoped the scheme would greatly reduce fuel bills and improve the health of those most susceptible to illnesses over the winter months.

She said: “Insulating your home is the best way to keep it warmer in winter – and because of the extra heat you’re keeping in your house, you’ll be able to turn your heating down and save money on your bills.

“This is the first scheme we’ve offered to all residents in York – and we’re not bound by criteria regarding age group or income benefits.

“Quite simply, the offer is open to all homeowners and landlords, so we’re expecting a lot of interest.”

The scheme is being funded by national energy providers and City of York Council, which aims to drive down carbon emissions from now to 2015.

Flats and mid-terrace properties are not eligible.

Lofts must have less than 66mm of existing insulation and will be insulated to the recommended level of 270mm.

Anyone interested in the offer should phone the Yorkshire Energy Partnership on 01904 554406 and quote Winter Warmer. The offer expires on January 31.