Map of regions around Liverpool, England, showing active delivery areas in Flintshire, Wrexham, Denbighshire, Conwy, Cheshire West & Chester, and Liverpool City Region. Includes labels for nearby cities such as Bangor, Rhyl, Mold, Chester, Ellesmere Port, Widnes, and Widdes, with highways M6, M56, M53, M62, and M58.

Regional Delivery Footprint

Warm Homes Plan North West delivers place-based retrofit programmes across defined regional clusters, supported by local mobilisation hubs and embedded PAS 2035 governance.

Mobilisation Capability

• 4–6 weeks from award to live delivery
• PAS 2035 coordinator allocation at award
• Pre-qualified supply chain ready for deployment
• Stock profiling support at pre-construction stage

Designed for Place-Based Delivery in North Wales

Warm Homes Plan North West is structured to deliver coordinated, area-wide retrofit programmes aligned with local authority housing strategies and decarbonisation targets.

We understand the distinct housing challenges across North Wales, including:

  • High proportions of pre-1919 and solid wall properties

  • Rural and coastal communities requiring tailored mobilisation

  • Fuel poverty and vulnerable households

  • Mixed tenure housing stock requiring structured engagement

Our delivery model supports clustered, street-by-street and estate-wide retrofit — combining fabric-first measures, renewable integration and PAS 2035 governance within a controlled improvement pathway.

Programmes are designed to provide measurable EPC uplift, sustained carbon reduction and long-term asset performance improvement.

Scalable Across Housing Portfolios

Warm Homes Plan North West is structured to scale from pilot clusters (25–50 properties) to multi-phase regional schemes exceeding 500+ dwellings, maintaining embedded governance, programme oversight and technical integrity throughout mobilisation and live delivery.

Controlled Whole-House Retrofit Pathway

Assessment
→ Retrofit Design
→ Mobilisation
→ Installation
→ Validation & Reporting

A brick house with three stories, featuring a small front yard with a brick fence and a sidewalk. The house has multiple windows with white trim and a small porch area. The roof is gray, and there is a chimney with an antenna on top.

Verified Programme Outcome

This dwelling improved from EPC E (52) to EPC C (68) following coordinated, PAS 2035–compliant whole-house retrofit interventions.

Delivered measures formed part of a structured improvement pathway incorporating fabric-first upgrades, ventilation compliance and performance validation.

Result:

  • 16 SAP point uplift

  • EPC band improvement (E → C)

  • Reduced carbon emissions

  • Enhanced thermal comfort and asset performance

We deliver regionally accountable, governance-led housing decarbonisation programmes aligned to Warm Homes Plan and SHDF objectives - structured for measurable impact, audit confidence and long-term asset performance.