KEELE, UK. 23rd February 2024 - Richard Worrell lives in an apartment block in one of England's poorest neighbourhoods. In an inspiring short documentary, the Walsall resident gives an account of life in “the ice blocks,” both before and after a groundbreaking £7.9 million community regeneration project.
More than a thousand homes within 21 tower blocks across Walsall's four housing estates have been equipped with cutting-edge energy efficiency enhancements. This redevelopment project not only revitalises living conditions but also makes warmth and comfort more affordable for its residents.
Through strategic collaborations with Soltherm and Surefire Management Services, Watmos Community Homes secured pivotal funding from the Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund (SHDF), amounting to an impressive £7.9 million investment; the biggest single investment for a project of its kind.
Richard’s personal account details how this investment has enhanced the wellbeing of vulnerable individuals in his hometown; “I was involved with the estate, more than 20 years ago. And I worked with residents, and we used to call these places ‘the ice blocks.’ So that says it all really, doesn't it?”
The documentary sheds light on this remarkable project and the community's experiences.
“You noticed the difference instantly once the thermal cladding was in place, it just made it so noticeably more comfortable. It just makes this place so much nicer to live in.” Richard Worrell - Resident
This inspiring watch showcases a journey from cold, unwelcoming spaces to warm, energised homes that offer health, comfort, and vitality to Walsall's fuel poor population. The Watmos Regeneration Project is available to watch on the official Soltherm website.
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