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14
Apr
Five new Harrogate council houses hailed as the most energy efficient in North Yorkshire are still empty, it has emerged.
The homes were created last year on a former car park in Dene Park, in the Woodfield area of Bilton.
The three houses and two flats cost £1 million to build and came as part of a council scheme to turn redundant land into social housing.
Cllr Simon Myers, North Yorkshire Council's executive member for housing, said in a press release announcing the new homes in November that they were were "the most energy efficient we have developed".
Five months on, a Stray Ferret reader said the homes still didn't appear to have tenants. We contacted the council for an update,
Andrew Rowe, its assistant director for housing, said:
The houses all have air source heat pumps, solar panels, triple glazing and insulation. The largest house will produce 0.3 tonnes of carbon dioxide a year, compared to an average home creating six tonnes.
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