After the warm reception to Episode 1, we’re back with another deep dive - this time into a topic that affects millions across the UK: fuel poverty and the realities of the new build housing market.
Fluctuating energy prices and a household’s fuel poverty risk are influenced by a multitude of factors, from local council policies to international conflict; but with surging costs it’s the most vulnerable households that continue to be hit the hardest. How can the housing industry ensure better living standards in a scalable way, and prevent new builds and low-cost housing from falling short of efficiency standards?
In this session, we explore:
- Why new homes aren’t always energy-efficient
- How planning delays, material costs, and affordability gaps are slowing progress
- The uncomfortable truth: 1 in 4 renters in the private sector are still living in fuel poverty
- More eye-opening statistics surrounding the issue of fuel poverty
- What needs to change to ensure future housing is warm, affordable, and sustainable
With completions at their lowest since 2016, and energy costs still disproportionately affecting low-income households, we ask:
Are we building homes that truly serve the people who need them most?
Housing insecurity and cold homes aren’t just policy failures - they’re lived experiences that shape mental health, family stability, and long-term wellbeing. Join us on the sofa as we unpack the data, challenge assumptions, and spotlight the technologies like smarter heating controls that are a cost-effective force for change.
Whether you're a policymaker, developer, or simply someone who cares about the future of housing in the UK, this episode is for you.
Drayton Sofa Session Episode 2 - Your Guide to the New Build Market and Fuel Poverty
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