In today's Guardian, page 2: "It is estimated that 11m homes in England are
built with cavity walls and around 7.7m with solid walls."
The Guardian does not give a source, but implies that these are Government
figures.
DCG
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Subject: Insulation
> In the recent discussions of energy we often hear government ministers
> going on about insulation. However, according to energy supplier E-On most
> buildings constructed before 1930 don't have cavity walls. I would have
> thought that this is a substantial proportion of the housing stock in the
> UK. But I wonder if anyone has any idea what that proportion is?
>
> p g-b
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