openPR Logo
Press release

Brown’s zero carbon tax breaks don’t go far enough says The Construction Centre.co.uk

10-12-2007 03:41 PM CET | Industry, Real Estate & Construction

Press release from: The Construction Centre

The Construction Centre

The Construction Centre

Gordon Brown’s announcement in May this year that new carbon zero homes would be exempt from stamp duty was positively received by both the public and construction industry. However, The Construction Centre today voiced its concern that the directive to build zero carbon homes is not being achieved.

As yet the Government has not formally announced the definition of exactly what constitutes a zero carbon home in order to achieve the stamp duty tax break. This means that many of the new homes built may not achieve the standards set and fail to qualify. The Code for Sustainable Homes is designed to help the government reach its zero carbon targets by 2016 but industry experts are warning that both existing commercial and residential buildings will need to be incorporated into the Government’s plan if the targets are to be fully met.

In addition it is thought that up to 98% of private housebuilders have not yet adopted sustainable building methods and most Housing Association developments are currently only reaching minimum standards. This could also further delay the likelihood of the Government reaching its goals in time.

The Construction Centre .co.uk believes that the key is to bring existing buildings into line with some of the measures outlined for new buildings in order to reduce the amount of carbon emissions currently produced by the UK. At the Green Construction Summit last week Philip Wolfe, Chief Executive of the Renewable Energy Association said “If we aren’t prepared to do this for our existing stock, it will make all of our aspirations unachievable.” He continued by suggesting that the Government should introduce tax breaks for landlords and house owners to encourage the adoption of energy saving and renewable technologies.

Subsequent to these comments Construction Centre, Managing Director Richard Simmons and property developer for over 30 years suggested “A discount on Council Tax for all houses with solar panels could make a really significant impact on the zero carbon targets and one which would be easy to police. The government needs to move on from people just recycling a few wine bottles towards encouraging practices which will have a bigger impact on climate change.”

The Governments zero carbon targets and focus on sustainable building have been widely commended but The Construction Centre believes the industry, right down to the brick layer, needs to understand exactly what is expected of them through clear guidelines and enforced standards in order to successfully move the UK towards a greener environment.

The Construction Centre .co.uk was clear in its support for sustainable building practices but urged the Government to consider widening the net to incorporate the existing UK housing stock to achieve the 2016 targets.

More information can be found at
http://www.theconstructioncentre.co.uk
http://www.therenewableenergycentre.co.uk

Contact:
Angela Gallacher (Head of Press and Marketing)
Telephone: +44 (0)1926 865825
Email: angela.gallacher@theconstructioncentre.co.uk
Address: 1 Alpha House, Farmer Ward Road, Kenilworth, Warwickshire, CV8 2ED

www.theconstructioncentre.co.uk

The Construction Centre: Number 1 for delivering results on products and people

Targeted at consumers and the building industry, The Construction Centre has the largest online directory containing over 10,000 UK product manufacturers and suppliers with over 97,000 product search terms. Additionally there are over 50,000 contact details for merchants, industry professionals, tradesmen and contractors. Local Authority planning websites, trade publications and jobs can also be directly accessed from The Construction Centre.

Based in Warwickshire The Construction Centre is part of the UK250 Ltd group.

This release was published on openPR.

Permanent link to this press release:

Copy
Please set a link in the press area of your homepage to this press release on openPR. openPR disclaims liability for any content contained in this release.

You can edit or delete your press release Brown’s zero carbon tax breaks don’t go far enough says The Construction Centre.co.uk here

News-ID: 30279 • Views:

More Releases from The Construction Centre

The Construction Centre lends support to PC David Rathband’s Blue Lamp Foundation
The Construction Centre lends support to PC David Rathband’s Blue Lamp Foundat …
Having heard about the recent Christmas charity single released by The Strawheads in aid of PC David Rathband’s Blue Lamp Foundation, The Construction Centre has decided to lend its support by promoting the single through their website, Twitter page and blog. PC David Rathband was shot by Raoul Moat in Cumbria this year leaving him permanently blind. However while recovering in hospital he realised that many service men and women have
2009 Economy and Budget: It's broken and it can't be fixed
Richard Simmons, Managing Director at The Construction Centre .co.uk suggests the UK economy may never recover... The great problem with democracy and a 5 year election cycle is that there is little incentive for the Government to speak the truth or candidly make honest forecasts. In October last year the Government and Bank of England were ‘pretending to be surprised’ that the forecast contraction in GDP for 2009 was at 0.5%
Success at Interbuild 2008 for The Construction Centre.co.uk
Success at Interbuild 2008 for The Construction Centre.co.uk
The Construction Centre announced an increase in visitor traffic to its website and enquiries to building manufacturers and suppliers following the Interbuild Exhibition last week. The show which lasted five days saw a high number of visitors through the doors consisting of people from the building trade, industry professionals such as architects and specifiers, the general public and students. The Construction Centre, renowned in the industry for being the most widely
The Construction Centre.co.uk highlights fresh reports of skills shortages in the construction industry
The Construction Centre.co.uk highlights fresh reports of skills shortages in th …
The Construction Centre reported earlier this year that migrant building workers were returning to their homelands which would exacerbate the UK skills shortage. Fresh reports released today by the Times indicate that the Olympic Delivery Authority and the London Development Agency will be investing up to £20 million on training people in order to meet the construction timescales for the 2012 Olympics. The Construction Centre said that the issue of migrant

All 5 Releases


More Releases for Government

Digital Government Service Market Analysis, Size, Share, Growth Forecast 2028 - …
Global Digital Government Service market analysis focuses on market share and competitiveness index, which aids in assessing industry leaders' contributions. Each manufacturer is evaluated on a regular basis based on financial insights, regional engagement, market efficiency, important data, product range, and segment contribution. The Digital Government Service research study examines the existing and future state of the industry, as well as new market growth strategies. Market factors and causes, the
Global Digital Government Service Market Seeking Excellent Growth by 2030 | Gran …
For business strategists, the Digital Government Service Market 2022-2030 Research Report is a wonderful source of intriguing data. Covers analysis of the Digital Government Service market, including growth projections as well as historic and projected cost, revenue, demand, and supply statistics (as applicable). The value chain is described in-depth and your dealer is analyzed by research experts. This Digital Government Service analysis contains in-depth information that improves the report's comprehension,
Onyx Government Services Celebrates 15th Anniversary of Government Systems Integ …
Onyx Government Services today announces its 15th anniversary of interpreting, managing, and protecting mission-critical systems and data for the US Federal government and Department of Defense (DoD). The veteran-owned small business achieved much success while keeping pace with the fast-moving, emerging-technology field. In the last year, Onyx GS never wavered in continuously serving clients during the COVID-19 pandemic. The company exhibited extraordinary perseverance in a trying, but successful time highlighted
Global Government Cloud Market
Global Government Cloud Market is expected to reach USD XX Billion by 2026 from USD 18.23 Billion in 2018 at a CAGR of XX %. Global Government Cloud Market This is a comprehensive global report focused on the current and future prospects of the Global Government Cloud Market. This report is a consolidation of primary and secondary research, which provides market size, share, dynamics, and forecast for various segments and sub-segments considering
Government Cloud Market
Government Cloud Market valued USD 14.05 Billion in 2016 and expected to reach USD 34.9 Billion by 2024, at a CAGR of 12.1%. Report includes assessment of market definition along with the identification of key players and analysis of their strategies, complete quantitative analysis of the industry from 2016 to 2024 to enable the stakeholders to capitalize on the prevailing market opportunities, market analysis and comprehensive segmentation with respect to the
Government Cyber Security
Research analysis on the government cyber security market in the US identifies that the adoption of the hybrid deployment model for cyber solutions will be one of the major factors that will have a positive impact on the growth of the market. This model helps to overcome the issues that are prevalent in traditional deployment models. The adoption of hybrid deployment model lowers the total cost of ownership by ensuring