It seems that in spite of warm words from the Government in recent months on the "successful and smooth" introduction of Home Information Packs news from the ground is somewhat different. Last week's article by my colleague Michael Willoughby in Building, and just as importantly the attendant reader reaction, gives the profession perspective, whilst an excellent piece in this month's Which magazine gives the consumer viewpoint. Both are pretty dreadful.
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EUSEW and So
Back from a very wet Brussels, dodging in and out of extraordinarily named buildings (Berlaymont, Breydel, Charlemagne) and each one down a different rainswept traffic-ridden street from a central roundabout, it was clear that the EU's Sustainable Energy Week would take more cracking than just one day. The requirements to show passports, remove outwear and pass through scanners whenever entering a building slowed the whole thing down somewhat and made me pine (extraordinarily) for the NEC. Getting into the enormous Berlaymont, where the Commissioners commission for a press briefing, involved registration of passport numbers and took about half an hour.
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Today's Property Week offers a crystal ball on 2008. I've been thinking the sector would be completely obsessed with the credit crunch so could potentially lose interest in sustainability, but the experts writing in the magazine suggest otherwise. Four main predictions are made (the articles are subscriber only, I'm afraid):
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It must be the sub zero temperatures, howling winds and talk of economic depression but this year is already feeling like it will be a glass half full one. Some articles I'm receiving from experts on the upcoming introduction of Energy Performance Certificates for the Building Sustainability channel deepen the gloom. Roger Watts offers a perspective on the history and the future of EPCs in an article that appears in the Building Sustainability channel today. It makes for rather disturbing reading.
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