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Minor Consequential Improvements

Volume 559: debated on Thursday 7 March 2013

The following is an extract from the Written Ministerial Statement presented by the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, the right hon. Member for Brentwood and Ongar (Mr Pickles) on 13 December 2012.

The Energy Saving Trust research found that consequential improvements, even with green deal finance in place, would put off 38% of households from going ahead with building work on their property that they were otherwise planning (“Energy Saving Trust, Exploratory Research into Building Regulations in relation to the Green Deal”, page 37).

[Official Report, 13 December 2012, Vol. 555, c. 42-3WS.]

Letter of correction from Eric Pickles:

An error has been identified in a paragraph in the Written Ministerial Statement on Minor Consequential Improvements on 13 December 2012. The error relates to a citation in the Statement.

The correct paragraph should have read:

The Energy Saving Trust research found that consequential improvements, even with green deal finance in place, would put off 38% of small and medium firms and 34% of households from going ahead with building work on their property that they were otherwise planning (“Energy Saving Trust, Exploratory Research into Building Regulations in relation to the Green Deal”, pages 37 and 26).