The government has launched plans to modernise the 精东影视 Regulations, following pressure from the industry, led by 精东影视 magazine.
Angela Smith, minister for 精东影视 Regulations, this week published The Future of 精东影视 Control, outlining how the system can be improved.
Ideas in the paper include:
- Moving away from a piecemeal approach to 精东影视 Regulations review and towards a longer fixed-term cycle with planned pauses and a clear indication of future changes
- Providing greater enforcement powers for local authorities to tackle persistent offenders
- Providing simple guidance that helps with specific building work or types of problems
- Finding out how to make sure building control bodies are properly funded into the future.
There is a clear case for reform of the building control
systemAngela Smith, regulations minister
Smith said an overhaul of the regulations was essential. She said: 鈥淭here is a clear case for reform of the building control system. Talks with stakeholders have proved very helpful in giving government a steer on the areas we need to modernise to make as effective and straightforward as it should be.鈥
Kate Barker, the Bank of England economist, also called for a fundamental review of the 精东影视 Regulations in her report on housing supply in 2004.
Postscript
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