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Scottish Government Publication (Research and analysis)
Energy and Climate Change Directorate

Nov. 28 2023

Source Page: Heat in buildings - multiple ownership mixed use buildings: energy retrofit possibilities
Document: Heat in Buildings: Multiple Ownership Mixed Use Buildings: Energy Retrofit Possibilities (PDF)

Found: a conservation area 17 Figure 11: Percentage of MOMU properties that have listed status 18 3


Non-Departmental Publication (Guidance and Regulation)
Planning Inspectorate

Apr. 10 2024

Source Page: Section 62A Planning Application: S62A/2024/0039 396 Hotwell Road Clifton Bristol, BS8 4NU
Document: Planning Statement Final (PDF)

Found: The road and the properties that fron t it are included in the Clean Air Zone. 1.3 The property is


Scottish Parliament Debate - Main Chamber
Housing (Cladding Remediation) (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1 - Tue 12 Mar 2024

Mentions:
1: Burgess, Ariane (Green - Highlands and Islands) Many have been unable to sell their properties, to secure finance on them or to obtain insurance on them - Speech Link
2: Gosal, Pam (Con - West Scotland) If the building requires completion of all identified remedial works before it can be listed on the cladding - Speech Link
3: Leonard, Richard (Lab - Central Scotland) One, out of 14 listed members of the group. - Speech Link
4: Marra, Michael (Lab - North East Scotland) They are living in potentially unsafe properties and facing costly repairs. - Speech Link


Commons Chamber
Storm Henk - Mon 08 Jan 2024
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs

Mentions:
1: Robbie Moore (Con - Keighley) To date, unfortunately, 2,000 properties across the country are recorded as having been flooded.In the - Speech Link
2: Alicia Kearns (Con - Rutland and Melton) in Rutland have called for an urgent meeting of the council, but I am concerned that Rutland was not listed - Speech Link
3: Robbie Moore (Con - Keighley) It is incredibly important that we best protect as many properties and businesses as possible. - Speech Link


Lords Chamber
Renters (Reform) Bill
2nd reading - Wed 15 May 2024
Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities

Mentions:
1: Baroness Swinburne (Con - Life peer) The Bill will give good landlords the confidence to let their properties, equipping them with the tools - Speech Link
2: Baroness Taylor of Stevenage (Lab - Life peer) in Army properties, which were debated earlier today in your Lordships’ House. - Speech Link
3: Lord Truscott (Non-affiliated - Life peer) Scotland has the shortest time for rental listings in the UK: properties are listed for just 15 days - Speech Link
4: Lord Carrington (XB - Excepted Hereditary) In Schedule 1 to the Bill there are listed the various grounds for possession, which partly cover my - Speech Link


Deposited Papers

Mar. 13 2008

Source Page: Biennial conservation report of the Government Historic Estate 2005-2007. 76 p.
Document: DEP2008-0723.pdf (PDF)

Found: Departments with historic properties are required by the DCMS Protocolto protect any buildings at risk


Select Committee
CLA
HEA0006 - Heating our homes

Written Evidence Oct. 18 2023

Inquiry: Heating our homes
Inquiry Status: Closed
Committee: Energy Security and Net Zero Committee

Found: trained specifically on traditional buildings. 19.Often, attempts to retrofit homes which are listed


Select Committee
Jenna Delich
SHO0147 - Shared Ownership

Written Evidence Nov. 28 2023

Inquiry: Shared Ownership
Inquiry Status: Closed
Committee: Levelling Up, Housing and Communities Committee (Department: Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities)

Found: Written evidence submitted by Jenna Delich [SHO 147] As it stands, shared ownership properties scheme


Written Question
Armed Forces: Housing
Thursday 18th January 2024

Asked by: Luke Pollard (Labour (Co-op) - Plymouth, Sutton and Devonport)

Question to the Ministry of Defence:

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, how many (a) heating and (b) hot water issues were reported in service family accommodation properties in each month in 2023.

Answered by James Cartlidge - Minister of State (Ministry of Defence)

The number of heating and hot water issues reported in Service Family Accommodation in each month since the new Future Defence Infrastructure Services Accommodation contracts came into service in April 2022 can be found in the table below. Information prior to April 2022 is not held:

Month

Heating

Hot Water

Apr-22

1,463

251

May-22

1,147

397

Jun-22

848

397

Jul-22

752

470

Aug-22

644

551

Sep-22

1,354

622

Oct-22

1,793

517

Nov-22

2,957

332

Dec-22

3,690

247

Jan-23

3,148

235

Feb-23

2,098

208

Mar-23

2,026

231

Apr-23

1,500

272

May-23

951

366

Jun-23

720

401

Jul-23

724

503

Aug-23

792

568

Sep-23

1,038

626

Oct-23

2,548

795

Nov-23

3,316

285

Dec-23

2,516

407

The work orders listed in the table above include all repairs associated with heating such as condensate pipes freezing in extremely cold weather or a faulty single radiator valve and are not limited to total loss of heating. Similarly, those listed which relate to hot water include all associated repairs such as a lack of hot water to individual taps and are not limited to total hot water loss.

It remains the Department’s position that no home should be left without any form of heating or hot water for more than 24 hours. Where a fault with the permanent heating system cannot be rectified within this timeframe, alternative forms of heating and sources of hot water, or alternative accommodation, should be provided.


Written Question
Armed Forces: Housing
Thursday 18th January 2024

Asked by: Luke Pollard (Labour (Co-op) - Plymouth, Sutton and Devonport)

Question to the Ministry of Defence:

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, how many (a) heating and (b) hot water issues were reported in service family accommodation properties in each month in 2022.

Answered by James Cartlidge - Minister of State (Ministry of Defence)

The number of heating and hot water issues reported in Service Family Accommodation in each month since the new Future Defence Infrastructure Services Accommodation contracts came into service in April 2022 can be found in the table below. Information prior to April 2022 is not held:

Month

Heating

Hot Water

Apr-22

1,463

251

May-22

1,147

397

Jun-22

848

397

Jul-22

752

470

Aug-22

644

551

Sep-22

1,354

622

Oct-22

1,793

517

Nov-22

2,957

332

Dec-22

3,690

247

Jan-23

3,148

235

Feb-23

2,098

208

Mar-23

2,026

231

Apr-23

1,500

272

May-23

951

366

Jun-23

720

401

Jul-23

724

503

Aug-23

792

568

Sep-23

1,038

626

Oct-23

2,548

795

Nov-23

3,316

285

Dec-23

2,516

407

The work orders listed in the table above include all repairs associated with heating such as condensate pipes freezing in extremely cold weather or a faulty single radiator valve and are not limited to total loss of heating. Similarly, those listed which relate to hot water include all associated repairs such as a lack of hot water to individual taps and are not limited to total hot water loss.

It remains the Department’s position that no home should be left without any form of heating or hot water for more than 24 hours. Where a fault with the permanent heating system cannot be rectified within this timeframe, alternative forms of heating and sources of hot water, or alternative accommodation, should be provided.