the complete guide to
buying, developing & investing in green property
catherine dawson
the complete guide to
buying, developing & investing in green property
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the complete guide to
buying, developing & investing in green property catherine dawson
Publisher’snote Everypossibleefforthasbeenmadetoensurethattheinformationcontained inthisbookisaccurateatthetimeofgoingtopress,andthepublishersand author cannot accept responsibility for any errors or omissions, however caused. No responsibility for loss or damage occasioned to any person acting,orrefrainingfromaction,asaresultofthematerialinthispublication canbeacceptedbytheeditor,thepublisherortheauthor. FirstpublishedinGreatBritainin2007byKoganPageLimited Apartfromanyfairdealingforthepurposesofresearchorprivatestudy,or criticismorreview,aspermittedundertheCopyright,DesignsandPatents Act1988,thispublicationmayonlybereproduced,storedortransmitted, inanyformorbyanymeans,withthepriorpermissioninwritingofthe publishers,orinthecaseofreprographicreproductioninaccordancewith thetermsandlicencesissuedbytheCLA.Enquiriesconcerningreproduction outsidethesetermsshouldbesenttothepublishersattheundermentioned address: 120PentonvilleRoad LondonN19JN UnitedKingdom www.kogan-page.co.uk ©CatherineDawson,2007 TherightofCatherineDawsontobeidentifiedastheauthorofthiswork has been asserted by her in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and PatentsAct1988. BritishLibraryCataloguinginPublicationData ACIPrecordforthisbookisavailablefromtheBritishLibrary. ISBN-10 0749449756 ISBN-13 9780749449759 TypesetbyJSTypesettingLtd,Porthcawl,MidGlamorgan PrintedandboundinGreatBritainbyCambrianPrintersLtd,Aberystwyth, Wales
Contents
Introduction
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Makingdecisions 3 Definingagreenproperty3;Discoveringyour environmentalphilosophy4;Matchingyourphilosophy withpersonalcircumstances6;Matchingyourphilosophy withfinancialconsiderations7;Matchingyourphilosophy withpropertyaspirations8;Developingagreencode9; Summary9;Usefulorganizations10;Usefulwebsites14; Furtherreading14
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Homeowners 16 Becomingmoreenergyefficient16;Buyingenergy-efficient products30;Convertingtorenewableenergysources35; Reusingandrecycling43;Knowingaboutgrantsand discountschemes47;Usefulorganizations50;Useful websites52;Furtherreading53
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Home-buyers 54 Developingagreenchecklist54;Findingsuitable properties60;Recognizingandevaluatinggreen potential61;Recognizingpotentialforrenewableenergy sources66;Avoidingunsuitableproperties67;Knowing aboutthecosts68;Arranginggreenbuildingandcontents insurance70;Summary71;Usefulorganizations71;Useful websites73;Furtherreading74 Home-sellers Knowingwhatbuyersarelookingfor75;Making affordablegreenchanges76;Addingvaluethrough environmentallyfriendlychanges80;Producingahome informationpack80;Presentingyourgreenproperty
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xvi Contents forsale83;Marketingyourgreenproperty85;Knowing aboutgrants86;Summary86;Usefulorganizations86; Usefulwebsites87;Furtherreading87 5
Borrowers Definingyourborrowingphilosophy88;Knowing aboutethicalmortgages94;Mortgagesforgreennew buildandrenovation96;Researchingandchoosing greenlenders97;Usingethicalfinancialadvisers99; Summary100;Usefulorganizations100;Useful websites101;Furtherreading102
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Investors Definingyourinvestmentphilosophy103;Typesof ethicalpropertyinvestment105;Researchingand questioningorganizations110;Usingprofessionals111; Summary112;Usefulorganizations112;Useful websites114;Furtherreading114
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Landlords 115 UnderstandingtheGreenLandlords’Scheme115; Knowingaboutgrantsandloansforlandlords116; Knowingabouttaxincentivesforlandlords119;Producing anenergyperformancecertificate120;Sourcingenergyefficientwhitegoods120;Marketingyourenvironmentally friendlyproperty122;Overcomingproblemsthrough greenaction123;Summary124;Usefulorganizations124; Usefulwebsites128;Furtherreading129
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Tenants 130 Choosinggreenrentalaccommodation130;Making improvementswithyourlandlord132;Reachinga consensuswithothertenants134;Becomingmoreenergy efficient135;Buyingenergy-savingbrowngoods136; Savingmoney137;Obtaininggrantsfortenantson benefits138;Summary140;Usefulorganizations140; Usefulwebsites141;Furtherreading141 Developers Buyingapropertyorlandfordevelopment142; Knowingwhattoavoid145;Knowingaboutrulesand regulations146;Sourcinggreenmaterials148;Knowing
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Self-builders 164 Buyingland164;Obtainingpermission165;Understandingrules,regulationsandprocedures169;Planning anddesigning175;Ethicalpurchasingandsourcing182; Generatingyourownenergy182;Obtaininggrantsand taxincentives184;Summary185;Usefulorganizations 185;Usefulwebsites188;Furtherreading190
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Gardeners 191 Reusingandrecycling191;Composting192;Organic growing193;Creatingawildlifegarden197;Conserving waterandenergy197;Sourcingenvironmentally friendlyproductsandmaterials199;Knowingabout grantsanddiscountschemes200;Summary201; Usefulorganizations202;Usefulwebsites205; Furtherreading206
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Introduction
Ourplanetisexperiencingsignificantclimatechange.Scientistsseem tobeingeneralagreementthatitishumanactivitythatisinfluencing thischange,andthatifhumanbehaviourisnotalteredtheplanetwill suffer.Alreadyweareexperiencingmoreextremesofweather–2006 was the warmest year on record in the United Kingdom, and the 10warmestyearsgloballysinceformalrecordsbeganin1861have alloccurredsince1994.ThetemperatureintheUnitedKingdomin 2006reached104ºF(40ºC),andscientistspredictthat2007willsee even hotter temperatures. Water shortages and hosepipe bans are becomingincreasinglycommonintheUnitedKingdom,whilefloods andforestfiresarecausingdevastationaroundtheworld.Ifclimate changeisleftunchecked,therewillbeaprofoundimpactonourway oflifeandourcommunities.Agricultureandfoodproductionwill be seriously affected, water shortages will become more common and population migration will cause serious economic and social problems. The UK government and environmental groups believe that everyone can and should make a contribution to tackling climate change.Inadditiontotacklingtheproblemscausedbylargeindustry, the government and campaigners believe that individuals can do their part, especially in terms of how they live their lives, the transporttheyuseandthepropertyinwhichtheylive. Everyonehastolivesomewhere,whethertheybuy,rentorlive intemporaryaccommodation.IntheUnitedKingdompropertyhas beenagoodinvestmentforanumberofyears,withmanylandlords, investorsanddevelopersmakingconsiderableprofits.Almostevery adult in the United Kingdom is involved, in one way or another, withthepropertymarket.Thisbook,therefore,isaimedatalmost everyone who lives somewhere in the United Kingdom, who is concerned about the environment and who wants to change their behaviourinsomewaytohelpourplanet. Chapter 1 addresses the issue of definition – what do we mean by ‘green’, ‘environmentally friendly’ and ‘global warming’? This
2 TheCompleteGuidetoGreenProperty chaptergoesontolookatpersonalbeliefsandthedevelopmentofa personalgreencodethatwillhelpustomakeimportantchanges.The next10chaptersofthebookareaimedatparticularpropertyusers – owners, buyers, sellers, landlords, tenants, borrowers, investors, developers,self-buildersandgardeners.Manyreaderswillfallinto severalofthesecategories,andcross-referencingisprovidedwhere appropriatetoavoidrepetition. Therearemanywaystoreduceourpersonalimpactonclimate change.Somealterationsinthewayweliveanduseourproperty are easy and quick to implement, whereas others may require significantfinancialoutlayandmuchpersonaltimeanddedication toourgreenproject.Thisbookisforpeoplewhoareinterestedin making small and/or large changes, and is a practical, down-toearth,completeguidetogreenpropertyissues.Nopriorknowledge isassumedandthebookiswritteninauser-friendly,coherentway, freefromtechnicaljargon.Practicalinformationonwhichyoucan actisprovided,includingusefuladdressesandwebsites,detailsof nationalandlocalschemesandinformationaboutgrants,discount schemesandtaxincentives. Ihopeyouenjoyreadingthisbookandfinditinteresting.Iwish youeverysuccesswithyourgreenproject.
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Makingdecisions
Whenwethinkweare‘green’or‘environmentallyfriendly’,what dowemean?Whataretheissuesandwhyaretheyimportant?What isa‘green’property?Whatcanwedotohelptheenvironmentas property owners, buyers, sellers, landlords, tenants, investors and developers? What action should we take, and what action do we wantandneedtotake?Whatpersonal,environmentalandfinancial benefitscanbegainedbyalteringourbehaviour? These are questions that are becoming increasingly important as changes in our climate begin to affect all of our lives. This chapter helps you to think about your environmental philosophy, encouraging you to consider the issues that are important to you, andtheaspectsofyourpropertydecisionsthatyouwanttochange. Self-evaluationquestionsareincludedtohelpyouworkthroughthe issuesandcometosomeconclusions.Adviceonhowtoactonthese conclusionsisofferedthroughouttherestofthebook.
Definingagreenproperty Therearemanytypesofgreenproperty,andthetypethatyouchoose willdependonanumberoffactors,includingyourpersonaland/or familyphilosophy,yourpersonalfinances,howmuchtimeyouhave availabletospendonyourgreenproject,yourlifecircumstancesand thepropertyinwhichyoucurrentlylive. Greenpropertiescanbeviewedasbeingpartofacontinuum,with households making small but important changes at one end, and newly built eco-houses, using clean, renewable energy sources, at theotherend.Whereyouchoosetoplaceyourselfonthecontinuum depends,inpart,onthefactorslistedabove.Italsodependsonyour personalmotivationtomakeaconsciouschoicetoimprovetheplace inwhichyoulive,orthepropertythatyouareintendingtobuy,sell oruseforinvestmentpurposes.
4 TheCompleteGuidetoGreenProperty Allthetypesofpropertylistedbelowcanbedescribedas‘green’ properties, so even if you are constrained by finances or other personal circumstances, there are still some things that you can do to make your property greener. The greenest properties would encompassalltheissueslistedbelow:
a home or tenanted property in which waste is recycled using local authority recycling schemes and items are reused where possible;
ahomeinwhichallfamilymembersand/ortenantstrynotto waste energy, by buying energy-efficient appliances and using energywisely;
a tenanted property fitted with energy-efficient appliances in whichlandlordandtenantadheretoagreencode;
ahomeortenantedpropertythathasswitchedtogreenelectricity, whereagreentariffispaidtouseorprovidefundsforresearch intorenewableenergysources;
arenovatedpropertythathasbeenrebuiltandrefurbishedusing greenbuildingmaterials,fixturesandfittings,wherepossible;
a home bought, built or developed with a socially responsible and/orenvironmentallyfriendlymortgage;
ahomeinwhichallpropertyinvestorsandotherinvestorsadhere toethical,socialandenvironmentalprinciples;
anewlybuiltpropertyusingsustainableandrenewablesources of energy and built using green building materials, fitted with themostefficientenergy-savingappliances;
azerocarbonnewhomethatachieveszeronetcarbonemissions fromenergyusedinconstructionandonsiteovertheusefullife ofthebuilding.
Information about all aspects of these types of green property is presentedthroughouttherestofthisbook.
Discoveringyourenvironmentalphilosophy Why do you want to make your property greener? Some of you may be very worried about the influence of climate change and
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how this will affect the lives of future generations. Others may be concernedabouttheunrestricteduseoffossilfuels,theprospectof fuelsuppliesrunninglowandtheconsequentriseinprices.Oryou maybeinterestedinthegrantsavailabletohelpyoutobecomemore energyefficientandtheprospectsofsavingmoneyonfuelbills.Or perhaps,asahumanbeing,youareconcernedaboutthewelfareof others around the globe. Maybe you want to invest in companies thathavethesameconcernsasyou. Whatever the reasons for wanting to have a greener property, youneedtothinkaboutthesereasonsandbehonestwithyourself. Your reasons will influence the type of property that you buy, the green lifestyle that you choose, the type of development that you undertake and the investment and borrowing opportunities in whichyoubecomeinvolved.Thefollowingquestionswillhelpyou tothinkmoreaboutyourenvironmentalphilosophy:
Who,ifanyone,hasinfluencedyourattitudetowardsenvironmentalissues?
Do you believe that you have received balanced information abouttheissuesinvolved?
Do you know where to obtain impartial and/or balanced informationabouttheseissues?(Seeorganizationslistedatthe endofthisbookformoreinformationandadvice.)
Whatisyourattitudetowardsclimatechange?
Whatdoyouknowaboutenergyconservation?
What do you know about renewable, sustainable and clean sourcesofenergy?
Doyoubelieve,asanindividual,thatusingthistypeofenergy wouldhelptheplanet?
Are you interested in the financial aspect of becoming greener, including government grants and personal savings on energy bills?
Doyouunderstandwhatcausesclimatechange? Do you believe that you, as an individual, can do anything to reduceclimatechange? Doyoubelievethatyou,asanindividual,canconserveenergy andthatitwillmakeadifferenceifyouchangeyourbehaviour?
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What are your attitudes towards ethical investment and borrowing?
Canyouaffordtobaseyourinvestmentandpropertydevelopment decisionsonethicalprinciplesratherthancosts?
Youshouldconsiderthesequestionsonanindividualbasis–there are no judgements to be made. If you find that your overriding reason for wanting a greener property is to take advantage of the governmentgrantsonoffer,thenthatisfine.Thisbookoffersadvice for people with all types of green philosophy – taking advantage ofgrantswillstillleadtoagreenerwayoflifeforyouand/oryour tenants. Once you have thought about your personal environmental philosophy,youneedtothinkabouthowthiscanbematchedwith yourpersonalcircumstancesandpropertyaspirations.
Matchingyourphilosophywithpersonal circumstances Your personal circumstances will have an influence on the type of green property that you can develop. In particular, if you are a homeownerlivingwithothermembersofyourfamily,oraproperty developerorlandlordhopingtoletyouraccommodationtotenants, youwillneedtomakesurethatotherslivinginyourpropertyagree withyourenvironmentalphilosophy. Youneedtoworkwithfamilymemberstodevelopagreencode that you all understand and with which you are all happy (see below).Thiswillinvolvediscussingandunderstandingthepertinent issues.Thereareanumberofbooksthatexplaintheissuesinaway thatchildrencanunderstand,andsomeofthebestbooksarelisted below.Also,schoolsworkhardtoteachenvironmentalawarenessto childrenandthereareanumberofschemestakingplacearoundthe country to promote this awareness. More information about these schemescanbeobtainedfromtheEnergySavingTrust(EST)website andtheNationalEnergyFoundation(NEF)website(detailsbelow). Downloadableenergy-savingstickersforchildrenareavailablefrom theESTwebsite. Yourpersonalcircumstanceswillhaveaninfluenceontheamount oftimeyoucandevotetoyourgreenproperty.Propertyownerswho workfull-timeandhaveotherimportantcommitmentswillnotbe
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abletodevoteasmuchtimetoagreenpropertyassomeonewhohas decidedtoleavehisorherjobtospendthewholetimebuildingan eco-home(seeChapter10).Whenyouthinkaboutthetypeofgreen property in which you wish to live or invest, you must conduct a realistic evaluation of your present and future time commitments andhowmuchtimeyouareabletospenddevelopingyourgreen property.Thisisanimportantconsiderationforallmembersofthe family – you should not expect others to devote as much time as you if they have little time available or if they are not as strongly motivated.
Matchingyourphilosophywithfinancial considerations You will need to consider your personal finances carefully. Some environmentalphilosophieswillhelpyoutosavemoney,forexample through energy conservation or through obtaining grants to make home improvements. However, other environmentally friendly changes are expensive, especially in the short term, although you maysavemoneyinthelongterm(seeChapter2). It used to be the case that social and environmental investment opportunitiesweremoreexpensivetosetupandprovidedlesspotentialforgrowththanlessethicallyconsciousalternatives.However, thisisnotnecessarilythecasenow.Theenvironmentalmovementis gainingpaceworldwideandmoreandmoreenvironmentallyaware companies are being set up, while older companies are changing their traditional practices. When choosing a company in which to invest,orfromwhichtoborrow,youneedtomatchyourfinancial circumstances with your environmental philosophy. For example, areyouinterestedincompaniesthatcontributetowardsasafeand healthy environment, offer ecologically superior products or use ecological principles to drive product design and/or investment (seeChapters5and6)?Wouldyoubewillingtopaymoreforyour financial product if it met your ethical/environmental criteria, or wouldyoubewillingtocompromiseoncertainprinciplestoobtain abetterdeal? It is important to carry out a careful financial assessment when youareformulatingyourenvironmentalphilosophy,sothatyouare notconstrainedanddisappointedinyourplansbylackoffinance. Advice is offered throughout this book on the cost of making environmentallyfriendlychanges.
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Matchingyourphilosophywithproperty aspirations Ifyouareapropertydeveloperoranownerintendingtosellyour property once you have renovated or refurbished, you should note that the EST has found that 64 per cent of potential buyers wouldnotconsiderhousesthathaveold,damagedboilers,singleglazedwindowsandinsufficientinsulation(seeChapters4and9). When developing your property you need to make sure that you have enough finances available to provide the best energy-saving appliances and fixtures that will appeal to your intended market. This could enable you to add considerable sums of money to the potential purchase price, according to the EST and the results of my own research (see Chapter 4). Also, you may be able to take advantageofagovernmentschemecalledtheLowCarbonBuildings Programme.ThisisaUK-wideprogrammethatprovidesgrantsto individuals,communitiesandbusinessesforrenewabletechnologies (seeChapter9).Bydevelopinganenvironmentallyfriendlyproperty, you can match you environmental philosophy with your property aspirationsandmakeagoodprofitatthesametime. FromJune2007anyoneintendingtosellapropertyneedstoproduceahomeinformationpack.Partofthispackinvolvesanenergy efficiency assessment. Some people believe that, the higher your propertyscoresinthisassessment,thehigherpriceyoucancharge when selling. Other people are sceptical that this assessment will makeanydifference–ifsomeonewantsaproperty,heorshewill buy it, regardless of the energy efficiency score. However, anyone intendingtobuyandsellpropertyshouldconsiderthisissuecarefully, balancing energy-efficiency measures with the wants, needs andbeliefsoftheintendedmarket(seeChapter4). As a landlord you will find the letting process easier and more enjoyableifyoudonotencounterproblemswithyourtenants.Oneof thewaystodothisistoletyourpropertytotenantswithwhomyou have a common bond. Environmental awareness can provide this common bond, and if you advertise your property to like-minded tenants,youshouldbeabletomatchyourpersonalenvironmental philosophywithyourpropertyaspirations(seeChapter7).
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Developingagreencode Youwillfinditeasiertodevelopandmaintainyourenvironmentally friendlypropertyifotherhouseholdmembers,tenantsand/orbusinesspartnersareinagreementwithyou.Theeasiestwaytomake sure that you and others know what you are trying to do is to developa‘greencode’.Thisisashortdocumentthatsetsoutyour environmentalphilosophyinasimplebutcomprehensiveway. Thetypeofdocumentyouproducedependsonyourgreenproperty aspirations.Ifyouarealandlordhopingtoletagreenpropertyto like-mindedtenants,youcouldproduceagreencodeaimedatyour tenants, which describes what you are trying to do and why it is important.Thecodecouldbeincludedinyourpropertyinformation pack,andincludeasetofsuggestionsabouthowtenantscanhelp by saving energy, ventilating the property, buying energy-efficient browngoodsandreusingandrecycling(seeChapter8). Ifyouareahouseholderwithpartnerandchildrenyouallneedto worktogethertodevelopyourgreencode.Childrenoftenfindthis aninterestingtask,especiallywhenitcanbecombinedwithwhat theyarelearningatschool.Ifchildrenhavebeeninvolvedwiththe developmentofthegreencode,theyaremorelikelytoadheretothe codeinthefuture. Propertydevelopersmayfinditusefultodevelopagreencodethat canbeusedtohelpcheckthatbuilders,suppliersandinvestorsarein agreementwithyourenvironmentalphilosophy.Thiscouldinclude informationaboutsourcinggoods,usingsustainableandrenewable materials,companypracticesandtypesofethical/socialinvestment (see Chapter 9). Companies that consider themselves ‘green’ will alsohaveagreencodethattheycansupplyuponrequest. Whenchoosingfinancialserviceprovidersasktoseetheircode ofbusinessethics,statementofinvestmentprinciplesand/orethical policy. You can compare these with your own green code to find out whether the company is one in which you wish to invest (see Chapter6).
Summary Before you begin to take action to make your property greener, it isusefultothinkaboutwhatyoumeanbya‘greenproperty’.This willhelpyoutothinkaboutthetypeofactionthatneedstobetaken andwhyitisimportanttoyou,yourfamily,tenantsand/orbusiness
10 The Complete Guide to Green Property partner.Youcanthengoontodevelopyourpersonalenvironmental philosophy,whichwillincludeallthegreenissuesthatareimportant to you. Once you have done this you can consider your personal circumstances,personalfinance,propertyaspirationsandhowthese matchyourenvironmentalphilosophy. Thischapterhasofferedadviceontheseissuesandondeveloping yourpersonalgreencode.Onceyouhavedonethis,youcangoon tolookatspecificwaystoworkwithinthiscode.Thenextchapter offersadvicetohomeownerswhoarethinkingaboutmakingtheir propertygreener.
Usefulorganizations Thereareawidevarietyoflocalandnationalorganizationsavailable to offer advice, information, guidance and membership to people whoareinterestedinenvironmentalandpropertyissues.
EnergySavingTrust The Energy Saving Trust (EST) was established as part of the government’sactionplaninresponsetothe1992EarthSummitin RiodeJaneiro,whichaddressedworldwideconcernsonsustainable development issues. The EST develops and manages programmes onbehalfoftheUKgovernment,whichincludeawareness-raising among local communities, the general public and commercial organizations; the production and distribution of a wide range of informationdocumentsandpublications;andgrantsforinnovative technologiesandtechniques. EnergySavingTrust(England) 21DartmouthStreet LondonSW1H9BP Tel:02072220101 Fax:02076542460 www.est.org.uk EnergySavingTrust(Scotland) 112/2CommercialStreet Leith EdinburghEH66NF
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Tel:01315557900 Fax:01315557919 EnergySavingTrust(Wales) WalesAlbionHouse OxfordStreet Nantgarw CardiffCF157TR Tel:01443845030 Fax:01433845940 EnergySavingTrust(NorthernIreland) EnterpriseHouse 55/59AdelaideStreet BelfastBT28FE Tel:02890726006 Fax:02890239907
CommunityActionforEnergy Thisorganizationisanetworkofpeoplewhoshareacommoninterest incommunityenergyprojectsandideas.Itisaprogrammefromthe EST that is designed to ‘promote and facilitate local communitybasedenergyprojects’.Membershipisfreeandonceyoubecomea member you can receive information about training sessions, new initiatives,localfundingopportunitiesandrelevantlocalnews. Onitswebsiteyoucanaccessadatabaseoffundingopportunities. This enables you to search by keyword, fund name, type of funding,eligibleregionsandfundingorganizations.Thisisauseful databaseforfindinginformationaboutgrantsandschemesthatmay benefit you as a homeowner, landlord, developer or tenant. More information about the CommunityAction for Energy network can beobtainedfromwww.est.org.uk/cafeorbytelephoning08701261 444.
NationalEnergyFoundation The National Energy Foundation (NEF) is an educational charity registeredinEnglandthathelpspeopleintheUnitedKingdomby offering advice about safe and efficient energy use. On its website
12 The Complete Guide to Green Property you can find information about carbon dioxide emissions, energy ratings,savingenergy,renewableandsustainableenergy,andsubscribetoitsfreenewsletter. TheNationalEnergyFoundation DavyAvenue Knowlhill MiltonKeynesMK58NG Tel:01908665555 Fax:01908665577 E-mail:
[email protected] Website:www.nef.org.uk
TheCarbonTrust The Carbon Trust is an independent company funded by the government.TheroleofthecompanyistohelptheUnitedKingdom ‘movetoalowcarboneconomybyhelpingbusinessandthepublic sector reduce carbon emission now and capture the commercial opportunities of low carbon technologies’. The company produces useful information on climate change and energy efficiency for businesses, provides energy efficiency loans of £5,000–200,000 and advises on Enhanced Capital Allowances for business, including landlordsandpropertydevelopers(seeChapters7and9). TheCarbonTrust 8thfloor,3Clement’sInn LondonWC2A2AZ Tel:08000852005 Fax:02071707020 E-mail:
[email protected] Website:www.carbontrust.co.uk TheCarbonTrustinWales AlbionHouse,OxfordStreet Nantgarw CardiffCF157TR Tel:01443845944 E-mail:
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TheCarbonTrustinScotland BrunelBuilding,JamesWattAvenue ScottishEnterpriseTechnologyPark EastKilbrideG750QD Tel:01355581810 E-mail:
[email protected] TheCarbonTrustinNorthernIreland Unit9,NorthernIrelandSciencePark TheInnovationCentre Queen’sRoad,Queen’sIsland BelfastBT39DT Tel:02890737912 E-mail:
[email protected] SustainableEnergyPolicyDivision For more information about government policy issues relating to energyefficiency,consulttheSustainableEnergyPolicyDivisionof DEFRA: SustainableEnergyPolicyDivision,DEFRA 6/H15AshdownHouse,123VictoriaStreet LondonSW1E6DE Tel:02070828709 Fax:02070828708
Homeimprovementagencies Home improvement agencies (HIAs) are small, non-profit-making bodiesthatarefundedbylocalauthoritiesthroughtheSupporting People Programme. They are managed locally by housing associations,localauthoritiesorcharitableorganizations.Themainfunctions of HIAs are to support vulnerable people in their quest to remain independent in their homes, help people access funds and resourcestomakehomeimprovements,includingenergyefficiency improvements,andprovideinformationonhomeinsurance,loans andequityrelease.Ifyouareavulnerablehomeowneroralandlord lettingyourpropertytotenantswhoareolder,disabledoronlow incomes,youcanseekadvicefromyourlocalHIA.
14 The Complete Guide to Green Property More information about HIAs can be obtained from your local authority or by contacting Foundations, which is the national coordinatingbodyforhomeimprovementagenciesinEngland.On itswebsiteyoucanfindcontactdetailsofyournearestHIA. Foundations BleaklowHouse,HowardTownMill Glossop DerbyshireSK138HT Tel:01457891909 Fax:01457869361 E-mail:
[email protected] Website:www.cel.co.uk/foundations
Usefulwebsites www.climnet.org TheClimateActionNetwork(CAN)isaworldwidenetworkofover 365non-governmentalorganizationsworkingtopromoteactionon limitingthehumaninfluenceonclimatechange.Onitswebsiteyou canfindinformationaboutclimatechangetrendsandsignals,along withinformationaboutCANoffices. www.climate-concern.com Climate Concern UK is a campaign group focused on increasing public understanding of the dangers of climate change. On the website you can obtain information about the effects of climate change and useful arguments that help to combat scepticism over climatechange.
Furtherreading Useful green books for individuals and families include the following: Callard, S and Millia, D (2001) The Complete Book of Green Living, CarltonBooks,London Corkhill,M(2006)GreenParenting,ImpactPublishing,Bath Hegarty,M(2000)TheLittleBookofLivingGreen,NightingalePress, Royston
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Jones,E(2006)GoMakeaDifference,3rdedn,ThinkBooks,London Norris,S(2005)Superkids!250incrediblewaysforkidstosavetheplanet, ThinkBooks,London Siegle,L(2001)GreenLivingintheUrbanJungle,GreenBooks,Totnes Trask,C(2006)It’sEasyBeingGreen:Ahandbookforearthfriendlyliving, GibbsSmith,Layton,Utah
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As a homeowner there are many things that you can do to make yourpropertygreener.Nowthatyouhavethoughtaboutyourgreen philosophyanddefinedtheenvironmentalissuesthatareimportant toyouandyourfamily,youcangoontothinkaboutthechanges thatyoucanmakearoundyourhome. This chapter offers practical advice about what you can do to makeyourhomemoreenergyefficient,includinginformationabout buyingenergy-efficientproducts;adviceonconvertingtorenewable energysources,includingcostsassociatedwithconversionandthe savingsthatcanbemade;informationaboutreusingandrecycling, andadviceaboutgrantsanddiscountschemesforhomeownersin theUnitedKingdom.
Becomingmoreenergyefficient Therearebothsmallandlargechangesthatyou,asahomeowner, can make to become more energy efficient. Some of these changes are easy to implement and cost very little, whereas others require theinstallationofnewequipmentthatmaybeexpensiveintheshort term,butthatwillsavemoneyandenergyinthelongterm.
Heatingandhotwater TheESTpointsoutthatoldboilersaccountforaround60percentof alldomesticcarbondioxideemissions.However,ifyouuseahighefficiencycondensingboilerthisfigureissignificantlyreducedand youmaysaveintherangeof£190–240ayearonyourheatingbills. Installing a new boiler can be expensive, and, depending on the systemandplumberyouchoose,couldbeintheregionof£800–3,000. However,iftheESTsavingsassumptionsarecorrect,andsincemost
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20 The Complete Guide to Green Property boilershaveanexpectedlifetimeof10–15years,youshouldrecoup thecostsandmakeconsiderablesavingsbyreplacingyouroldboiler. Althoughthesefiguresappearconvincing,itisimportanttonotethat therearewidevariationsinthecostsandsavingsthatcanbemade, and that these will be influenced by property size and type, local climate, type of heating controls, your existing boiler, occupancy patterns and existing insulation. Therefore, it is important to seek appropriateadvicebeforemakingchangestoyourpresentsystem. Forindependent,professionaladviceaboutheatingandhotwater systemsandtofindaqualifiedinstallerconsulttheHeatingandHot Water Industry Council website (www.centralheating.co.uk). You can find out more about the energy efficiency of boilers by using thedatabaseatwww.boilers.org.ukbeforeyoumakeyourpurchase. Thiswebsiteprovidesusefulinformationaboutthecostsandsavings that can be made by changing your existing boiler. If you are on certainbenefits,grantsmaybeavailablethroughWarmFront,Warm Homes, Warm Deal and the Home Energy Efficiency Scheme (see below).Somelocalauthoritiesprovidegrantsfortheinstallationof heatingsystems(seeAppendix1).
Loftinsulation Uptoathirdofallheatlostinahomecanbethroughpoorinsulation inroofspaces,accordingtotheEST.However,loftinsulationisquick andeasytoinstallandtherearegreenproductsavailable,including insulation made from fire-retarded recycled newspaper and from Britishsheep’swool.Theseproductsaresafetoinstall,easytocut withasharpknifeorshearsanddonotneedanyspecialprotective clothing, apart from a simple dust mask. It costs around £150–400 toinstallloftinsulation,dependingontheproductyouchooseand thesizeofyourloft,andyoucouldsave£60–70peryearonheating bills, according to the NEF. Grants and discounts are available for loftinsulation(seeAppendix1). Ifyouchoosetoinstallloftinstallationyourself,usefulinformation aboutwhereandhowtoinstallenvironmentallyfriendlyproducts can be obtained from the Green Building Store website (www. greenbuildingstore.co.uk). For more information about installing loft insulation effectively and safely contact the NEF (see Chapter 1).Ifyouchoosetouseaninstaller,contacttheNationalAssociation ofLoftInsulationContractorsforinformationaboutcontractorsin yourarea(detailsbelow).
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Wallinsulation Therearethreetypesofwallinsulation,andthetypethatyouinstall dependsonthepropertyinwhichyoulive.Cavitywallinsulationis themostcommon,andinvolvestheinjectionofblownmineralwool, ureaformaldehydefoamorpolystyrenebeadsintothewallcavities. Although these cannot be considered ‘green’ insulation materials, youwillsaveenergybyhavingtheminstalled:youcouldsaveupto £70ayear,accordingtotheNEF.Installationcostsvary,depending on the size of your house, the contactor you use and the type of insulationmaterial,butshouldbeintheregionof£200–500ifyou take advantage of local discount schemes.All insulation materials mustmeetgovernmentstandards,andyoushoulduseanapproved contractor to carry out the work, as the installation then will be guaranteedfor25yearsbytheCavityInsulationGuaranteeAgency (detailsbelow). The other two types are internal and external wall insulation. Theseinvolvetheinstallationofflexiblethermallining,rigidthermal boardorexternalcladding/render.Costscanrangefrom£500–5,000, depending on the size of your house, the contractor you use and thetypeofinsulationrequired.Anapprovedinstallerinyourarea foralltypesofinsulationcanbyfoundbyconsultingtheNational Insulation Association (NIA) website (details below). Grants and discountsareavailableforcertaintypesofwallinsulation(seethe Appendix).
Floorinsulation TheESTestimatesthatyoucouldsaveupto£50ayearbyinstalling floorinsulation,althoughagain,thesesavingsdependonanumber offactorssuchassizeofproperty,typeofflooring,otherinsulation and type of heating. Depending on your current flooring and the amount of work you wish to undertake, there are various options availabletoyou.Perhapsoneofthequickestandsimplestwaysto reducedraughtsthroughfloorboardsistofillgapswithatubesealant. Otherpopularmethodsfortimberfloorsincludetheinstallationof insulation boards, although there are now more environmentally friendly materials available such as wool quilts and plant-fibre board.Alltimberflooringinsulationshouldleaveaventilationgap andshouldnotblockairbricks,topreventrotting. Forsolidfloors,optionsincludepolystyreneorfoamedglassbelow floor slabs, or polystyrene or mineral wool above floor slabs, laid
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inconjunctionwithnewflooring.Rubber-basedmaterialsandcork mayoffermoreenvironmentallysoundalternatives,whenobtained fromsustainablesources.Pricesvaryenormously,dependingonthe typeofinsulationyouchoose.ContacttheNIAformoreinformation (detailsbelow).
Draught-proofing Draught-proofingmeasureswillhelptosaveenergyinyourhome but you must also make sure that there is adequate ventilation to reduce the build-up of condensation and damp, especially in the bathroomandkitchen,andprovideadequateairflowforfirestoburn safely.Simpledraught-proofingthatcanbecarriedoutquicklyand easily includes the use of brushes, strips, foams, sealants, weather barsordraughtexcludersoninternalandexternaldoors,windows, letterboxes,keyholesandcatflaps. Theinstallationofdoubleortriple-glazedwindowsisapopular, butcontroversial,energy-savingmeasure.TheESTarguesthatnew doubleortriple-glazedwindowshelptosaveenergyandcanhelpto addvaluetoyourhouse.However,environmentalistsarguethatthis isleadingtoacultureofunnecessarywindowreplacement,andthat itismoreenvironmentallyfriendlytocutdownonwasteandkeep andmaintainexistingwindows.Althoughtheymaybeoldtheywill last many years with careful maintenance, and you can consider installingsecondarydoubleglazingtoreducedraughts. Environmentalists argue that the use of PVC window frames shouldbephasedout,asmuchmoreenergyisusedtomanufacture PVCthanconventionalwoodenwindowframes,theplasticisvery hardtorecycle,itismadefromoilandtheseresourcesarerunning out,andtheprocessingduringmanufacturegivesoffchemicalsthat are damaging to the environment. Also, some environmentalists believe that PVC window frames may need replacing more often andarenotasdurableasmanufacturerswouldleadustobelieve. Windowframesmadefromwoodthatcomesfromcarefullymanaged forests are a more environmentally friendly option than PVC, but they tend to be more expensive to buy. You need to think about your environmental philosophy, consider the existing windows of your property and decide upon the best option for your personal circumstancesandfinances.Foraninterestingcomparisonoftimber versusplasticframesconsultwww.ambassadoor.co.uk. Ifyoudecidetoinstalldoubleortripleglazing,theairgapbetween thepanesshouldbe12–20millimetresandyoushouldspecify‘low-e’
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28 The Complete Guide to Green Property glazing,whichhasaspecialheat-reflectivecoatingbetweenthepanes. Itisalsopossibletohaveargon-gas-filledwindowsthattransmitheat lessreadilyandhelptosavemoremoney.TheBritishFenestration Rating Council (BFRC) provides information about choosing the mostenergy-efficientdoorsandwindows(detailsbelow).Pricesfor doubleandtripleglazingvaryenormously,butyoushouldbeable torecoupsomeofthecostsfromsavingsonyourheatingbillover the long term. Grants for draught-proofing measures are available forhomeownersandtenantsoncertainbenefits(seebelow).
Lighting Although energy-efficient lighting is initially more expensive to installthenconventionallighting,considerablesavingscanbemade over its lifetime. Compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) are modern energy-savinglightbulbs,soldbywattage,whichfitintostandard lightfittings.Becausetheyuselesselectricityyoucanhavealower wattagebulbtogivethesameamountoflight.Whenbuyinglight bulbs,lookforthenewEuropeanEnergyLabeltocheckthatthebulb has an A rating for energy efficiency (see below). Recommended retailerscanbeobtainedfromtheESTwebsite(seeChapter1).
Electricity Simple changes around the home can save electricity and money. Theseinclude:
switchinglightsoffwhenoutofrooms;
notfillingthekettletoomuchwhenboilingwater;
defrostingnaturally,ratherthanusingthemicrowave;
notleavingappliancesonstand-byorchargingunnecessarily; usingtheeconomyandhalfwashbuttonsonwashingmachines andtumbledriers; utilizing‘one-pot’cookingstrategiesandcookingmorethanone dishintheovenatatime; usingoff-peak(night-time)electricityasthisischeaper; usingrechargeablebatterieswherepossibleandpractical;
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turningoffcomputerperipheralswhennotinuseandutilizing power-savingoptions.
Althoughtheenergysavingsfromeachoftheseindividualactivities areverysmall,yourenergyandfinancialsavingswillgrowinthe long term through reducing wastage and changing the habits of everyhouseholdmember.
Smartmeters Smartmetresareanewgenerationofdevicesthatcanbeinstalledin houses,replacingexistinggasandelectricitymeters.Usingasmart meter, homeowners can monitor their energy output in monetary terms rather than kilowatt hours and find out which equipment is using more energy. If the meters are strategically placed, this monitoringisaneasyprocess,andorganizationssuchasEnergywatch believe that this will lead to less energy consumption and make households more responsible in their usage. Smart meters can be readremotelywithinformationsentautomaticallytothesupplier, thus doing away with the need for estimated bills and associated paperwastage. AtthispresenttimesmartmetersarebeingpilotedinLondonto findoutwhetherpeopledochangetheirhabitsasaresultofthemeter andtodeterminewhichsystemworksbest.Moreinformationabout smartmeterscanbeobtainedfromtheOfficeofGasandElectricity Marketswebsite(www.ofgem.gov.uk).
Carbonoffsetschemes Todaythereareavarietyofschemesbeingsetupthatenableyouto offsetyourknowncarbonemissionsbypayingtowardsreplenishing carbonstocks.Throughtheseschemesyoucanworkouthowmuch carbonyouusethroughtravelandinyourhome,anddecidehow you wish to compensate for this usage. For example, you could investinschemesthathelptoincreasesoilfertilityandrehabilitate degradedlandincountriesthatsufferfromseveredrought,orinvest inreforestationschemes. However, at this present time, this is a youthful, unregulated market and there has been controversy about the benefits of some carbon offset schemes and some fraudulent companies operating.
30 The Complete Guide to Green Property Othercompaniesaremakinghugeprofits,whichconcernsenvironmental campaigners. If you choose to follow this route you need toconductcarefulresearchintotheschemeandcompanythatyou choose.TheClimateGroupiscurrentlyworkingonaninternational set of voluntary standards for companies offering carbon offset schemes, and more information and advice can be obtained from thisorganization(detailsbelow).
Buyingenergy-efficientproducts Whenbuyingenergy-efficientproducts,therearetwologosthatyou shouldlookfor.ThefirstistheEUenergylabel,whichratesproducts fromthemosttoleastefficient.Bylawthislabelmustbedisplayed on all refrigeration and laundry appliances, dishwashers, electric ovens and light bulb packages. The second is the energy saving recommendedlogowhichcanbefoundonthefollowingproducts:
lightbulbsandlightfittings; fridgesandfreezers; washingmachinesanddryers; dishwashers; gasboilersandoilboilers; hotwatercylinders; heatingcontrols; loftinsulation; cavitywallandsolidwallinsulation; glazing; integrateddigitaltelevisions.
Products that carry this logo have met strict energy-efficient criteria that have been set by the EST. You can find energy-saving recommended products and retailers by visiting the EST website (seeChapter1).
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Convertingtorenewableenergysources IntheUnitedKingdom,mostoftheenergythatweuseisgenerated through burning coal, gas and oil and by nuclear power stations. Burning fossil fuels releases millions of tonnes of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere each year, and nuclear power production producesharmfulwastethatcanhaveadevastatingimpactonthe environment.Usingenergyproducedfromrenewablesourceshelps tocombattheseproblems,yetonlyafractionofenergyproduction in the United Kingdom at present, comes from these sources. It is possibleforindividualhomeownerstoincreasetheuseofrenewable energy,eitherbygeneratingtheirownelectricity,orbysigningupto agreentarifforgreenfund. Ifyouarethinkingaboutconvertingtoarenewableenergysource, look for companies that are members of the Renewable Energy Assurance Scheme and products that carry the Renewable Energy AssociationListedmark.Theseensurethatcompaniesandproducts havemetrequiredstandardsintermsofservicesandquality.More informationabouttheseschemescanbeobtainedfromtheRenewable EnergyAssociation(detailsbelow).
Generatingelectricityinthehomefromrenewablesources There are several types of renewable sources of energy available. Someofthesewillbemoresuitableandviablethanothers,andthe choice depends on where you live, the natural resources available andyourpersonalfinances.Somerenewablesourcesattractgrants andtaxincentives,asdetailedbelow.
Hydropower
Hydropowerharnessestheenergyofmovingorfallingwater.Asa homeowneryoumayfinditpossibletodevelopamini-hydrosystem to power your own home, or produce a larger hydro system to produceextrakilowattstoselltothenationalgrid.Costsdependon thesystemyouchooseandtheamountofgroundworkrequired,and mayrangefrom£4,000–25,000.Taxincentivesareavailableintheform ofareducedVATrateof5percentonhydro-electricplantforsystems supplyingresidentialbuildings.Also,throughthegovernment’sLow CarbonBuildingsProgramme(LCBP),amaximumofa£5,000grant is offered to individuals and communities that choose equipment fromanapprovedlistandusearegisteredinstaller(seeAppendix1).
36 The Complete Guide to Green Property More information about producing a mini-hydro can be obtained fromtheBritishHydropowerAssociation(detailsbelow).
Windpower
Wind power harnesses the energy in wind to produce a clean, renewable source of energy without harmful emissions. More and more people in the United Kingdom are interested in generating their own electricity using small-scale wind turbines, and the process is now becoming easier because national planning policies supporttheirdevelopment.Thecostdependsonthetypeofsystem youchoose,andmayrangefrom£1,500–18,000.However,grantsof upto£5,000areofferedtoindividualsandsmallbusinessesthrough the LCBP, and up to £4,000 to people living in Scotland through the Scottish Community and Householder Renewables Initiative (SCHRI).Formoreinformationabouttheseschemes,seeAppendix 1.Adviceaboutobtainingplanningpermission,buyingequipment andinstallingaturbinecanbeobtainedfromtheBritishWindEnergy Association(detailsbelow).
Solarpower
Therearetwomaingroupsoftechnologiesthatharnesssolarpower. The first directly converts solar radiation into electricity, most commonlythroughtheuseofsolarcells,alsoknownasphotovoltaic (PV)cells.PVinstallationmaybesuitableforpropertieswitharoof or a wall that faces within 90 degrees of south, as long as there is not significant shadow from trees or other buildings. Your roof must be strong enough to take the cells, and you will need to use afullyqualifiedinstallerandelectrician.Planningpermissionmay be required, especially for listed buildings and in conservation areas.Thistypeofsystemisalotmoreexpensivethanothersolar technologies,butsavingscanbemadeonelectricitycostsoverthe longterm.Itmaybeasuitableoptionfornewbuildingsorrenovation projectswherethereisnomainselectricityavailableifyouhavethe up-front finances. The cost of installation may range from £5,000– 40,000, depending on the wattage required. You will need to seek expert advice to find out whether your property is suitable and whetherthereisenoughsunlightavailable. Thesecondgroupareknownassolarthermaltechnologies,and use the sun to generate heat. In the UK solar heating systems are usedtoworkalongsideconventionalwaterheatingsystems,which coverthewintermonthswhenthereisnotenoughheatfromthesun. Evenso,thistypeofsolarheatingsystemmayprovideuptotwo-
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40 The Complete Guide to Green Property thirdsofahousehold’sannualhotwater.Solarpanelsorcollectors, aheattransfersystemandahotwatercylinderwillberequired,and youwillneedaroofthatreceivesdirectsunlightforthemainpart of the day. It is possible to fit the system yourself if you have the requiredskills,butgrantsarenotavailableforDIYprojects. Thecostofinstallationmayrangefrom£3,500–7,000,depending onthetypeoftechnologyyouchoose,butgrantsmaybeavailable throughtheLCBPandSCHRI(seeAppendix1).Moreinformation about installing solar technologies, including a list of approved installersandsuppliers,canbeobtainedfromtheESTwebsiteorfrom theBritishPhotovoltaicAssociationwebsite(www.greenenergy.org. uk/pvuk2).
Geothermalpower
Geothermalpowerisgeneratedbyusingtheheatoftheearth,andis consideredtobearenewablesourceofenergyifitdoesnotdeplete the source of heat.As a homeowner you can use geothermal heat foundnearthesurfaceoftheearthtoheatyourhomedirectly,oryou canusegeothermalheatpumpstoheatorcoolyourhomeindirectly. Toinstallthistypeofsystemyouwouldneedenoughspaceandthe correct conditions to accommodate a trench, borehole or ground loop.Dependingonthesystemyouchoose,thewattageneededand thegroundworkrequired,thepricemayrangefrom£6,000–18,000. Grants are available through the LCBP and SCHRI (seeAppendix 1).Adownloadablefactsheetongroundsourceheatpumpscanbe obtainedfromtheESTwebsite(seeChapter1).
Biomasspower
Biomass power is generated from burning high-energy plants and organicwaste.Whenplantsgrowtheyabsorbcarbondioxidewhich isthenreleasedwhentheyareburnt,thuscreatingabalancethathas beencalledacarbonneutralprocess.Asthisisfelttobeaneutral process, bio-fuels are considered to be an environmentally sound sourceofenergy,providingnewopportunitiesforUKfarmersand acheapersourceofrenewableenergyforhouseholds.Therearetwo waysforahomeownertousebiomasspower,eitherthoughstandalonestovesusinglogsorpellets,orthroughboilersusingpellets, logsorchips.Toinstallthistypeofsystemyouwillneedadequate storage space and sufficient air movement space. You will need to comply with safety and building regulations and may need to obtain planning permission for the flue. Costs vary depending on the system you choose, but may be in the region of £1,500–5,000.
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GrantsareavailablethroughtheLCBPandSCHRI(seeAppendix1). AdownloadablefactsheetonbiomasscanbeobtainedfromtheEST website(seeChapter1).
Nationalschemesforgeneratingenergy There are other types of renewable energy sources that are being developedintheUnitedKingdom,and,althoughyoucannotharness thesesourcesyourself,youcansupportresearch,developmentand usebyinvestingingreenfundsandtariffs(seebelow).
Wavepower
Wavepowercapturestheenergyproducedbyoceansurfacewaves. Although the north and south temperate zones have the best sites forcapturingwavepower,ithasnotbeenawidelyusedtechnology in the United Kingdom.At this present time there are only a few experimental sites around the British Isles and storm damage, salt corrosionandprohibitivecostshavesofarmadethetechnologyless commerciallyviable.
Tidalpower
Tidal power harnesses the energy produced by masses of water moving as a result of tides. This makes it a predictable source of renewable energy, unlike other sources that are influenced by fluctuations in the weather. There are several proposals for tidal powerschemesintheUnitedKingdom,butsofarthehighstart-up costs and long payback period have been major stumbling blocks. However, the UK government has acknowledged the importance oftidalpowerasarenewablesourceofenergy,anditisbecoming easier to support research into new technologies through green funds,especiallyinScotland.
Landfillgas
Ashouseholdwastedecomposesinlandfillsitesitgivesoffmethane gas, carbon dioxide and other gases such as hydrogen sulphide. Methaneisapotentgreenhousegasandisadangerunderground, with the potential to migrate and create an explosive atmosphere. Collecting and converting the gas is seen to be a way to produce renewableenergywhilereducingtheenvironmentalharmitcauses.
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Wasteincineration
Waste incineration, although described as a green energy source by the government, is a controversial way to produce energy as it produces harmful dioxides and means that there may be less encouragementtoreuseandrecycle.BothGreenpeaceandFriends oftheEarthbelievethatrefusecannotprovidegreenenergyandthat itunderminesthedevelopmentofgenuinegreentechnologies.Ifthis isanissuethatconcernsyou,findoutwhetheryourcurrentsupplier utilizes or supports this type of power generation, and if it does, changesupplier.
Greentariffsandgreenfunds Thegovernmenthassetatargetof10percentofelectricityproduction tocomefromrenewablesourcesby2010.Inordertomeetthistarget, energy suppliers must prove that a proportion of the energy that they sell has come from renewable sources. To do this, suppliers havesetupschemesthatoffer‘greentariffs’or‘greenfunds’totheir customers.Theseareusefulschemesforpeoplewhoareinterested inusingrenewableenergysourcesbutforwhomitisnotpracticalor viabletogeneratetheirownelectricity. These schemes offer two ways to use energy from renewable sources supplied by the national grid. First, with most electricity suppliersitispossibletoconverttoa‘greentariff’.Usingthismethod everyunitofelectricitythatyouuseismatchedbythegenerationof energy from renewable sources. Second, you may have the option of buying your electricity using a ‘green fund’. This uses some of themoneyfromyourbilltosupportresearchintorenewableenergy sources,theinstallationofenvironmentallyfriendlytechnologyand otherenvironmentalprojects. Changing your supplier or converting to a green tariff will not affectthewaythatyourelectricityissuppliedorthewaythatyou arebilled.However,theavailability,qualityandpriceofgreentariffs andgreenfundsvarysignificantlyacrossthecountrysoyouneed toshoparoundforthebestdeal.TheGreenElectricityMarketplace providesausefulguidetogreentariffsandgreenfundsintheUnited Kingdom (details below), or visit www.uswitch.com for a useful comparisonofallsuppliersinyourarea.
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Reusingandrecycling WasteandrecyclingmethodsandcollectionsvaryacrosstheUnited Kingdom,withsomelocalauthoritieshavingmuchmoredeveloped systemsthanothers.Theeasiestwaytorecycleyourwasteistomake useofyourlocalauthoritycollectionandrecyclingservices.Contact theauthoritydirecttofindoutwhatservicesareavailable,andfor adviceaboutwhatwastecanberecycledinyourarea.Information aboutcompostingandrecyclinggreenwasteandwaterisprovided inChapter11.
Paper One of the best ways to reduce paper waste is to stop receiving junkmail.ContacttheMailingPreferenceServicetogetyourname removed from mailing lists (tel: 020 7291 3310; website: www. mpsonline.org.uk).Mosttypesofpaperarenowacceptedforrecycling, and it usually takes three to four weeks for recycled paper to reappearonthemarketintheformofnewspapersandotherrecycled paper.However,youmayfindthatYellowPagescannotbeaccepted fornormalrecyclinginyourareaasthedyeisnotsuitable.Instead, local authorities arrange separate collections and the books can be recycled into products like animal bedding, padded envelopes andhouseinsulation.Alternatively,youcanfindoutwhetheryour child’s school is involved in the Yellow Woods Challenge. This is a scheme that encourages children to recycleYellow Pages (www. yellow-woods.co.uk). Some local authorities will not accept shredded paper because somepapermillswillnottakeit–thisisbecausethepaperfibreshave been weakened, and the equipment may be unsuitable so that the shredscausemaintenanceproblemsorcreateafirehazard.Contact your local authority for more information. If it does not accept shredded paper it should be able to recommend a local company thatwilldisposeofitsafely.
Cardboard Cardboardismadefromcellulosefibres,usuallyfromwoodpulp, and can be recycled, although because of its lightweight and low quality it is not collected by some local authorities. You can use
44 The Complete Guide to Green Property cardboardinyourowngardenforcompostandmulch(seeChapter 11)oryoucanusethesearchfacilityatwww.recyclenow.comtofind yournearestcardboardrecyclingcentre.Allcardboardthatistobe sentforrecyclingshouldbemadeasflataspossible,andadhesives andfastenersshouldberemoved.
Plastic Plasticisdamagingtotheenvironment,bothinthewayitismanufactured as it uses petrochemicals and high-temperature furnaces, andinthewaythatitcannotbreakdownnaturally.Itisimportant toencourageretailersandmanufacturerstouselessplasticandto trytobuyproductssuppliedinothertypesofcontainer.Atpresent it tends to be only the ‘bottle’ type of plastic that can be recycled, suchasdrink,shampooandcleaningbottles.Recycledplasticisnot reused for food and drink but instead is made into items such as furniture, drainage pipes and fleece for outdoor clothing. Bottles shouldbewashedandsquashed,withtopsremoved.
Glass EUlawwillsoonrequiretheUKtorecycle70percentofitsglass. Mosttypesofglasscanberecycledanditcanbereusedoverand overagain.Theonlytypesofglassthatcannotberecycledarecertain types of toughened glass, window panes, glass ovenware, light bulbsandsometypesofornamentalglass.Ifusingbottlebanksyou mustsortusingthecorrectcoloursasthequalityofrecycledmaterial canbeaffected,andallbottlesshouldberinsed,withcapsandlids removed.Recycledglassiscrushed,meltedandmouldedtomake newbottlesandjars,orcanbeusedasaggregateinroadbuilding.
Cans Food and drink cans should be washed before recycling, as contamination can disrupt the smelting process. The cans should be crushed although labels need not be removed. Steel cans are separatedfromaluminiumcansusingalargemagnet.Impuresteel isreusedforroadbuildingandpuresteelisreusedforcans,carparts anddomesticappliances.
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Aluminiumfoil Tofindoutwhethersomethingismadeofaluminiumfoil,crushitin yourhand.Aluminiumfoilwillstaycrushedwhereassilver-coated plasticmaterialswillspringback.Allfoilshouldbewashedandkept separatefromotherrecyclingmaterials.Itisrecycledintomorefoil oritemssuchaslightweightcarparts.
Clothes,shoesandtextiles Items in good condition can be sent to charity shops or bagged upforcollection.Pairsofshoesshouldbetiedtogether,anditems shouldnotbedampordirtyasthiscancontaminatewholebatches. Poorerqualityitemscanberecycledforcertaintypesoffillings,and graduallymorelocalauthoritiesaresettingupsuchschemes.Contact yourauthoritydirecttofindoutwhatschemesareavailableinyour area,orusethepostcodelocatoratwww.recyclenow.comtofindyour nearestcollectionpoint.Recentlytherehasbeenconsiderablemedia coverage about bogus charity clothes collectors, so make sure that youonlyuselegitimatecollectionpointsand/orcharitablegroups.
Spectacles Vision Aid Overseas collects donated spectacles from opticians’ practicesintheUnitedKingdomtodelivertoitsofficesalloverthe worldtohelppeoplewithpooreyesight.Contactyouropticianto findoutwhetherittakespartinthescheme.Ifnot,moreinformation aboutdonatingspectaclescanbeobtainedfromVisionAidOverseas (tel:01293535016;website:www.vao.org.uk).SomeHelptheAged shopswillalsoacceptunwantedpairsofglasses.
Nappies The problems associated with disposable nappies have been well highlighted in recent years. Where possible, parents should only usereal(reusablecloth)nappies.Toobtaindetailsaboutrealnappy retailers, networks, laundries and incentive schemes in the United Kingdom, contact the Real Nappy Campaign (tel: 0845 850 0606; website: www.realnappycampaign.com). (If you live in Wales, tel: 08454562477;website:www.realnappies-wales.org.uk.)
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Computers Contactyourlocalauthoritytofindoutwhatschemesareavailable for recycling old computers. Alternatively, you can donate your PC to a needy organization (www.donateapc.org.uk) or use the FreecycleNetworktogiveawayoldequipment(www.freecycle.org). Beforesendingyourcomputerforrecycling,makesurethatyouuse a specialist software package to wipe clean your hard drive. This involvesmuchmorethanfiledeletionorsimplereformatting,and ifyouareunsureofwhatyouaredoingyoushouldseekspecialist advice.Personaldatatheftfromdiscardedharddrivesisbecoming anincreasinglycommonproblem.
Engineoil Mostengineoilcanbedisposedofthroughlocalauthorityhousehold waste recycling centres. Make sure that it is not mixed with other substancesandthatitisstoredinasealedcontainer.Ifyouhavea largeamountofoiltodisposeof,orifyouneedmoreadviceabout getting rid of engine oil, contact the EnvironmentAgency oil care campaign(tel:08708506506;website:www.oilbankline.org.uk).You can find your nearest oil bank by using the search facility on this website.
Carbatteries Bylaw,carbatteriesmustnotbedisposedofasgeneralhousehold waste. Instead, you must use the specialist facility at your local authority household waste recycling centre, or ask your battery suppliertodisposeoftheoldbatterysafely.Fromthebatteries,the lead, plastic and distilled water is recycled and the acid is treated andneutralized.
Furnitureandappliances Donate furniture to local charity shops, hostels, youth centres or church groups. Many will come to collect unwanted items. Alternatively,youcancontactthefurniturereusenetworkforinformation and help on recycling furniture and appliances (www.frn.org.uk).
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Thisorganizationisanationalcoordinatingbodyforfurnitureand appliancereuseandrecyclingorganizationsintheUnitedKingdom, whichcollectawiderangeofhouseholditemstopassontopeople inneed.
Knowingaboutgrantsanddiscountschemes Thereareavarietyofgrantsanddiscountschemesforhomeowners who want their home to become more energy efficient and live a moreenvironmentallyfriendlylife.Moreinformationaboutallthese schemesisprovidedinAppendix1.
TheHomeEnergyEfficiencyScheme(Wales) This scheme is available for homeowners and tenants who live in Wales.Itisaimedprimarilyathouseholdswiththegreatesthealth risks–olderpeople,peoplewithchildrenundertheageof16and peoplewhoaredisabledandchronicallysick.Throughthisscheme a grant of up to £2,700 is provided to make homes warmer, more energyefficientandmoresecure.
WarmFront(England) WarmFrontwaslaunchedinJune2000astheHomeEnergyEfficiency Scheme.Throughthisschemeagrantof£2,700or£4,000(ifoilcentral heatinghasbeenrecommended)isavailabletocertainhouseholdsin England.Toqualifyfortheschemeyoumustownyourownhomeor rentfromaprivatelandlord,haveachildunder16orbeatleast26 weekspregnant,andbeinreceiptofstatebenefits.
WarmDeal(Scotland) Thisschemeprovidesgrantsofupto£500,whichcanbeputtowards a number of energy-saving measures for certain households in Scotland.Tobeeligiblefortheschemeyouoryourspousemustown or rent your home, be over the age of 60 or be in receipt of state benefits.Thegrantwillhelptopayforcavitywall,loft,pipeortank insulation,draught-proofingandenergy-efficientlighting.
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CentralHeatingProgramme(Scotland) This scheme helps certain household in Scotland to improve the heatingsystemsintheirhome.Toqualifyfortheschemeyoumust beresidentinScotlandandownorrentyourhome,whichmustbe yourmainoronlyresidence.Thepropertyshouldnothaveacentral heating system, or the present system should be broken beyond repair,andyouwillneedtohavelivedinthepropertyforatleast12 monthsandintendtoliveinthepropertyforatleast12monthsonce theheatingsystemhasbeeninstalled.
WarmHomes(NorthernIreland) Through this scheme grants of up to £750 are provided for homeownersandtenantsinNorthernIrelandwhoareinreceiptofcertain benefits.
LowCarbonBuildingsProgramme ThroughtheLowCarbonBuildingsProgrammeindividualhouseholderscanapplyforgrantstohelpwiththeinstallationofrenewable sources of energy for their homes. Larger grants are available for communitieswhodecidetoinstallrenewableenergytechnologyfor communityuse.
ScottishCommunityandHouseholderRenewablesInitiative The Scottish Community and Householder Renewables Initiative offersgrantsandadvicetopeopleinScotlandwhowishtodevelop renewablesourcesofenergy.Toqualifyforagrantyoumustownthe propertywheretherenewableenergysystemistobeinstalled,you mustobtainaquotationfromanaccreditedinstallerandyoumust useanapprovedinstallerusinganapprovedsystem.
TheEnergyEfficiencyCommitment IntheUnitedKingdomthegovernmentrequiresenergycompanies tofundenergyimprovementsindomestichomes.UndertheEnergy
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Efficiency Commitment (EEC), companies are obliged to provide grantsforhomeownerstoinstallcavitywallandloftinsulation.At thetimeofwritingthegrantprovidesa£200discountforcavitywall insulation and £150 for loft insulation. These grants are changing constantly,soforthemostup-to-dateinformationconsultyourlocal authorityoryourlocalEnergyEfficiencyAdviceCentre.
Renovationgrants Renovationgrantsaredesignedtohelpowner-occupierscarryout repairsorimprovementstotheirproperties,andsomelocalauthorities enable you to include energy-efficiency improvements in the works. In most cases these grants are discretionary and depend ontheamountoffundsavailable.Toobtainagrantyouwillneed to hold the freehold and intend to live in or let the property for a specified number of years. Your property will need to have been classed‘unfit’forhabitationorhavefailedthenewHousingHealth andSafetyRatingSystem(HHSRS)assessment.Contactyourlocal authorityformoreinformationaboutthisgrant.
Summary There are many changes that you, as a homeowner, can make to move towards a more environmentally friendly way of living. Theseincludemakingchangestothewayyouuseenergyandbuy energy-using products, converting to renewable forms of energy, andreusingandrecycling.Thereareavarietyofgrantsanddiscount schemesavailableforpeopleinterestedinmakingthesechangesto theircurrenthome. In some cases it may be preferable to think about buying a greener property or purchasing a property that is more suited to makingenvironmentallyfriendlychanges.Ifyoudecidethatthisis a preferable option, advice and information about buying a green propertyisofferedinthenextchapter.
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Usefulorganizations NationalAssociationofLoftInsulationContractors(NALIC) NALIC represents the loft insulation contracting industry and its suppliers.Itcanprovideinformationaboutloftinsulationandalist ofmembersinyourarea. NationalAssociationofLoftInsulationContractors POBox12 Haslemere SurreyGU273AH Tel:01428654011 Fax:01428651401
CavityInsulationGuaranteeAgency(CIGA) CIGAisanindependentagencythatprovidesindependent25-year guaranteesforcavitywallinsulationfittedbyregisteredinstallers. Theguaranteecoversmaterialsandworkmanship,andisavailableto subsequentownersoftheproperty.CIGAwillinvestigatecomplaints, andwherenecessary,ensurethatremedialworkiscarriedoutfree ofcharge. CavityInsulationGuaranteeAgency CIGAHouse,3VimyCourt VimyRoad LeightonBuzzard BedfordshireLU71FG Tel:01525853300 Fax:01525385926 E-mail:
[email protected] Website:www.ciga.co.uk
BritishFenestrationRatingCouncil(BFRC) BFRChasdevelopedandoperatesaUKnationalratingsystemfor the thermal performance of fenestration products. On the website youcansearchforthebestperformingwindowsintermsofenergy
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efficiency,andsearchforaninstaller,manufacturerandsupplierof energy-savingwindows. BritishFenestrationRatingCouncilLtd 44–48BoroughHighStreet LondonSE11XB Tel:02074039200 Fax:08700424266 E-mail:
[email protected] Website:www.brfc.org
RenewableEnergyAssociation TheRenewableEnergyAssociationisthetradebodyforrenewable energyproducersintheUnitedKingdom.Althoughitisunableto provideanswerstospecificqueriesfrommembersofthepublic,its websitecontainsusefulanddetailedinformationaboutalltypesof renewableenergy,andyoucansearchitsdatabaseforamemberin yourarea. RenewableEnergyAssociation 17WaterlooPlace LondonSW1Y4AR Tel:02077471830 Fax:02079252715 E-mail:useenquiryformonwebsite Website:www.r-e-a.net
CentreforAlternativeTechnology(CAT) CATisacharityconcernedwithtacklingtheseriousissuesthatface ourplanetsuchasclimatechange,pollutionandthewasteofprecious resources.ItsvisitorcentreissituatedinsouthernSnowdonia,and you can see displays highlighting the power of wind, water and sun, and visit working examples of environmentally responsible buildings, energy conservation, organic growing and composting. CATproducesavarietyofleafletsonissuessuchasgreentariffs,home heating with renewable energy, environmental building, investing inrenewableenergy,small-scalewindpower,waterharvestingand reusinggreywater.
52 The Complete Guide to Green Property CentreforAlternativeTechnology Machynlleth PowysSY209AZ Tel:01654705950 Fax:01654702782 Website:www.cat.org.uk
BritishWindEnergyAssociation(BWEA) BWEAisthetradeandprofessionalbodyforthewindandmarine renewables industries. The primary aim of the association is to promotetheuseofwindpoweraroundtheUnitedKingdom,both inshore and offshore. If you are interested in installing your own windturbineyoucanobtainaninformationpackandalistofsmall windturbinesuppliersfromtheBWEA. BritishWindEnergyAssociation RenewableEnergyHouse 1AztecRow,BernersRoad LondonN10PW Tel:02076891960 Fax:02076891969 E-mail:
[email protected] Website:www.bwea.com
Usefulwebsites www.nationalinsulationassociation.org.uk The National Insulation Association (NIA) represents the manufacturersandinstallersofalltypesofinsulationanddraught-proofing. Onthiswebsiteyoucanfinddetailsofaninstallerandmanufacturer inyourareabyaccessingtheRegisterofMembersandtheRegister of Manufacturers. The website contains useful information about insulationanddraught-proofingtechniquesandmaterials. www.centralheating.co.uk ThisisthewebsiteoftheHeatingandHotWaterIndustryCouncil (HHIC). It is an independent organization which aims to provide unbiasedinformationonallheatingandhotwatermatters.Onits websiteyoucanfindinformationaboutsavingenergyandgrants,
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findaregisteredinstallerandorderaheatlosscalculator.Thisisan accurate and simple programme that helps you to calculate how muchheatisbeinglostinyourhome. www.greenelectricity.org This is the website of the Green Electricity Marketplace. You can select the region in which you live or to which you want to move to find out about the local suppliers that offer green tariffs. Prices and services are compared, along with useful information about choosingasuitablesupplierandadviceaboutthedifferenttypesof renewableenergysources. www.british-hydro.org The British Hydropower Association represents the interests of people who are involved in the production of hydro power in the UnitedKingdom,fromlargecompaniestoindividualsandcharities. Onitswebsiteyoucanfindcomprehensiveinformationaboutproducinghydropowerandthecostsinvolved. www.lowcaronbuildings.org.uk This is the website of the Low Carbon Buildings Programme. On this site you can find information about grants available for the installationofrenewableenergytechnologies.
Furtherreading Roberts,J(2003)GoodGreenHomes,GibbsMSmith,Layton,Utah Scott,N(2004)Reduce,Reuse,Recycle!Aneasyhouseholdguide,Green Books,Totnes Smith, P (2003) Eco-Refurbishment: A practical guide to creating an energyefficienthome,ArchitecturalPress,Oxford
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Ifyouarethinkingaboutbuyingapropertyinwhichtoliveorfor investmentpurposes,youhavemorepotentialscopetofindaplace thatmeetsyourgreenphilosophy.Thisisbecauseyoucantakeyour timetosearchfortherightpropertythatalreadymatchesyourgreen philosophy,oronethatyoucanrefurbish,renovateorconvertina waythatsuitsyourenvironmentalandethicalwishes. When searching for a new property you should use your green codeasdiscussedinChapter1tohelpyoutoproduceachecklistthat willenableyoutonarrowyoursearchforsuitableproperties.Once youhavedonethisyouneedtofindsuitableproperties,understand how to recognize the green potential of a property, evaluate the potential for the installation of renewable energy sources, know whattoavoid,understandthecostsinvolved,andarrangesuitable buildingandcontentsinsuranceforyournewproperty.Thischapter providesadviceandguidanceaboutalltheseissues.
Developingagreenchecklist Whenyoubeginyoursearchforanenvironmentallyfriendlyproperty itisusefultodevelopaproperty-huntingchecklistthatyoucanuse tomatchyourenvironmental,financialandpersonalcriteriaagainst thepropertiesinwhichyouareinterested.Thischecklistwillhelp youtonarrowdownyourchoiceofsuitableproperties,andenable you to ask the right questions of estate agents and vendors while makingsurethatthepropertymeetsyourcriteriaduringviewing. Your checklist will depend on your personal green code, your financialsituationandyourpersonalwantsandneeds(seeChapter 1),andmayincludesomeoralloftheissueslistedbelow:
Howmuchdoyouwanttopayfortheproperty?Areyouwilling topaymoreforagreenerproperty?
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Howmanybedroomsandreceptionroomsdoyourequire?
What fixtures and fittings are included in the purchase price? Some people take everything they can with them when they move,includinglightbulbs,sothismightprovideanopportunity to start replacing fixtures and fittings with energy-efficient alternatives.
Whichenergysupplierispresentlyusedintheproperty?Ifyou are not thinking about installing your own source of energy, considergreentariffs(seeChapter2).Youcancheckwhetheritis possibletosignuptoagreentariffforthepropertyinwhichyou areinterestedbyconsultingwww.greenelectricity.org.
What is the standard of the present gas boiler? Does it need replacing? If so, you could try to negotiate a reduction on the askingpriceandtheninstallahigh-efficiencycondensingboiler. Forindependent,professionaladviceaboutheatingconsultthe HeatingandHotWaterIndustryCouncil(www.centralheating. co.uk).
Whatheatingcontrolsarealreadyinstalled?Thesecouldinclude acentralheatinganddomestichotwatertimer,aprogrammable roomthermostat,ahotwaterthermostatandthermostaticradiatorvalves.Youmaybeabletonegotiateonthepriceifyouneed toreplaceanyheatingcontrols.
Does the house have higher than normal levels of insulation? Haveenvironmentallyfriendlyproductsbeenused?Askabout lofts, pipes, walls, floors, doors and windows. Where possible, asktoseeloftinsulationandcheckthatithasadepthofatleast 270 millimetres. Find out whether there are any guarantees coveringwallinsulation(seeChapter2).
What is the standard and layout of glazing? Are there larger amountsofglazingfacingsouth,tomaximizelightandwarmth, andsmalleramountstothenorthelevations?Generally,isthere plentyofglazingtomaximizedaylightandtakeadvantageofthe heatfromthesun?
Whatnaturalmaterialshavebeenusedinthebuilding?Thismay include a timber frame, wool insulation, straw bale walls and environmentallyfriendlypaints.
Whatsizegardendoyourequire?Areyouinterestedingrowing your own food? Are the soil type, drainage, geology and topographysuitableforyourneeds?Isthegardensouth-facing withoutsignificantshadow?
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Doesthepropertyhaveagrey-watercollectionsystemforwatering the garden, or the potential for developing one? You may need to install a tank, pump and additional pipes so you will needtomakesurethereisenoughspaceavailable.
Does the property have a rainwater harvesting system, or the potential to develop one? This will include space for a tank, pumpandfilter,andmayrequirepipeandgutterreplacement.
If you are interested in composting toilets, is there potential to buildone?Isthereenoughprivatespaceavailableinthegarden? Isthepropertyoverlooked?
Is the property located in a conservation area or is it a listed building?Wouldplanningpermissionbegrantedforanychanges youmaywishtomake?
Are there any neighbours living close by who might object to yourgreenplans?Arethereareanysharedrightsofwayorissues withboundariesthatcouldcreateproblems(seeChapter9)?
Isthelocationofthepropertysuitableforyourgreenplans?Is theareawindyand/orsunnyenoughforyourproposedenergy schemes?Aretheregoodlocalauthorityrecyclingschemesavailable?Arethereefficientandcheapsuppliersoffuel,organicfood, plantsandseeds?Istherelocalaccesstoreclamationyardsand retailerssupplyinglocalgoodsandproduce?
Findingsuitableproperties Onceyouhavedevelopedyourgreenchecklistyoucanstarttohunt for suitable properties. Your checklist should help you to narrow your search, especially if you have been quite specific about your propertyrequirements.Itispossibletoe-mail,deliverorpostyour checklisttoestateagentsinthelocalityinwhichyouareinterested, butbepreparedtoreceiveinformationaboutallsortsofproperties, mostofwhichwillnotmatchyourcriteria. If you intend to e-mail your information to estate agents, you might find it useful to set up a separate e-mail account as you may be inundated with responses that could clog up your inbox. UK Property Matters (www.ukpropertymatters.co.uk) is a useful website that enables you to send your details to all estate agents in a specified area. You can also specify your green criteria in an additionalinformationbox,althoughagain,youshouldnotexpect allestateagentstotaketoomuchnoticeofthesecriteria.Ifyouuse
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thisservice,don’tbetemptedtoticktoomanycountiesasyouwillbe floodedwithpropertydetails.GreenMovesisausefulorganization forpeopleinterestedinhuntingspecificallyformoreenergy-efficient homes(detailsbelow). Once you have found a property in which you are interested, you can obtain useful statistics about the area by consulting the NeighbourhoodStatisticswebsite(detailsbelow).Thiswebsitewill provideinformationaboutpopulation,crime,healthandhousingin the area. More information about the property and its boundaries canbeobtainedfromtheLandRegistrywebsite(EnglandandWales) andtheRegistersofScotlandExecutiveAgency(Scotland)(details below).
Recognizingandevaluatinggreenpotential If you do not have a lot of money to spend on making green improvementstoanewproperty,itmakessensetobuyaproperty thatalreadyhasahighgreenrating.FromJune2007theeasiestway todothiswillbetotakenoteoftheenergyperformancecertificate (EPC) which will be produced as part of the home information pack (see Chapter 4). It is also possible to obtain an independent energyauditforthepropertyinwhichyouareinterested.Ifyoufind that the property does not rate highly on the audit you can think about moving on to another property, or you can negotiate with the vendors to reduce the price in light of the audit.You can find abuildingsurveyorexperiencedinconductinganenergyauditby consulting the RICS database (www.ricsfirms.com). Alternatively, contact your local authority as some are now providing a free or reduced-fee energy audit for local households. Some local energy supplierswillalsoconductafreeenergyaudit,andtheCo-operative Bank will provide a free home energy report with your mortgage valuation. QuestionvendorscarefullyabouttheEPCandtheindependent audit, if you have obtained one, making sure that the property meets the criteria listed in your green checklist. Vendors who have purposively developed a green property should be able to answeryourspecificquestionsindetail,especiallyiftheyarevery enthusiasticaboutthegreencredentialsoftheirproperty.Ifyouare interestedintheirpropertyaskthemtoexplainanddemonstratethe environmentally friendly systems and schemes they have in place sothatyoucanfindoutwhethertheywouldmeetyourneedsand match your green code. You may also find it useful to obtain an
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66 The Complete Guide to Green Property alternativeenergyassessment(seebelow)tohelpyoutorecognize andevaluatethegreenpotentialoftheproperty.
Recognizingpotentialforrenewableenergy sources The different types of renewable energy source are discussed in Chapter 2. If you are looking for a new property and you want to install sources of renewable energy, you need to look out for additionalfeatureswithinthepropertyandgrounds.Theseinclude thefollowingissues:
Isthehousecorrectlyorientatedforsolarpanels?Takeacompass with you to make sure that it faces within 90 degrees of south and that there are no buildings and trees creating shadow on the place where the panels would be located. Would there be enoughsunlightorheattoeffectivelyharnesssolarpower?You mayneedtoseekindependent,professionaladvice.Istheroof ingoodconditionandstrongenoughtotakethepanels?Isthere roomforanadditionalwatercylinder,ifrequired?Willplanning permissionbegranted?Checkwiththelocalplanningauthority prior to making your purchase. More information about solar heatingcanbeobtainedfromtheBritishPhotovoltaicAssociation website(www.greenernergy.org.uk/pvuk2).
Is the ground suitable for a geothermal system? Is there space availableforatrenchorborehole?Whattypeofheatingdistribution system is already installed in the property? You can use existing radiators, but underfloor heating tends to be more effective.
Is it possible to install a wood-fired central heating system? Does the property have the space available for storage, and is therealocalfuelsupplieravailable?Isthechimneysuitable?Is thepropertylocatedinasmokelesszone?Ifthisisthecaseyou can only burn wood on exempted appliances under the Clean AirAct.Youwillneedtoseekadviceaboutobtainingplanning permissionfortheinstallationoftheflue.
Is there space and enough height to install a wind turbine? To obtain an estimate of wind speeds in the area of the property, consult the UK Wind Speed Database on the British Wind EnergyAssociationwebsite(www.bwea.com).Wouldplanning
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Is there a suitable source of water close to the property, with therequiredlevelofflowandheightforamini-hydroscheme, or the possibility of managing the flow and height to meet your requirements? Will your water management have an adverseinfluenceontheecologyoftheriver?Willyoubeable toobtainplanningpermissionforyourmini-hydroplant?More informationaboutproducingamini-hydrocanbeobtainedfrom theBritishHydroAssociation(www.british-hydro.org).
Obtaininganalternativeenergyassessment Ifyoufeelthatyoudonothavetherequiredexpertisetoassessthe potentialforalternativeenergysourcesonapropertythatyouhave found, it is possible to obtain an assessment from an experienced individual or company. The Energy Alternatives website (www. energyalteratives.co.uk) has been set up by a couple who found it hard to obtain independent advice about alternative technologies. Now they offer free generic advice to households or tailored, noobligationassessmentsforasmallfee.Theycanalsoputyouintouch withreliableinstallersandofferinformationaboutgrants.Consult thewebsiteformoreinformationabouttheservice. If you are interested in a specific type of renewable energy you cancontacttherelevanttradeassociationtofindareputableinstaller and/or manufacturer (see useful organizations at the end of this book).Thesepeoplewillbeabletoofferano-obligationassessment ofthepropertyforthesuitabilityoftheiralternativetechnology.
Avoidingunsuitableproperties Ifyouarehopingtobuyapropertythatissuitableforyourfamily home and meets your green philosophy, think about avoiding the followingtypesofproperty:
Propertiesthatrequiretoomuchworkandexpensetomakethem habitableandenablethemtomeetyourgreenrequirements.
Houses in an area that is unsuitable for your family. This may be an area of degeneration where properties are losing their
68 The Complete Guide to Green Property value and there are local problems with crime, vandalism and burglaries,oritmaybeanareawheretheclimaticconditionsand topographyarenotsuitabletosustainyourgreenwayoflife.
Propertieslocatednearnoisy,dangerousroads,airportsorrailwaylines.Althoughyouandyourfamilymaybeabletoputup with the noise and inconvenience, you may find it difficult to sellyourpropertywhenyouwishtomoveon.Also,youneedto considerissuesofpollution–highlevelsofpollutionwillnotsuit yourgreenlifestyle.
Houses that have been built and decorated using harmful and non-sustainablematerialsandproducts.Whileitmaybepossible torefurbishandrenovateusingyourgreencriteria,youshould makesurethatthecostsandworkinvolvedarenotprohibitive.
Properties located in areas where it is not suitable to install renewable energy technologies. You can have an independent assessmentcarriedouttodeterminesuitability(seeabove).
Ifyouarehopingtocarryoutsignificantworktoimprovethegreen credentialsofyournewproperty,therearecertaintypesofproperty that you should avoid buying, as your development plans may be restricted, curtailed or denied. These include listed buildings, properties in sensitive areas and properties that contain restrictive covenants in their title deeds. More information about knowing whattoavoidwhenbuyingapropertyfordevelopmentisprovided inChapter9.
Knowingaboutthecosts Asapotentialpurchaseryouneedtoworkouthowmuchyouare abletoaffordandhowmuchextrayouarewillingtopayforagreen property.Ifyouarehopingtodevelopormakeaprofitfromyour property, think about buying cheaply and making alterations that willaddvaluewithoutcostingalotofmoney.Itisimportanttostart takingnoticeofwhatishappeningwithpropertypricesinyourarea or in the area in which you are interested. Monitor the prices and keeparecord–thiswillhelpyoutoseehowpricesarechangingin boththeshortandlongterm.Regularlyvisitlocalestateagentsand consultthelocalpropertypress,againkeepingrecordssothatyou canmonitorchanges.
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The Land Registry produces a Residential Property Price Report whichprovidesadetailedinsightintowhatishappeningtoaverage prices and sales volumes in the residential property market for EnglandandWales.Thisisusefulonbothanationalandlocallevel togetanup-to-dateideaofhousepricesandsales.Theinformation isfreelyavailableonthewebsite(detailsbelow).Asimilarsurveyis producedinScotlandbytheRegistersofScotlandExecutiveAgency (detailsbelow). Inadditiontothisresearchyouneedtofindoutabouttheprices of environmentally friendly properties. The GreenMoves website providesausefulstartingpointforyourresearch,butyoucanalso contact local estate agents and ask them to keep you informed of environmentallyfriendlypropertiesthatcomeonthemarket.Visit thesepropertiestocompareprices,features,facilities,styleandlevel ofeco-friendliness. When buying an eco-friendly property, or a property that you wish to develop in an environmentally friendly way, there are variousothercoststhatyouneedtoconsider.Theseincludeinitial costsassociatedwiththepurchaseandthecostsassociatedwiththe developmentoftheproperty.Thefollowinglistprovidesanexample ofthecoststhatmaybeinvolved.
Initialpurchasecosts
Solicitor’sfees: Searchfees: Conveyancingfees: Surveyor’sfees: StampDutyLandTax: Mortgagebrokerfee: Mortgagebookingfee: Valuationfee: Re-inspectionfee: Deposit: Purchaseprice:
Developmentcosts
£600–1,000 £70–250 £300–500 £400–800 1–4percentofthepurchaseprice £100–200 £100–500 £125–500 £50–200 variable variable
Eco-friendlypaint/wallpaper: Eco-friendlyfixturesandfittings: Eco-friendlyfurnishings: Buildingsandcontentsinsurance: Labour: Equipment: Plantandtoolhire:
£50–800 £500–5,000 £500–5,000 £150–400 variable variable variable
70 The Complete Guide to Green Property Informationaboutthecostsofinstallingrenewableenergytechnologiesandenergy-efficiencymeasuresisprovidedinChapters2and 4. To be able to plan your budget successfully you must be aware of all the costs involved at the beginning of your project, and all quotationsmustbeobtainedwellinadvance.Thisincludesthefees ofprofessionals,taxes,mortgagefees,buildingworkandmaterials, fixtures,fittings,furnitureanddecoration.Eventhemostcarefully planned budget may require extra funding, so it is a good idea to provide around 15 per cent of your total budget as a contingency fundtocoverunexpectedexpenses.
Electronicconveyancing TheLandRegistrationAct2002setsoutthenewlegislationforthe implementationofe-conveyancingservices.Itisintendedthatthis newelectronicconveyancingsystemwillmaketheprocessofbuying and selling property easier for homeowners and professionals. The system should enable authorized parties to obtain and send informationmuchquicker,transferfundsimmediatelyandupdate propertyandrelatedinformationassoonasitisrequired.Itishoped thate-conveyancingwillbeintroducedin2007whenthenewhome informationpackscomeintoforce.However,therearemanyconcerns about the system, in particular whether the conveyancing process willbecheaperforhomeowners,theamountofpublic/professional accesstotheinformation,howitisstoredandwhetherthesystem mightfail.Moreinformationaboutthisnewsystemcanbeobtained fromtheLandRegistrywebsite(www.landreg.gov.uk).
Arranginggreenbuildingandcontentsinsurance Once you have made an offer on a property you need to look into arranging building and contents insurance. This insurance is compulsorywhenyoutakeoutamortgagebutyoudonothaveto takeoutthiscoverwithyourmortgagelender,althoughsomemight chargeanadministrationfeeifyoudecidetouseanothercompany. Somelendersmayattachthiscovertotheirmoreattractivemortgages, soyoushouldcheckthiswhenarrangingyourloan.However,ifthis isthecaseyoumaynotbeabletochooseethicalorgreeninsurance. Todaythereareasmallnumberofcompaniesthatoffergreentypes ofinsurance,soyoushouldshoparoundforacompanythatmatches yourethicalcriteria.
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NaturesavePoliciesLtdprovidesbuildingsandcontentinsurance forhomeownerswhoareinterestedinenvironmentalissues.Tenper centofthepremiumgeneratedfromthesaleofallpoliciesisputinto acharitabletrustthathasbeenestablishedtobenefitenvironmental andconservationistorganizationsonspecificprojects.Moreinformationaboutitspoliciescanbeobtainedfromitswebsiteorbytelephone (tel: 01803 864 390; website: www.natursave.co.uk). Co-operative Insurancealsoprovidestheopportunitytotakeoutbuildingsand contents insurance from a company that operates under a strict ethical code. More information about its policies can be obtained fromthewebsite(www.cis.co.uk).
Summary Whenbuyinganewpropertyyouhavemorescopeforfindingahouse thatmatchesyourgreenphilosophyorahousethathasthepotential toberenovatedorconvertedinawaythatsuitsyourgreenwishes. Itisimportanttodevelopachecklistwhichwillhelpyoutoknow whattolookforandthequestionstoaskwhenviewingaproperty.It isalsoimportanttoknowwhattypeofpropertiestoavoid,asitmay bedifficultorexpensivetomakegreenimprovements,oryoumay finditdifficulttosellyourpropertywhenitistimetomove. Goodgreencredentialscanaddvaluetoaproperty,andyoumay havetobepreparedtospendalittlemoreonapropertythatalready has many green features. However, this can work in your favour whenyoucometosellyourowngreenproperty,aspotentialbuyers maybewillingtospendmoreforapropertythatmeetstheirgreen requirements.Theseissuesarediscussedinthefollowingchapter.
Usefulorganizations TheDepartmentforCommunitiesandLocalGovernment (DCLG) DCLGwascreatedon5May2006undertheleadershipofRuthKelly. Youcanobtaininformationaboutthenewhomeinformationpack, alongwithotherusefulhousinginformation,fromtheDCLG.
72 The Complete Guide to Green Property DepartmentforCommunitiesandLocalGovernment ElandHouse,BressendenPlace LondonSW1E5DU Tel:02079444400 Fax:02079449645 E-mail:
[email protected] Website:www.communities.gov.uk
AssociationofHomeInformationPackProviders(AHIPP) AHIPP was founded in June 2005 to represent people and organizationsinvolvedintheproductionandpreparationofhomeinformationpacks.Onitswebsiteyoucanobtaininformationaboutwhat theorganizationdoes,alongwithlinkstoorganizationsproviding homeinformationpackservices. AssociationofHomeInformationPackProviders 3SavileRow LondonW1S3PB Tel:08709507739 Fax:01858454714 E-mail:
[email protected] Website:www.hipassociation.co.uk
RoyalInstituteofCharteredSurveyors(RICS) RICSisthelargestorganizationforprofessionalsworkinginproperty, land and construction worldwide. RICS members have to adhere to a strict code of conduct and are required to update their skills andknowledgeonaregularbasis.Allmembersmusthaveproper insurance,andcustomersareprotectedbyaRICSformalcomplaints service. RoyalInstituteofCharteredSurveyors RICSContactCentre SurveyorCourt,WestwoodWay CoventryCV48JE Tel:08703331600 Fax:02073343811 E-mail:
[email protected] Website:www.rics.org
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CouncilofLicensedConveyancers The Council of Licensed Conveyancers is the regulatory body for licensedconveyancers,whoarequalifiedspecialistpropertylawyers. Youcanobtainthecontactdetailsofaconveyancerinyourareaby usingtheonlinedirectory. CouncilofLicensedConveyancers 16GlebeRoad Chelmsford EssexCM11QG Tel:01245349599 Fax:01245341300 Website:www.theclc.gov.uk
Usefulwebsites www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk You can find statistics for local areas on a wide range of subjects whichincludepopulation,crime,healthandhousingonthissite.By enteringthepostcodeofthepropertyinwhichyouareinterestedyou canobtainsummarystatisticsoftheareabasedonthe2001Census. Ausefultableshowsyoutheaveragehousepricesofdifferenttypes ofpropertybyareaandcountyinEnglandandWales. www.landregisteronline.gov.uk Land Register Online provides easy access to details of more than 20 million registered properties in England and Wales. You can download copies of title plans and registers in PDF format for £3 each,payableonlinebycreditcard. www.ros.gov.uk This is the website of the Registers of Scotland ExecutiveAgency. It provides information about Scotland’s land and property. On thewebsite,forasmallfee,youcanfindoutaboutpropertyprices anywhereinScotland. www.greenmoves.com GreenMoves is an advertising website that helps to sell environmentallyfriendlyhomesintheUnitedKingdomandoverseas.Itisa limitedliabilitycompanythatreinvestsitsprofitsinthedevelopment
74 The Complete Guide to Green Property ofitswebsitetoofferabetterservicetoitscustomers.Inthefutureit hopestobeabletousesomeofitsprofitstooffersmallgrantstohelp promotethecauseofeco-friendlyhomes.
Furtherreading Chiras,D(2002)TheSolarHouse:Passiveheatingandcooling,Chelsea Green,PostMills,Vermont Clift,JandCuthbert,A(2006)Energy:Useless,savemore,GreenBooks, Totnes Clift,JandCuthbert,A(2006)Water:Useless,savemore,GreenBooks, Totnes Hymers, P ( 2006) Converting to an Eco-Friendly Home: The complete handbook,NewHolland,London
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ResearchcarriedoutbytheEnergySavingTrustin2006showedthat 70percentofBritishpeoplebelievethatenergyefficiencyisimportant whenbuyinganewhome.Ofthese,45percentwerewillingtopay upto£10,000moreforanenvironmentallyfriendlyhome.Asurvey by the Commission forArchitecture and Built Environment found that,in2004,87percentofUKhome-buyerswantmoreinformation aboutaproperty’sgreencredentialsand84percentarewillingto spendupto2percentmoreforaneco-friendlyhome.Thesefigures illustrate that, if you are prepared to make a few changes before sellingyourhome,youshouldbeabletoincreaseyourprofitmargin considerablywhilealsohelpingtheenvironment. Thischapterprovidesadviceonknowingandunderstandingwhat buyers are looking for, making affordable green changes, adding valuethroughenvironmentallyfriendlychanges,producingahome informationpack,presentingyourpropertyforsale,marketingyour greenpropertytoenvironmentallyawarebuyersandknowingabout relevantgrants.
Knowingwhatbuyersarelookingfor Environmentalawarenessishighonthepoliticalandpublicagenda atthispresenttimeandissettogainpaceinthefuture,especially asissuesofclimatechangebecomemorepressingandurgent.The UK government is considering further development of policy to encourage more of us to cut carbon emissions and help to change ourlifestylestoreducetheharmontheenvironment.Manyofthese changes will involve alterations to our properties and our energy usage.Formanypeople,buyingamoreenergy-efficienthomewill beahighpriority,especiallyiftheyareunwillingorunabletomake changestoeithertheirexistingpropertyortoapropertythatthey areintendingtobuy.Thesechangesinpublicandpoliticalattitude
76 The Complete Guide to Green Property willbeadvantageousforpeoplewhowishtosellanenvironmentally friendlyhome. Toknowwhatbuyersarelookingforyouneedtoconductcareful research,bothintopresentbeliefsandattitudesandintoprospective changes in UK policy. Think about your intended market as this will help you to make decisions about appropriate green changes, décor, fixtures, fittings, furnishings, landscaping, gardening and ‘dressing’yourproperty.Youwillfinditeasiertomakeasaleifyour propertyisfurnishedandpresentedinawaythatmeetsthegreen expectationsofyourintendedmarket.Speaktolocalestateagentsto findoutwhatpropertiesareonthemarketandtoarrangeaviewing. Visitshowhomesonnewdevelopmentsandtakenoteoftheirgreen credentialsandhowthepropertyispresentedtothetargetaudience. Thiswillhelpyoutothinkaboutyourmarketandpresentingyour propertyinthemostappropriateway. Monitorlocalandnationalgovernmentactivity–pressreleases, policy changes, campaigns and media interviews. Important information can be gathered from your local newspapers, radio and television stations, from your local planning authority and from the Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) (see Chapter 3). Get to know what is happening in your area and understand how this will affect the local housing market and prospects for selling environmentally friendly homes. Through carefulandsystematicresearchyouwillsooncometounderstand whatbuyersarelookingfor,andhowtopresentyourpropertyinthe mostappropriatemannertoreachyourtargetaudience.
Makingaffordablegreenchanges Onceyouhaveidentifiedyourtargetaudienceyoucanthinkabout thetypeofgreenchangesthatwillappealtothem,andstarttomake affordablechangestoyourproperty.However,youmustweighupthe financialprosandconsofeachchange.Obviouslysomealterations are much more expensive than others, and you should work out whetheritisfinanciallyviableandsensibletomakethem.Youalso needtothinkabouttheamountofworkandexpertiserequiredto makethechanges,andagain,makecarefuldecisionsaboutwhether thealterationsarepracticalandviable.Table4.1givesasummaryof thegreenchangesthatyoucouldmaketoyourproperty,including thecostsinvolvedandcommentsaboutthepracticalityandviability ofundertakingthework.
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Table4.1 Greenchanges,costsandcomments Greenchange
Costs
Converttoagreen tariff
Free
Comments
Goodsellingpoint–savesthe potentialpurchaserhavingtomake theswitch. Installlow-energy £4–10 Veryeasyandcheaptoinstall lightbulbsand –gooddiscussionpointwhen includeinthesale showingpeoplearound.Choosea typethatmatchesyourdécorand suitsyourintendedmarket. Installdraft-proofing £5–50 Howmuchyoupaydependson ondoorsand thetypeofproductthatyouuse. windows Alterationsarecheapandeasyto makeandcanbepointedoutinthe salesinformation. Fitahotwater £15–50 Thepricedependsonproduct cylinderjacketand –choosegoodqualitymaterials, insulatepipes,if butshoparoundforthebestprice. appropriate Informpotentialpurchasersthat pipesandcylindersareinsulted. Insulateanddraft£10–150 Pricedependsontypeofmaterial prooffloors andproduct.Moreinsulationwill beneededinolderpropertieswith exposedfloorboards. Decorateusing £50–800 Someoftheseproductsmaybe environmentally moreexpensivebutyouwillbe friendlypaintsand abletooffsetthisexpenseby wallcoverings addingalittletoyoursaleprice (seebelow). Installnewheating £100–1,000 Pricedependsonthecontrolsthat controls arerequired.Willneedtousea registeredprofessional.Allnew controlsshouldbediscussedand demonstrated. Installloftinsulation £150–400 Grantsareavailable–use environmentallyfriendlymaterials andkeepallguaranteestopasson tothenewowner.Easytoinstall yourself.
78 The Complete Guide to Green Property Table4.1 Greenchanges,costsandcomments(continued) Greenchange
Costs
Comments
Installcavitywall insulation
£200–500
Installwater-saving bathroomsuite
£300–2,000
Useaprofessional,butgrantsare available.Askforenvironmentally friendlymaterialsandkeepall guaranteestopassontothenew owner.Mayneedtorepaintexterior wallswhichwilladdtocost. Includesdualflushtoilet.Buya whitesuite–thisdoesn’tgooutof fashionandanewwhitesuitegives theimpressionofcleanlinessand hygiene. Pricedependsonamountof workandmaterialsneeded.Keep recordsofallsourcesandmaterials todiscusswithpotentialgreen purchasers. Mayneedtomakesurethatthis doesnothaveanegativeinfluence onthevisualimpactofyour housethatcouldputoffpotential purchasers. Grantsmaybeavailable.You willneedtousearegistered professionaltoinstalltheboilerand youmayneedtoredecorateand boxinpipestoimprovethevisual impactforviewing. Pricedependsontypeofglazing, frames,hinges,locks,andnumber ofwindows.Priceshouldinclude ‘makinggood’aroundtheframe, butcheckthatthisisthecase.Keep theguaranteetopassontothe newowner.Woodenframesare preferableforeco-homes.
Refurbishusing £300–5,000 local,recycledand naturalmaterialsfrom sustainablesources Installinternal orexternalwall insulation
£500–5,000
Fitahighenergy£800–3,000 efficiencycondensing boiler
Installdoubleor tripleglazing
£1,500– 8,000
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Costs
Comments
Installsolarpanels
£3,500– 40,000
Installwindturbine
£1,500– 18,000
Installmini-hydro system
£4,000– 25,000
Installgeo-thermal system
£6,000– 18,000
Grantsareavailable.Keepall guaranteesandmanualstopasson tonewowners.Willneedtousea fullyqualifiedinstallerandcheck thatconditionsareright. Grantsareavailable.Keepall guaranteesandmanualstopasson tonewowners.Caninstallyourself ifyouhavethetechnicalability. Needtocheckthatconditionsare right. Grantsareavailable.Needright conditions.Willneedtousea professionalifyoudon’thavethe expertise.Keepallguarantees andmanualsandbepreparedto demonstrateequipment. Grantsareavailable.Needright conditionsandwillneedtoinstall earlysothatyoucanlandscape andallowplantstogrowtoreduce negativevisualimpact.Keepall guaranteesandmanuals.
There are other changes that you may be thinking about, such as installing a rainwater harvesting system or a composting toilet. However, recycling systems such as these tend to appeal only to peoplewhoconsiderthemselvestobeveryeco-friendly,andthese typesofpeopleareunlikelytopayahighpriceforahouse.Instead, theyaremorelikelytobuyacheaphouseorlandandcreatetheir own,personaleco-friendlywayoflife.Therefore,ifyouarehoping to make a profit on your eco-changes, you need to appeal to the mainstreamgreenpurchaser,ratherthanthoseatthemoreextreme endoftheeco-continuumthatwasdiscussedinChapter1.
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Addingvaluethroughenvironmentallyfriendly changes If you decide to make environmentally friendly changes to your homeitispossibletoaddvaluetoyourhousewhenyoudecideto sell. Thirty-three potential house buyers who defined themselves as ‘environmentally aware’ were asked to provide an estimate of howmuchextratheywouldbewillingtopayforgreenfeaturesina potentialproperty,andtheiranswersaregiveninTable4.2.Although thisisonlyasmallsampleofpotentialbuyers,theanswersgivean indicationofhowmuchyoucouldaddtoyoursellingpricethrough making green changes. However, as with all marketing strategies, youmayneedtoreviewyourpriceifyoufailtomakeasaleafter a certain period, or think about advertising and ‘dressing’ your propertyinamoreappropriateway(seebelow). The figures in Table 4.2 provide an estimate of how much you may be able to add to the value of your house if you make these changes.Theysuggestthatsomeofthemoreexpensivechangesmay lead to financial loss rather than profit and should be approached withcaution.Also,valuesdependonthelocationofyourproperty, the type and number of potential purchasers, fluctuations in the property market and the personal tastes, attitudes and beliefs of potentialbuyers.Youwillneedtoconductcarefulresearchtomake surethatyouvalueyourhouseattherightprice(seebelow)andthat youonlymakeprofitablechanges.
Producingahomeinformationpack FromJune2007thelawrequiresanyonesellingahomeinEngland orWalestoputtogetherahomeinformationpackforpotentialhome buyers.AsimilarschememaybeintroducedinScotlandatalater date. These packs are required for most residential property sales of homes marketed for owner occupation. The packs will need to includethefollowinginformation:
Anindexthatlistswhatisinthepack.
Evidenceoftitle.
Asalestatementthatsummarizesthetermsandconditionsofthe sale.
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Table4.2 Thepotentialaddedvalueofgreenchanges Greenchange
Potentialaddedvalue
Greentariff Low-energylightbulbs Draft-proofingondoorsand windows Cylinderandpipeinsulation Floorinsulation Environmentallyfriendlypaint/ materials Loftinsulation Heatingcontrols/timers/thermostats Cavitywallinsulation Water-savingwhitebathroomsuite Local,recycledandsustainable materials Internalorexternalwallinsulation Highenergy-efficiencycondensing boiler Doubleortripleglazing Solarpanels Windturbine Mini-hydrosystem Geo-thermalsystem
Negligible,althougha goodsellingpoint £8–31 £25–50 £30–75 £50–80 £25–100 £92–220 £80–399 £100–550 £300–900 £300–1,000 £300–4,000 (dependingontype) £550–1,500 £1,000–3,000 £2,000–4,000 £2,000–4,000 £3,000–5,000 £3,000–6,000
Theresultsofstandardsearches,suchaslocalauthorityenquiries andadrainageandwatersearch.
Anenergyperformancecertificate(seebelow).
Anewhomeswarranty,ifappropriate.
Evidenceofownership–thiswilldependonthetype.Commonholdpropertieswillrequireacopyofthecommonholdcommunity statement;leaseholdpropertieswillrequireacopyofthelease, informationoninsuranceandservicecharges. A home condition report (HCR) (at seller’s discretion – this was dropped as a mandatory part of the pack after pressure groupslobbiedthegovernment,buttheHRCmaystillbecome compulsoryatalaterdate).
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Planningconsents(atseller’sdiscretion). Buildingcontrolcertificates(atseller’sdiscretion). Relevantwarrantiesandguarantees(atseller’sdiscretion). Othersearches(atseller’sdiscretion).
If you are hoping to market your property to green buyers you maychoosetoincludeextrarelevantmaterialinthepack,suchas alternative technology warranties and guarantees, or alternative technologyassessmentsandenergyaudits.Packswillremainvalid whileyourhomeiscontinuouslymarketedforsale,usuallyuptoa periodofsixmonths.Afterthistime,ifyourhousehasnotbeensold, youmayneedtoupdatesomeoftheinformation,suchasthelocal authoritysearches. Atthispresenttimethereissomecontroversyaboutthecostof the packs. If the HRC is not included it is believed the packs will costanythingfrom£200–600.IfanHRCisincluded,thepackcould cost£800–1,000.Ifyouarethinkingaboutsellingyourhousefrom1 June2007,up-to-dateinformationaboutthehomeinformationpack can be obtained from the Department for Communities and Local Government(detailsinChapter3)andfromtheofficialgovernment home information pack website (details below). To find out about organizationsproducinghomeinformationpacks,contacttheAssociationofHomeInformationPackProviders(detailsinChapter3). It is intended that e-conveyancing will be introduced in 2007 and that this should make the conveyancing process easier for all concerned.Tosavepaperandmaketheprocesseasieritisanticipated thathomeinformationpackswillbestoredelectronicallysothatall theconveyancinginformationforapropertyisavailableeasilyand quickly(seeChapter3).
Theenergyperformancecertificate Thepurposeoftheenergyperformancecertificateistohelphomebuyers, sellers, landlords and tenants recognize, understand and improve the energy efficiency of buildings. Each building will be issued with a certificate that must be made available when the buildingisconstructed,letorsold.Thiscertificateisarequirementof theEUPerformanceofBuildingsDirectiveandwillbeincorporated into home information packs. Landlords will need to make the certificateavailabletoeachnewtenantwhentheylettheirproperty andcertificateswillhavetobedisplayedinlargepublicbuildings.
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ThecertificatewillgiveeachbuildingaSAPrating,andthiswill equatetoanenergyratingfromAtoG,similartothatusedonwhite goods(seeChapter7).ASAPratingisbasedonthegovernment’s standardassessmentprocedureforenergyratingofdwellings,and isusedtodemonstratethatbuildingscomplywiththeregulations concerning energy efficiency. For more information about SAP ratingsconsultwww.sapratings.com. Thereportswillbepreparedbyaqualifiedhomeinspectorand willadviseconsumersonwhichenergymeasuresmightimprovethe efficiency of their home, from thicker loft insulation and draughtproofing right through to the installation of solar panels. These reportswillhelppurchasersunderstandthepotentialoftheirnew propertyforenergy-efficientimprovements.Moreinformationabout theenergyperformancecertificatecanbeobtainedfromtheDCLG website(detailsinChapter3).
Presentingyourgreenpropertyforsale There are many things that you can do to increase the chances of sellingyourgreenproperty:
Emphasize the green credentials of your property. Make sure thatenergy-savingfixturesandfittingsareincludedinthesale, andpointtheseouttopotentialpurchasers.Ifyouhavecarried outyourgreenalterationseffectively,yourenergyperformance certificate should help to persuade potential buyers of the greennessofyourproperty.
Think about your market and its requirements before people cometoview,andfamiliarizeyourselfwiththese.Pointoutthe greenfeaturesthatwouldappealtothatspecificmarket.
Keep all information about the sources of your products and materials.Mostgreenbuyerswillbeveryinterestedtoknowthat thehousehasbeenrefurbishedusingenvironmentallyfriendly productsandmaterials.
Makesurethepropertyisthoroughlyclean,includingwindows. Acleanhousegivestheimpressionthatishasbeenwellcared for, is easy to look after and will provide a healthy, pleasant environmentinwhichtolive.Clean,whitebathroomsuiteswith water-savingtechnologycanbeveryappealing.
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Cleanallupholsteryandcarpetsusingfragrance-free,environmentallyfriendlycleaningproducts.Greenviewerswillnotwant tosmellartificialairfresheners.Ventilatethepropertynaturally.
First impressions are important – make sure that the green credentials of your property are emphasized, and that there is notanegativevisualimpactforpotentialbuyers.Walktowards your property in the same way as a potential buyer and think aboutwhatyousee.Makesureeverythingisneatandtidy,and replaceanythingthatspoilsthisfirstimpression.
‘Dress’yourpropertyinawaythatwillappealtogreenpurchasers. Follownaturalcolourschemesandintroduceavarietyofhouse plants and furnishings made from natural products. Remove clutter and any items of your property that oppose the green imageyouaretryingtocreate.
Organizeroomsandshowthateachroomhasaspecificpurpose thatwillappealtogreenpurchasers.Strategicallyplaceditems, suchaseco-books,wildlifepostersandfair-tradeitems,canhelp toemphasizeyourgreencredentials.
Lightingisveryimportant,sousetherighttypeoflow-energy lightbulbfortheroomandconditionstocreatetherightmood. Maximize natural daylight if possible – remove fussy window dressingsandnetcurtains.Intheeveningorondarkerdays,use lampsandsoftlightingtocreateawarmandhomelyfeel.
Point out the savings that are to be made per year on your environmentally friendly source of energy, whether this is an energy-saving boiler or your own source of alternative energy. Makesurethetemperatureisrightwhenshowingpeopleyour property–coolinthesummer,warminthewinter.
Green purchasers tend to be very interested in gardens. Think aheadandgrowavarietyoffoodplantsifyouhavethetime,as thiswillappealtobuyerswhoarethinkingofgrowingtheirown food.Trytosellyourhouseatatimeofyearwhenthegarden looksatitsbestandyoucanshowoffyourfoodcrop.Findout aboutyoursoiltypeandresearchthetypesofplantsthatflourish intheseconditions.Potentialpurchaserswillbehappytodiscuss this, and it will show that you are knowledgeable and have tendedyourgardenwell.
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Marketingyourgreenproperty Whenyoumarketyourpropertyyouneedtomakedecisionsabout howmuchyouaregoingtocharge,howandwhereyouaregoing to advertise and who your potential customers might be. Setting therightpriceispartofyourmarketingstrategy,andneedscareful planningandresearch.Speaktolocalestateagentsandmonitorthe localhousingpresstoobtainanideaabouthousepricesinthearea. Thegreencredentialsofyourpropertyshouldenableyoutocharge ahigherpricethanthatchargedonotherproperties,butyoumust makesurethatthisisapricethatenvironmentallyawarepotential purchasers are willing to pay (see above). If you find that your propertyisnotselling,youneedtospeaktopotentialcustomersto findoutwhytheydidnotmakeanoffer.Listentowhattheysayand alteryourmarketingstrategyaccordingly. You can advertise your property in four main ways – through anestateagent,ontheinternet,inthelocalnewspaperorthrough yourlocaland/ornationalenvironmentalgroupnewsletter.Using an estate agent to sell your home can reduce the amount of time andeffortyouwouldputintoadvertisingyourself,butyoushould check all contracts carefully and make sure that the estate agent advertisesyourpropertyeffectivelyandmakeseveryefforttoclinch asale.Youwillalsoneedtomakesurethattheagentunderstands andemphasizesthegreencredentialsofyourproperty. Whenchoosinganestateagent,makesurethefirmisregistered withtheNationalAssociationofEstateAgentsortheOmbudsman forEstateAgents(detailsbelow).Anestateagentbylawmustgive youwrittenconfirmationoftheinstructionstoactinthesellingof yourpropertyonyourbehalf.Thefirmmustalsogiveyouwritten detailsofitsfees,expensesandbusinesstermsbeforeyoumakean agreementwithit. If you intend to sell privately you will need to produce details of your property. This information will need to be clear, concise, wellworded,persuasive,descriptiveandeffective.Produceashort summary of your property that includes the initial information people want, such as green credentials, location, size and type of house, number of rooms, garden and parking facilities. Then you will need to produce a longer description of the property – more detailsaboutthegreencredentials,facilitiesineachroom(sockets, telephonepoints),sizeofeachroom,numberofwindowsandsoon. Behonestandpersuasive,avoidingclichésandestateagentjargon, anddon’tprovidemisleadingorwronginformationasthisisagainst thelaw.
86 The Complete Guide to Green Property There are a variety of websites offering to sell your property.A well-designedandwell-managedsiteshouldbelistedonallmajor search engines and in a variety of directories. Some also pay for banneradvertisementsandlinktoavarietyofrelatedwebsites.This will ensure that the website receives as many visitors as possible, all of whom have the potential to view your property details. GreenMovesisausefulwebsiteforpeopleinterestedinadvertising energy-efficienthomes(seeChapter3).Coolcavesprovidesanethical propertysellingserviceforpeoplewhowishtoselltheirhouseonline (detailsbelow). Whenadvertisingthroughapropertywebsite,findouthowmuch youneedtopay,checkingwhetherthereisaone-offfee,commission and/orfinalchargeswhenyourpropertyissold.Also,findoutfor howlongitwilladvertiseyourproperty–itisbesttofindaplace thatwilladvertiseuntilsold.Itisalsousefultofindawebsitethat will allow you to display a photograph of your property, list the greencredentialsandedityourdetailswhenrequired. If you are a member of a local and/or national environmental groupthathasaregularnewsletter,itmaybepossibletoplacean advert for your house in the small ads section, even if it doesn’t usually advertise property for sale. This is a useful way to reach otherpeoplewhohavesimilarviewsaboutenvironmentallyfriendly waysofliving.
Knowingaboutgrants Through the Low Carbon Buildings Programme and the Scottish Community and Householder Renewables Initiative, individual householders can apply for grants to help with the installation of renewable sources of energy for their homes (seeAppendix 1). To qualifyforagrantyoumustownthepropertywheretherenewable energysystemistobeinstalled,youmustobtainaquotationfrom anaccreditedinstallerandyoumustuseanapprovedinstallerofan approvedsystem. Other schemes may be available for home owners who are in receiptofcertainbenefits.TheseincludeWarmFront(England),the Home Energy Efficiency Scheme (Wales), Warm Deal (Scotland), CentralHeatingProgramme(Scotland)andWarmHomes(Northern Ireland). However, for some of these schemes you will need to remaininthepropertyforaspecifiedtimeafterthealterationshave been made, so you should check on these rules before applying if
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youarethinkingaboutsellingyourhome.Moreinformationabout theseschemesisavailableinAppendix1.
Summary Making green changes prior to selling can increase the value of yourproperty.However,itisimportanttoconductcarefulresearch into your intended market and make sure that your asking price is realistic. This involves systematic monitoring of the local and national property market, speaking to local estate agents, viewing other properties and making the most of the green credentials of your property.Also, you need to make sure that eco-changes you maketoyourpropertyarefinanciallyviableandwillattractpotential buyers. Once you have successfully sold your green property and purchasedanewhouse,youcanthinkaboutobtainingamortgagethat fitswellwithyourgreenphilosophy.Theseissuesarediscussedin thenextchapter.
Usefulorganizations NAEAisthelargestprofessionalestateagencyorganizationinthe UnitedKingdom.Allmembersmustoperatetoaprofessionalcode ofpracticeandrulesofconduct.Alistofmembersisavailableonthe website. NationalAssociationofEstateAgents ArbonHouse,21JuryStreet WarwickCV344EH Tel:01926496800 Fax:01926400953 E-mail:
[email protected] Website:www.naea.co.uk
TheOmbudsmanforEstateAgents(OEA) OEA has been established to provide a free, fair and independent service to buyers and sellers of residential property in the United Kingdom.Youcanfindcontactdetailsofmembersinyourareafrom
88 The Complete Guide to Green Property thewebsite,accesshousingsurveyinformationandfindoutabout theircodeofpractice. OmbudsmanforEstateAgents BeckettHouse,4BridgeStreet Salisbury WiltsSP12LX Tel:01722333306 Fax:01722332296 E-mail:
[email protected] Website:www.oea.co.uk
Usefulwebsites www.coolcaves.com This website provides a property selling service for people who wish to sell their house online. It belongs to an ethical property company that donates 20 per cent of your fee to Centrepoint, the youthhomelessnesscharity.Whenyouadvertiseyourpropertyyou payaone-offfeeof£95(2006/07prices)andthenyourpropertyis advertisedonalargenetworkofpropertywebsites. www.homeinformationpacks.gov.uk Thisisthegovernmentwebsitethatdescribesthehomeinformation packs in detail for industry and members of the public. On this websiteyoucanfindup-to-dateinformationleadinguptothelaunch ofthepacks.
Furtherreading The Home Information Pack Regulations 2006: Procedural guidelines, availablefromtheDCLGortodownloadfromitswebsite(details inChapter3) Personal Searches: Guidance for local authorities and personal searchers, availablefromtheDCLGortodownloadfromitswebsite(details inChapter3)
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Most of us who are thinking about buying a property, either as homeownersorasinvestors,willhavetoborrowmoneytodoso.If thisisthecaseitisimportanttoknowthatthelenderunderstands andworkswithinyourgreenphilosophy. Tochooseanappropriatelender,therefore,youneedtodefineyour borrowingphilosophysothatyouareclearaboutthetypeoflender andthetypeofmortgagethatwillbesuitableforyourneeds,and suitableforthepropertythatyouwishtopurchaseorremortgage. Thischapteroffersadviceabouttheseissuesalongwithinformation about ethical borrowing, mortgages for environmentally sensitive new build and renovation, researching green lenders and using ethicalfinancialadvisers.
Definingyourborrowingphilosophy When choosing a mortgage and a lender you need to think about theenvironmentalandethicalissuesthatareimportanttoyou,and match these with your financial and personal circumstances. You also need to be realistic about your chances of getting a mortgage – some ethical lending companies have very strict criteria and all willneeddetailedevidencetoshowthatyouareabletorepaythe loan.YourgreenphilosophydiscussedinChapter1willprovidea usefulstartingpoint,asitwillhelpyoutothinkaboutyourethical and environmental principles. However, where mortgages are concerned,thereareotherissuesyouneedtoconsiderwhendefining yourborrowingphilosophyandthinkingaboutfinancialconstraints. Theseincludethefollowingpoints:
Is it important that you choose a lender that operates to strict environmental and ethical criteria? If this is the case you will needtofindoutwhetherthecompanywilllendmoneyforyour
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Areyouinterestedinalenderthatusesethicalprinciplestoguide itsownactivities,suchashowitinvestsmoneyandhowittreats itsemployees?
Isitimportantthatthelenderprovidesmoneyforpropertiesthat meetcertainstandardsintermsofeco-friendliness?Canyoube surethatyourpropertywillmeetthesestandards?Whatarethe financialandotherpenaltiesifyoufailtomeetthesestandards?
Do you want the lender you use to be owned by its members ratherthanshareholders,suchasamutualbuildingsociety?
Areyouhappytoreceivealoanfromanycompany,aslongasit canassureyouitinvestsinethicalfunds?
How much can you afford to borrow? Can you afford to lose moneyortakealossifthehousingmarketslumps,andcanyou weatherfluctuationsinthemarket?Willthegreencredentialsof yourpropertyhelpittosellifthehousingmarketslumpsand youneedtomakeaquicksale?
Can you continue with the mortgage payments if you are preventedfromworking/earningasaresultofillness?
Whatprotectionisofferedwiththemortgage?Doyouneedto lookatothertypesofinsurance?Whatinsurancewillbeoffered onethicalorenvironmentalmortgages,andwillitbeadequate for your needs? Does the insurance company have a code of ethicalpractice?Allborrowerswillneedtoarrangelifeassurance andthinkaboutmortgageprotectioncover.Ifyouintendtolet your property you need to think about buy-to-let insurance or rent guarantee insurance, as these will cover you if you have problems letting your property. Some lenders also recommend thatyoutakeoutcriticalillnesscoveroraccident,sicknessand unemploymentinsurance.Moreinformationaboutvarioustypes of ethical insurance can be obtained from the EIRIS and EIG websites(detailsbelowandinChapter6).Forcontactdetailsof ethicalinsurancecompanies,consulttheEIRISfactsheet‘Ethical mortgagesandinsurance’(detailsbelow).
Whenchoosingalenderoraninsurancecompanyyoumayneedto think about disregarding companies that are involved in activities
94 The Complete Guide to Green Property with which you disagree, such as the arms trade, pornography or gambling, and consider only those companies that take part in activities and investment with which you agree. This is called positiveandnegativescreening,andisdiscussedinmoredepthin Chapter6.
Knowingaboutethicalmortgages Therearevariouswaysthatyoucouldobtainamortgagethatcanbe consideredtobeethical.Thefirstistouseanorganizationthathasa strictethicalcodeofpracticetoguideitsinvestment.Forexample,in 1992theCo-operativeBankdecidedtointroduceethicalstandards that would govern the type of organizations to which the bank wouldandwouldnotofferbusiness.Thesestandardsarebasedon the concerns of its customers, and include issues such as human rights,thearmstrade,globaltrade,geneticmodification,ecological impactandanimalwelfare.Ifyoudecidetotakeoutamortgagewith theCo-operativeBank,foreveryyearthatyourmortgageexists,it will make a payment to Climate Care, an organization dedicated to combating global warming. Projects it has supported over the years include planting new forests in Uganda, helping locals to buildfuel-efficientstovesinMadagascar,andhelpinglocalstobuild ‘bio-gas’ household systems in India. More information about the Co-operativeethicalpolicyandrangeofmortgagescanbeobtained fromitswebsite(www.co-operativebank.co.uk). Thesecondwaytoobtainanethicalmortgageistolookatgreen optionsthatareofferedbymoremainstreamlenders.Forexample, the Norwich and Peterborough Building Society offers a ‘green mortgage’ on new homes that have a SAP rating of 100 or higher or on an existing property that you want to make more energy efficient. For every green mortgage that is taken out 40 trees are planted,eighteachyearforthefirstfiveyears,bytheCarbonNeutral Company.Thisisacompanythatworkswithitspartnerstoplant andmaintainforestsandoffsetthedamagedonetotheenvironment bybusinessesandindividuals.MoreinformationabouttheNorwich andPeterboroughBuildingSocietygreenmortgagecanbeobtained fromitswebsite(www.npbs.co.uk),andmoreinformationaboutthe CarbonNeutral Company can be obtained from its website (www. carbonneutral.com). The third way to obtain an ethical mortgage is to approach a companythatwillonlyinvestinpropertythatgivesan‘ecological
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payback’, such as the Ecology Building Society (details below). Mortgageswillbeofferedonpropertiestoimproveenergyefficiency, for ecological renovation, to improve and make habitable derelict anddilapidatedpropertiesandforsmall-scaleecologicalenterprises. Itisevenpossiblethroughthiscompanyforindividuals,groupsand charities to obtain a mortgage to purchase woodland, meadows, fieldsorhouseboatmoorings. The Ecology Building Society has developed the ‘C-Change’ mortgage discount as an incentive to residential owner-occupiers whowishtomakechangestoincreasetheenergyefficiencyoftheir home. The incentive offers a 1 per cent discount on its standard variablerateonfundsborrowedtoinstallenergy-efficientmeasures or renewable energy sources, and the discount is guaranteed for the remainder of the mortgage term. This includes changes such asinstallingroof,floorandwallinsulation,fittingdoubleortriple glazing,installinglowwater-useappliancesandacondensingboiler. Italsoincludestheinstallationofrenewableenergysourcessuchas solar water heating, photovoltaics, wind turbines, ground source heatpumpsorbiomassheating(seeChapter2). Another way to obtain an ethical mortgage is to use a mutual buildingsocietythatisownedbymembersratherthanshareholders. Someofthesebuildingsocietiesaredevelopingtheirowncodesof ethics,guidedbytheconcernsoftheircustomers.Theseprinciples are now having more of an influence on investment and lending decisionswithintheseorganizations.Contactthebuildingsocietyin whichyouareinterestedformoreinformation,orconsultanethical financial adviser who will be able to offer advice about suitable organizations(seebelow). Ifyoudecidetotakeoutaninterest-onlymortgagethelenderwill needtobesatisfiedthatyouhavetakenoutasuitablepolicythatwill enableyoutorepaytheloanattheendoftheterm.Todothisyoucan takeoutanendowment,ISAorpensionpolicy.Throughthesetypes offundsitispossibletousefundmanagersthatwillonlyinvestin ethicalfunds,whereinvestmentdecisionsareinfluencedbysocial, environmental and/or ethical criteria (see Chapter 6). Therefore, anotheroptionopentoyouistotakeoutthebestdealinterest-only mortgageyoucanfindandtheninvestyourmoneythroughethical funds.However,investmentdecisionsofthisnatureshouldbetaken carefully as the money you get back on your investment may not matchthesumyouborrowedattheendoftheterm. The choice of ethical mortgages and ethical investment opportunitiesisincreasingannually.Youshouldseekimpartialadviceor conductcarefulresearchintothetypeofmortgagethatbestsuitsyour
96 The Complete Guide to Green Property needsandenablesyoutoobtainthebestdeal.Asausefulstarting point,consulttheEIRISfactsheet‘Ethicalmortgagesandinsurance’, availableasaPDFonitswebsite(detailsbelow).
Mortgagesforgreennewbuildandrenovation Incasesofnewbuildorrenovationandconversion,mostborrowers will need more than the initial purchase amount to complete the property. In these cases some lenders will offer mortgages on propertyunderconstruction.Theloanispaidoutinstagessothat the loan to value ratio does not rise too high at any point. This is a percentage figure of the loan amount in relation to the property value.Itispossibletoreceive85–95percentofthefinalvalueofthe property, or 85–95 per cent of the total costs of the project, which includespurchaseofthelandorproperty.Somelendersmayspecify thattherenovationorbuildreachescertainstagesbeforeextramoney is released, whereas others will release further sums based on the increasing value of the property as work continues. Some lenders willspecifythattheprojectiscompletedwithinasetperiodoftime. Ifyouintendtoapplyforamortgageonanewbuild,renovation orconversionprojectyouwillneedtosupplythelenderwithdetails ofthefollowing:
outlineorfullplanningpermissionthathasbeengranted;
adeposit;
plansfortheworkyouwishtoundertake; aprojecttimescale; afullbreakdownofcostsincludingbuilders’quotationsoryour ownestimates; evidenceofsufficientworkingcapital; evidencethatyoucanrepaythemortgage.
Ifyouareintendingtorenovateorconvertabuildingtolettotenants, itispossibletoobtainabuy-to-letmortgagefromsomecompanies thatspecializeinethicalmortgages.Althoughlendingcriteriavary betweencompanies,ingeneralyouwillneedtobeahomeownerwith acleanborrowinghistory,andyouwillneedtohavebeenregistered ontheelectoralregisterforoverthreeyears.Somecompaniesplace
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alimitonthenumberofpropertiesthatyoucanborrowagainstand makeavailableforletting. For buy-to-let mortgages the amount that you can borrow is basedontheanticipatedrentalincomethatwillbegeneratedbythe property,andinmostcases,thiswillneedtobe30–35percentmore than the monthly mortgage payment. The amount that companies willlendvaries,butisusuallyintheregionof75–85percentofthe purchasepriceorvaluation,whicheverislower.Furtherfundsmay beavailableastherenovationorbuildworkcontinuesandtheprice ofthepropertyincreases.Again,theamountoffundsavailablewill bewithinaspecifiedpercentageofthetotalvaluationoftheproperty. Alllenderswillwanttoknowthatyouhavesufficientfundstopay a deposit and carry out the required work. In large projects some lenderswillinsistthattheyappointanarchitecttosupervisethework andissueacertificateuponsatisfactorycompletion.Mostwillinsist that the property is let on individual assured shorthold tenancies (short assured tenancies in Scotland) for periods not exceeding 12 months at a time, although responsibility for letting the property remainswithyouasthelandlord.
Researchingandchoosinggreenlenders Onceyouhavedecidedthatyouwouldlikeanethicalmortgageand/ orasuitablemortgageforenvironmentallyfriendlyimprovements, you need to think about your green borrowing philosophy and makesurethatanylenderyouchooseagreeswithandunderstands yourphilosophy.Perhapsoneoftheeasiestwaystodothisistouse an ethical financial adviser, as these people know what products are available on the market and will be able to match your green philosophywiththesecompaniesandtheirproducts.However,other peopleprefertoconducttheirownresearch.Whetheryouchooseto useanadviserormakeyourownchoices,itisimportanttomake sure that you are clear about what you are looking for, and how yourcriteriamatchyourcurrentandfuturepersonalandfinancial circumstances.Thefollowingtipswillhelpyoutodothis:
Define your green borrowing philosophy and make sure that othersareabletounderstandwhatisimportanttoyou.
Identifyandprioritizeyourshort-termandlong-termfinancial andenvironmentalgoals.
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Checkyourexistingresourcesandthinkabouthowyouwould likethesetoimproveinthefuture.
Seek appropriate, impartial advice from experts. For example, youmightfinditusefultodiscussyourplanswithyouraccountant, your architect or your project manager. Experienced professionals will have ideas or contacts within the industry that maybeabletosuggestsuitablelenders.
Asktoseetheethicalcodesofallpotentiallenders.
Shop around for the best deal and choose products/investors suitableforyourneeds.Don’tacceptthefirstofferofcash–keep youroptionsopen.
Don’t rush into a decision. Discuss options with your family and/orbusinesspartners.
Once you think you have found a suitable organization, check thatitisauthorizedbytheFinancialServicesAuthority(FSA),by usingtheFirmCheckServiceontheFSAwebsite(detailsbelow) orbycontactingtheConsumerContactCentreon08456061234.
Neversignanythingyoudon’tunderstand.Don’tbebulliedor persuadedintomakedecisionsthatarenotright,anddon’tbe afraidtosaynoifsomethingdoesn’tseemquitesuitable.Ifyou areunsureofanything,youcanalwaysseekasecondopinion.
Reviewyourfinancialsituationandgreenborrowingphilosophy onaregularbasis.Makesurethatlendersandinvestmentfunds don’t change their criteria in a way that does not suit your green philosophy. Taking out a mortgage can be a long-term process,andyouneedtomakesurethatyourprinciplesarenot compromisedoverthecourseoftheterm.
Usepositiveandnegativescreeningmethodstochooseasuitable lender(seeChapter6).
Ifyoudecidetofindyourownmortgageorotherfinancialproducts without seeking advice, you must realize that the individuals or companies that you approach are trying to sell you their products and may not have your best interests at heart. However, many organizationsthatfollowethicalguidelinesbelievethatitisimportant not to oversell their products, overstretch their customers or offer productsthatareunsuitable.Whenyoucarryoutyourresearchyou should try to gauge whether this is the case with the company in whichyouareinterested.Ifyoucannotbesurethatanorganization
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isofferingproductsthataresuitable,youshouldthinkaboutseeking independentfinancialadvice.Todaythereareanumberoffinancial advisersthatspecializeinofferingadviceaboutethicalproductsand companies.
Usingethicalfinancialadvisers Therearethreetypesoffinancialadviser:
Independent financial advisers (IFAs) provide advice tailored toyourneeds.Theywillhavealargenumberofproductsfrom whichtochoose,andmakesurethatthemostappropriatechoices aremadeonyourbehalf.
Multi-tiedadviserscanonlysellproductsfromalimitednumber ofcompaniestowhichtheyaretied.However,withinthisrange they will try to recommend the most appropriate products for yourneeds.
Tied advisers can only sell products from the one company to whichtheyaretied,andareusuallyemployedbythatcompany. Withinthelimitedrangeofproductstheywilltrytofindthebest oneforyou.
Ifyouwishtofindoutaboutalargerangeofethicalproductsyou shoulduseanindependentfinancialadviser.However,ifyouhave already conducted thorough research and you know the type of products that would suit your needs you can seek further advice from a tied or multi-tied adviser. When you first meet a financial adviseritmaybeunclearwhichtypeheorsheis,somakesurethat youask,asadvisersareobligedtosupplythisinformation. Only firms and their agents authorized by the FSA are allowed togiveadviceaboutmortgages,andtheymustfollowcertainrules when doing so. This includes giving you a document that details the service they can provide, including the mortgages they offer, anddetailsaboutwhetherthereiseitheranup-frontfeepayableor commission on mortgages they recommend. They must also give you a key facts document that summarizes the important features ofthemortgagerecommended.Thiscouldincludeissuesofethical investmentand/orthelender’scodeofethicalpracticeifyouhave indicated that this is important to you. Once you have received adviceyouwillthenbegivenapersonalizedillustrationofkeyfacts aboutthemortgage.
100 The Complete Guide to Green Property You can use the EIRIS Financial Adviser Directory to find an ethicalfinancialadviserinyourarea(detailsbelow).Thedirectory can be searched by postcode or by using the alphabetical listing. Alternatively, you can use the Ethical Investors Group to obtain adviceaboutethicalmortgages(seeChapter6).Thisorganizationhas beensetuptoprovidespecialistfinancialadvicetopeoplewhoare interestedinethicalandenvironmentalissues.Throughtheethical mortgagedepartmentyoucanreceiveadviceaboutallborrowingrelatedissues,typesofmortgage,lifeassurance,investmentoptions, anddiscussyourethicalandenvironmentalphilosophy,whichwill betakenintoaccountwhenproductsarerecommended. The Personal Finance Society (PFS) is the professional body for financialadvisersandpeopleinrelatedroles(detailsbelow).Itwas created in 2005 after the merger of the Life Insurance Association and the Society of Financial Advisers. The PFS helps members to becomebetterqualifiedandprovidesausefuldirectoryforpeople wishingtofindafinancialadviserorcharteredfinancialplanner.You cansearchthedatabaseforafinancialadviserbytypeofproduct, gender,paymentprocedureandpostcode.
Summary When buying or investing in property most of us need to borrow money, but this does not mean that we have to compromise our ethicalprincipalsorloseoutfinancially.Todaythereareanumberof lenderswillingtoprovideamortgageoneco-properties,eithernew build or renovation, and there are a variety of companies that use ethicalprinciplestoguidetheirinvestmentandworkingpractices. In addition to borrowing money to buy or build your property, thereareothertypesofpropertyinvestmentinwhichyoumaywish to become involved, and again, this type of investment does not mean that you have to compromise your ethical principles or lose outfinancially.Theseissuesarediscussedinthenextchapter.
Usefulorganizations EcologyBuildingSociety The Ecology Building Society is a mutual organization that grants mortgagesonpropertiesandprojectsthathelptheenvironment,such
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asrenovationofemptyorderelictbuildings,eco-newbuild,organic smallholdings,earthsheltersandtraditionalconstructionbuildings. It will lend to owner-occupiers, landlords, housing cooperatives, housingassociations,companiesandindividuals. EcologyBuildingSociety 7BeltonRoad Silsden,Keighley WestYorkshireBD200EE Tel:08456745566 Fax:01535650780 E-mail:
[email protected] Website:www.ecology.co.uk
EthicalInvestmentResearchService(EIRIS) EIRIS carries out independent research into corporate behaviour. Thisprovidesinformationforpeoplewhowanttoinvestethically, helping them to make informed and responsible investment decisions.IFAswhoofferethicaladviceaboutmortgagesarelistedinthe onlinedirectorywhichyoucanaccessfromthewebsite. EthicalInvestmentResearchService 80–84Bondway LondonSW81SF Tel:02078405700 Fax:02077355323 E-mail:
[email protected] Website:www.eiris.org
Usefulwebsites www.fsa.gov.uk TheFSAistheindependentregulatorsetupbythegovernmentto lookafterthefinancialservicesindustryandprotectcustomers.The FSA website provides a useful comparative table for mortgages, enablingyoutosearchfor,andcompare,thetypesofmortgagethat mightsuityourneeds.
102 The Complete Guide to Green Property www.thepfs.org The Personal Finance Society (PFS) is the merged professional association of the Life Insurance Association and the Society of Financial Advisers. Visit this website to use the online directory offinancialadvisersintheUnitedKingdom.Thewebsitecontains usefulinformationaboutvarioustypesofinvestmentandobtaining financialadvice. www.unbiased.co.uk ThisistheIndependentFinancialAdviserPromotion(IFAP)website. Itisadirectoryof9,000individualsandorganizations,coveringover 90percentofregisteredIFAsintheUnitedKingdom.Onthewebsite youcansearchforanIFAinyourareabygender,investmenttype, qualification and the method in which you would like to pay for advice. www.cml.org.uk The Council of Mortgage Lenders is the trade association for mortgagelendersintheUnitedKingdom.Itisamajorproviderof marketinformation,economicanalysesandhousingstatistics.Italso producesHousingFinanceOnline,whichisausefulonlinepublication featuringtopicalarticlesonthehousingandmortgagemarkets.All articlesarefreetodownload.
Furtherreading EIRIS(2002)EthicalMortgagesandInsurance,availableasdownloadable PDF from www.eiris.org. This is a useful publication that discusses a variety of ethical mortgage and insurance products andproviders,alongwithcontactdetailsofthoselisted.
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Aspropertyowners,allofusmakeafinancialinvestment.Thismight beinthepropertyitself,ourmortgage,endowments,lifeassurance, individualsavingsaccounts(ISAs),self-investedpersonalpensions (SIPPs) and other pensions. Yet many of us have little control, influence or knowledge about how our money is invested on our behalf. Although we can make decisions about our own property that meet our personal values and green philosophy, decisions of thisnaturecanbetakenoutofourhandswhereotherinvestments areconcerned. However,thisdoesnothavetobethecase.Itispossibletomake investment decisions based on your personal values and ethical principles. Through careful research and investment in funds run by specialist managers it is possible to invest both in progressive companies that share your values and in green property, without affectingthereturnonyourinvestment. Thischapteroffersadviceondefiningyourinvestmentphilosophy, finding out about ethical investment opportunities, researching suitablecompaniesandseekingtheadviceofprofessionals.
Definingyourinvestmentphilosophy Whenchoosingthetypesoffunds,companiesandgreenproperty in which to invest, you need to think about the ethical issues that areimportanttoyou.YourgreenphilosophydiscussedinChapter1 willprovideausefulstartingpoint,asitwillhelpyoutothinkabout yourethicalprinciples.However,whereinvestmentsareconcerned, there are other issues you need to consider when defining your investmentphilosophy.Tohelpyoutochoosetherightinvestment, thinkaboutpositiveandnegativescreening. Positive screening involves making decisions based on positive attributes.Itwillincludethefollowingissues:
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Is it important to you to choose a company and/or property thathelptocontributetowardsasafeandhealthyenvironment by reducing harmful emissions, saving energy and using environmentallysoundbuildingmaterials?
Areyouinterestedincompaniesthatproduceorofferecologically superiorproducts,orecologicallysuperiorpremises?
Areyouinterestedincompaniesthatuseecologicalprinciplesto drivetheirnewproductdesign,developmentorinvestment?
Isitimportantthatyouonlyinvestincompaniesthatproduce productsortakepartinactivitieswithwhichyouagree?
Is it important that an organization contributes to charitable groupsorusesprofitsforthebenefitofmembers?
Do you intend to invest in companies that pay a decent living wagetotheiremployeesandprovidegoodworkingconditions?
Negative screening involves making decisions about funds, companies or property that you would exclude because of their type or because of activities in which they are involved. This negative screeningcouldincludesomeorallofthefollowing:
Investment and/or involvement in products or activities with whichyoudisagree:forexample,tobacco,gambling,weapons, nuclearenergy,animaltestingandpornography.
Companiesthathaveapoorrecordofproductand/oremployee safety.
Companies that have problems with employee relations or exploitationofworkers.
Multinationalcompaniesthathaveapoorrecordofcommunity/ countryinvolvement.
Investmentand/orinvolvementincountriesthathaveproblems withhumanrights.
Investment and/or involvement with countries that are doing nothingtoreduceenvironmentalharm.
Companiesand/orpropertiesthatcauseenvironmentaldamage. Propertiesthathavelittlepotentialforgreendevelopment(see Chapter9).
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Typesofethicalpropertyinvestment Ethical investment is also called socially responsible investment (SRI).TherearenowmanydifferenttypesofSRIthatyoucanselect toprovideincomeand/orgrowth,andthereareavarietyofdifferent types of green property investment with which you can become directlyorindirectlyinvolved.
Propertyinvestment It is possible to invest in commercial and residential projects, in the United Kingdom and overseas, that are both environmentally responsibleandfinanciallyrewarding.Therearetwomainreasons for this. First, environmental concerns are growing among the public,businessandpoliticalcommunities,andsecond,developers and investors realize the greater potential for saving money and making larger profits over the long term, even though short-term costsmaybehigher.Atthetimeofwritingthegreenbuildingmarket isaprofitablenichewithrelativelylittlecompetition.Inthismarket, potential customers are willing to pay more for environmentally friendlyproperties. There are a variety of ways in which you can invest in green property:
Self-build an eco-friendly house for personal use or to let to tenants(seeChapter10).
Refurbish or renovate a property using green materials for personaluse,tolettotenantsortoletcommercially(seeChapter 9).
Invest in a buy-to-let green property (see Chapter 7). Property prices are still rising, there will always be a demand for rental properties and there are an increasing number of tenants interestedingreenissues.
Buy shares in an ethical property development company for eithercommercialorresidentialproperty.Usethenegativeand positive screening methods described above to make sure that thecompanymeetsyourgreencriteria,andconsultCompanies Housetocheckthelegitimacyofthecompany(detailsbelow).
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Investineco-tourismbuildingprojectsworldwide.Overrecent yearsanumberofprojectshavebeensetupaimedatconserving landorprotectingwildlifeinendangeredareas.Todothisecovillages have been established for environmentally friendly tourists who are also the investors. Depending on the amount youinvest,youhaveaguaranteedlengthofstayinthevillage, eitheratnocostoratareducedcost,andifyouoptintotherental pool you will receive an income from the property, usually on amonthlybasis.Aswithanyinvestmentofthisnature,careful researchmustbeconductedtochecktheviability,reliabilityand legitimacyofthecompany.
Investinoverseaseco-developmentprojects.Asthedemandfor environmentallyfriendlypropertiesincreasesworldwide,savvy developersareprovidingtheopportunityforpeopletoinvestin propertiesoverseasthatarebuiltfollowingecologicalprinciples. These include lessening the impact of the development on the localenvironment,protectingbiodiversityandhelpingthelocal communitybyprovidingtraining,jobsandadecentwage,withoutexploitation.Investorshavetheopportunitytobuyproperties outright,orholdastakeorpercentageofaproperty.Again,you must conduct careful research to check the viability, reliability andlegitimacyofanycompanyinwhichyouchoosetoinvest. Youshouldalsoconsiderthestabilityandeconomicclimateof thecountryinwhichthedevelopmentissituated.
Investinpropertythroughyourownpropertypensionfund(see below).
Personalpensions Therearetwowaysthatyoucanuseyourpensiontoinvestinproperty: first,throughapropertyfundrunbyaspecialistfundmanager,and second,throughself-investmentinaspecificproperty.
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Ifyouareinterestedinpropertyinvestmentitispossibletoinvest your money in commercial property, offices, shops, factories and warehouses,butyouwillneedtochooseaspecialistfundmanager that offers this service. Not all pension companies will offer this serviceandonlyafewwillofferpropertyfundsthatspecializeingreen property.Also, because the property market can be unpredictable,
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mostwillsuggestthatyouspreadyourinvestmentintootherfunds, such as bonds and equity funds, and you will need to make sure that these funds also match your green philosophy. This will help youtoreceivefundsfromelsewhereshouldthepropertymarketbe in decline when you choose to take your pension. A good ethical financialadviserwillbeabletoofferadviceonsuitablefunds. In property funds the value of units increases with the rents received from the lease of properties. Holdings are independently valuedperiodically,andifthisrevealsanincreaseinvalue,thevalue of the units increases. Your investment performance, therefore, is dependent on the property market and on the skill of your fund manager. There are two types of pension that will enable you to invest inapropertyfund.First,personalpensionplansareavailabletoUK residentsundertheageof75.Intheseschemesmoneyisinvestedby anapprovedfundmanagerandthefundsarebuiltupforretirement. Ethicalandpropertyfundchoiceshavebeenavailableforsometime onmanypersonalpensions.Moreinformationcanbeobtainedfrom theEthicalInvestmentAssociation(detailsbelow). Second, stakeholder pension schemes are available to UK residents undertheageof75,whetherornottheyareinemployment.Unlike most personal pension plans, there are no penalties on stopping contributionstoanindividual’sfundorontransferringthebenefits toanotherscheme.Somestakeholderpensioncontractsofferethical andpropertyinvestmentchoices.Moreinformationcanbeobtained fromanethicalfinancialadviserinyourarea.Detailsofthesecanbe obtainedfromtheEthicalInvestmentAssociation(detailsbelow). More information about both these types of pension can be obtainedfromthePensionsAdvisoryGrouporfromtheDepartment forWorkandPensions(DWP)(detailsbelow).
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Personalpensionscanbeusedtoinvestincommercialproperty,and since April 2006 in residential property. Property pension savings offerconsiderabletaxadvantages;intheshorttermfordeductions againstincomeorcorporationtaxforpersonalcontributions,andin thelongtermontax-freelumpsumsuponretirementandlumpsums freeofinheritancetaxpayableondeath.Also,thepensionscheme doesnothavetopaytaxontherentitreceivesfromthepropertyand thereisnocapitalgainstaxtobepaidwhenthepropertyissold. Inmanycasesyouwillbeabletoraiseamortgagetopurchasethe property,subjecttostrictHMRevenueandCustomslimits.Forsome typesofpensionitispossibletochooseyourownpropertyandact
108 The Complete Guide to Green Property asmanageroftheproperty.Thisenablesyoutomatchthetypeof propertyandmethodofmanagementwithyourgreenphilosophy. However, you will need a professional to run the pension fund because you need to use an authorized provider to qualify for tax relief. Therearetwomainoptions.Smallself-administeredschemes(SSAS) aresetupbycompaniesforselectedemployees,oftenthecompany’s directors,andtendtobeusedbyfamily-runandsmallbusinesses. Theyarenotapplicableifyouareself-employed.Theseschemescan becostlytorun,andifyouareinterestedinthistypeofpensionyou shouldseekprofessionaladvicetodeterminewhetheritisthemost appropriaterouteforyoutotake.Second,self-investedpersonalpensions (SIPPS)canbesetupbyemployedorself-employedindividualswith thehelpofaprofessionaltrusteeandanadministrator.Thesepeople ororganizationsmustbeHMRevenueandCustomsapproved.To buyapropertytheSIPPmusthavesufficientfunds,eitheroutright or with a mortgage, and it is restricted in the amount that it can borrow. More information about SIPPS can be obtained from the SIPPProviderGroup(detailsbelow). When considering property for your pension you must realize that although over the long term property can prove to be a good investment,thismaynotalwaysbethecase.Aswithanyproperty investment you need to make careful decisions about buying the rightpropertyfortherightpriceintherightlocation.Youalsoneed to realize that there may be periods when the property remains untenanted,andthatyourassetsarenotliquid–propertiescantakea longtimetosell,whichcanbeaproblemifyouneedcashurgently. Thepropertyyoubuycanbefreeholdorleasehold,butyouwill needtomakesurethatthereisatleast50yearstorunonthelease. If you are interested in purchasing an eco-friendly property, good greencredentialscanaddvalueandmakeiteasiertolettotenants whounderstandthesavingsthatcanbemadeonenergybills.Itis possibletoredevelop,refurbishandextendthepropertyusingcash that has accumulated in the pension scheme or within the limits of the mortgage, subject to the usual planning permissions and regulations.Itisalsopossibletoredevelopthepropertyforonward sale,althoughifyourpensionschemeisseentobe‘trading’itcould beliabletopaycorporationtax. If you are interested in this type of pension you should seek professionaladvice, as HMRevenue and Customshas strict rules, regulations and procedures that should be followed. Property pensionfundscanbesetupfairlyquickly,anditispossibletotransfer certainpensionschemes,althoughcareshouldbetakentomakesure
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thatanyfundsthataretransferredreceiveafairvaluationandthat youdonotloseanyvaluableprotectionunderyourexistingscheme. Comprehensive,user-friendlyadviceaboutalltypesofpensioncan be obtained from the Pensions Advisory Service (details below). FurtherinformationcanbeobtainedfromtheDepartmentforWork andPensionswebsite(www.dwp.gov.uk).
Endowments Todaythereareanumberofethicalfundproviderswhowillprovide housepurchaseendowmentproductsthroughethicalfunds.However,allendowmentproductscontainanelementofrisk,ashasbeen highlightedbythemediaoverrecentyears.Toavoidproblemsyou shouldseekprofessionaladvicefromanadvisorwhooffersadvice on ethical investment. Use the member’s directory on the Ethical InvestmentResearchServicewebsitetofindanadviserinyourarea (detailsbelow).
Individualsavingsaccounts Individual savings accounts (ISAs) can be linked to interest-only mortgages, with the proceeds from the ISA investment used to pay off the loan at the end of the term. The ISA holds shares, in either individual companies or unit and investment trusts, and the proceeds are allowed to grow tax-free. There are a variety of ethical ISAs currently available, and at time of writing, ethical fundsaremarginallyoutperformingtheirpeersovertheshortterm, illustrating that you do not have to compromise financial returns for ethical principals. Some experts believe that this situation will continue,asenvironmentalissuesarehighonthepoliticalagenda, whereasothersbelievethatreturnsfromethicalISAshavepeaked. As with any investment, there are risks attached and you should seekindependentfinancialadvicebeforeyoumakeaninvestment.
Lifeassurance Thereareanumberofethicalfundprovidersthatofferlifeassurance productsthroughtheirethicalfunds.Allmortgagecompaniesinsist thatyouhaveadequatelifeassurancetocoveryouandyourfamily
110 The Complete Guide to Green Property intheeventofyourdeath,butyoudon’thavetocompromiseyour ethicalprincipleswhenchoosingalifeassurancepolicy.Youcanfind outwhichethicalfundsprovidelifeassuranceproductsbyconsulting ‘Investmentfunds–theEIRISethicalfundselector’,availableonthe EIRISwebsite(seeChapter5).
Researchingandquestioningorganizations If you already hold investment funds there are questions that you can ask to find out more about the type of investment that is beingmadeonyourbehalf.Allfinancialprovidersmakeuseofthe money you have invested when you are not using it, so question themtofindoutwhattheyaredoingwithit.Theymustsupplythis informationwhenrequested.Ifyoufindthatyouarenothappywith theinvestmentsbeingmadeonyourbehalfyoucandiscussthiswith yourfinancialprovidertofindoutifitcan,andiswillingto,make changes.Ifitisnotabletomakechanges,youcanwithdrawyour fundsandconsiderinvestingelsewhere,althoughyouwillneedto considerfinancialpenaltiesandfeesthatmaybepayable. When researching new organizations, and questioning your currentfinancialservicesprovider,thefollowingpointswillhelp:
Asktoseethecompany’scodeofbusinessethics.
For pensions, ask to see a statement of investment principles, which sets out the principles employed by the company when investing your money. If this does not include environmental andsocialissues,findoutwhy.
Ethical and socially responsible fund managers carry out both positive and negative screening when deciding on investment opportunities.Findoutwhethersuchscreeningiscarriedoutby yourfinancialserviceprovider.Ifnot,findoutwhynot.
If you are intending to buy shares, contact the company direct for more information about its ethical policy. Companies with agoodethicalrecordwillbehappytosupplyyouwithallthe informationyouneed.
Askaboutthecompany’senvironmentalandsocialpolicies,and howtheseapplytoinvestingyourmoney.
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Usingprofessionals When choosing a finance professional you need to make sure that you choose an experienced, qualified, independent person who agrees with, or is able to understand, your green philosophy. You shouldalsomakesurethatyoureadanydocumentsyouaregiven, includingthesmallprint,beforesigningacontractorenteringinto anagreement.Agoodadviserwilltaketimetogettoknowyou,and will ask relevant questions about your investment plans and your green philosophy, if you have indicated to him or her that this is importanttoyou.Whenchoosingasuitableprofessional,youshould considerthefollowingpoints:
Is he or she a member of a professional association? Does this professionalassociationensurethattheprofessionalkeepsupto datewithhis/hertrainingandabidesbyacodeofconduct?
Isheorsheauthorizedtoofferfinancialandinvestmentadvice? Forhowlonghashe/shebeenauthorized?Youcancheckwhether a professional is authorized by contacting the FSA Consumer ContactCentreortheFSAFirmCheckService(seeChapter5).
Doesheorshehaveaclearunderstandingofethicalinvestment andSRIissues?Isheorshekeepingabreastofnewissuesand changesinthemarket?
Doesheorsheunderstandyourgreenphilosophy,andishe/she abletoincorporateyourviewsintoyourfinancialplanningand/ orinvestment?
Doesheorsheroutinelyaskabouttheethicsofcompanieshe/ sherecommendsforinvestment?
Isheorshewillingtorecommendpreviousclientswhocanactas referees?
Istheprofessionaltiedtoaparticularcompany?Ifthisisthecase heorshewillnotbeabletorecommendsuitableproductsthat arenotprovidedbythatcompany(seeChapter5).
Howistheadviserpaid,byfeesorbycommission?Ifyouare to pay a fee, how much will you need to pay? If payment is by commission, does the adviser tend to recommend specific productsthatattractahighercommission?
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Areyouabletogetonwiththeprofessional?Hasrapportbeen established?Doyoutrusthimorhertodothebestforyou?If not,moveontoanotherprofessional.
Summary If you conduct careful research and work with professionals who understand the issues that concern you, it is possible to make investment decisions that match your green philosophy. Ethical investmentandSRIarebecomingincreasinglypopular,withmore andvariedopportunitiesavailable.Thismeansthatyoudonothave to compromise your green principles or lose out financially when youmakeinvestments. OneofthemostpopularwaystoinvestinpropertyintheUnited Kingdom is to buy a property to let to tenants. This provides an opportunity to work within your green philosophy, advertise the greencredentialsofyourpropertyandtoletittolike-mindedtenants whowillbeabletorespectyourviews.Theseissuesarediscussedin thenextchapter.
Usefulorganizations UKSocialInvestmentForum(UKSIF) UKSIF was launched in 1991 and is a membership network for UK SRI. Members include retail and institutional fund managers, financial advisers, SRI research providers, consultants, trade unions, banks, building societies, NGOs and interested individuals. A member directory is available on the website along with useful informationaboutSRI. UKSocialInvestmentForum HolywellCentre,1PhippStreet LondonEC2A4PS Tel:02077499950 E-mail:
[email protected] Website:www.uksif.org
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EthicalInvestorsGroup The Ethical Investors Group has been established to provide a specialistfinancialadviceservicetopeoplewhocareabouttheworld anditspreservation.Adviceisofferedtoindividuals,charities,notfor-profitgroupsandcommercialorganizations.Fiftypercentofthe profit earned from commission and fees is distributed to charities andgroupsnominatedbyclients.Contactthegroupforinformation aboutitsfees.OnitswebsiteyoucanusetheEthicalFundDirectory, which is a comprehensive list of all ethical funds available in the UK. EthicalInvestorsGroup MontpellierHouse,47RodneyRoad CheltenhamGL501HX Tel:01242539848 Fax:01242539851 E-mail:
[email protected] Website:www.ethicalinvestors.co.uk
CompaniesHouse The main functions of Companies House are to incorporate and dissolve limited companies, examine and store company informationdeliveredundertheCompaniesActandmakethisinformation availabletothepublic. CompaniesHouse CrownWay Maindy,CardiffCF143UZ Tel:08703333636 E-mail:
[email protected] Website:www.companieshouse.gov.uk
ThePensionsAdvisoryService(TPAS) TPASisanindependent,voluntaryorganizationthatisgrant-aided bytheDepartmentforWorkandPensions.TPASoffersusefuland down-to-earth information about pensions, helping to explain complexrulesandregulationsinawaythatcanbeunderstoodby
114 The Complete Guide to Green Property thelayperson.Itwillalsohelpmembersofthepublicwhohavea problem, complaint or dispute with their occupational or private pensionarrangements. ThePensionsAdvisoryService 11BelgraveRoad LondonSW1V1RB Tel:08456012823 Fax:02072338016 E-mail:
[email protected] Website:www.pensionsadvisoryservice.org.uk
Usefulwebsites www.ethicalinvestment.org.uk ThisisthewebsiteoftheEthicalInvestorsAssociation(EIA),which is an association of financial advisers from around the United KingdomwhopromoteethicalinvestmentandSRI.Theaimofthe organizationistoincreasepublicaccesstofinancialadviceonethical investment and SRI, and raise standards among financial advisers offeringthistypeofadvice.Onthewebsiteyoucanobtainadvice about ethical investment and access a database of ethical financial advisersintheUnitedKingdom. www.sipp-provider-group.org.uk TheSIPPProviderGroupistherepresentativebodyforSIPPoperatorsinnegotiationsandconsultationwithHMRevenueandCustoms,theDepartmentofWorkandPensionsandothergovernment bodies.Itdoesnotofferadvicetothepublic,butonthewebsiteyou canfindmoreinformationaboutSIPPSandadirectoryofmembers.
Furtherreading Hancock,J(2005)AnInvestor’sGuidetoEthicalandSociallyResponsible Investment Funds: A unique analysis of UK based investment funds, KoganPage,London
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Landlords
Landlords sometimes have a reputation for being unscrupulous people keen to make a quick buck. While making a decent profit isimportantformostlandlords,especiallywhentheyhaveworked hardtoprovideahabitableproperty,manydohaveotherconcerns. These include the upkeep of their property, the welfare of their tenants,andconcernfortheenvironmentinwhichtheylive. Relationships between landlord and tenant tend to be more amicableandtrustingwhentheyhavecommoninterestsandgoals thatbondthemtogether.Concernfortheenvironmentprovidessuch abond,andifyou,asalandlord,careabouttheenvironmentand marketyourpropertytolike-mindedtenants,relationshipswillbe cementedandproblemsreduced.Also,asenvironmentallyfriendly policy is high on the political agenda, there are a wide variety of schemes and grants available to help you to get your property habitableandsavemoney. This chapter offers advice on the schemes and grants available, providinginformationabouteligibilitycriteriaandapplicationprocedures,alongwithadviceonsourcinggreenappliances,marketing your property to like-minded tenants and overcoming problems throughgreenactions.Forinformationaboutsourcinggreenbuilding materials,fixtures,fittingsandfurnishings,consultChapter9.
UnderstandingtheGreenLandlords’Scheme In2005thegovernmentannounceditsintentiontoencouragefurther investment in energy efficiency by landlords through a Green Landlords’ Scheme. A scheme of this type was deemed necessary because it was acknowledged that cost savings from investing in energy efficiency are difficult for landlords to recover in increased rent.
116 The Complete Guide to Green Property Thefirstpartoftheschemeinvolvesadditionstothelandlords’ energy savings allowance (LESA) which was introduced in 2004 (seebelow).Thesecondpartinvolvesareviewofthecurrentwear and tear allowance which provides a deduction on taxable profits forwearandtearoffurniture,fixturesandfittings.Thesuggestion is that this allowance should be tied in with the energy-efficiency levelofthepropertyandrunalongsidethenewenergyperformance certificates(seebelow). Atthetimeofwritingthegovernmentisinvitingcommentsand discussions on the scheme to find out what improvements can be made.Itisexpectedthatfurtherannouncementswillbemadeinthe 2007budget.
Knowingaboutgrantsandloansforlandlords Thereareavarietyofgrantsandloansavailableforpeoplewholet property. For most grants, landlords make a direct application if theymeettheeligibilitycriteria.However,somegrantsareavailable onlyforyourtenantsiftheyareinreceiptofcertainbenefitsorare classed as ‘vulnerable’. If you want to take advantage of this type of grant you will need to find out whether your tenants meet the eligibility criteria and discuss whether they are happy to make an application.ThistypeofgrantisdiscussedinChapter8.Grantsfor whichlandlordscanapplydirectarediscussedbelow.
Theenergyefficiencycommitment In the United Kingdom the government requires that energy companies fund energy improvements in domestic homes. Under the energy efficiency commitment (EEC), companies are obliged to provide grants for homeowners to install cavity wall and loft insulation. Although it is aimed at homeowners, landlords can also take advantage of this scheme for some or all of their properties. At thispresenttimethegrantprovidesa£200discountforcavitywall insulation and £150 for loft insulation. These grants are changing constantly, so for the most up-to-date information consult your localauthorityoryourlocalenergyefficiencyadvicecentre(details below).
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Housesinmultipleoccupation(HMO)grants Ahouseinmultipleoccupation(HMO)isdefinedas‘ahousewhich isoccupiedbypersonswhodonotformasinglehousehold’.This includesthefollowingtypesofaccommodation:
bedsits; sharedhouses; hostels; lodgings; somehostelsorbedandbreakfastestablishments; housesthathavebeenconvertedintoself-containedflats.
Local authorities offer discretionary grants to landlords to help themmakeanHMOfitforhumanhabitationandcarryoutrepairs orupgradeforthenumberofoccupiers.Inmostareasthisincludes grantstoimproveenergyefficiency,althoughsomeauthoritieswill restricttheirgrantstospecificimprovementssuchasfiresafety. Somelocalauthoritiesplacealimitontheamountofgrantavailable,whereasothersdonothaveamaximumlimitbutthenumber ofgrantsawardedisrestrictedbyavailablefinances.Inmostcases landlords have to make a means-tested contribution towards the works, based on the rent to be received from the property. Grants arenotgivenuntiltherequiredplanningpermissionsandbuilding regulationsapprovalhavebeengranted(seeChapter10). Thepropertywillneedtocontinuetobeletforaspecifiedperiod, mustbeadequatelyinsuredandmustbemaintainedinafitcondition. Somelocalauthoritiesspecifytherentlevelsthatmustbecharged, andrequirethegranttoberepaidinfullifconditionsarebreached or the property is sold within a specified time. Contact your local authorityformoreinformationaboutthisscheme.
Loanschemeforhousingrepairs Somelocalauthoritieswillofferloanstolandlordswhoarewishing to repair and renovate their property. In some cases loans will be given only if the property has been deemed unfit for human habitation. The loans are interest free and repayable by landlords afteraspecifiedperiod,usuallyfiveyears.Localauthoritiesspecify
118 The Complete Guide to Green Property amaximumamountofloan,whichcouldbeupto£20,000,andneed toapproveascheduleofworksbeforealoanwillbegranted.These loans are not offered in all parts of the United Kingdom. Contact yourlocalauthorityformoreinformation.
Renovationgrants Renovationgrantsaredesignedtohelpowner-occupierscarryout repairsorimprovementstotheirproperties.However,insomeareas thegrantsareavailablefortenants,iftheyhaveafullrepairinglease orafixed-termtenancyofatleastfiveyears,andforlandlords(for moreinformationaboutgrantsfortenants,seeChapter8).Somelocal authorities enable you to include energy-efficiency improvements withintheworks. Inmostcasesthesegrantsarediscretionaryandwilldependonthe fundsavailable.Toobtainagrantyouwillneedtoholdthefreehold and intend to live in or let the property for a specified number of years. Your property will need to have been classed ‘unfit’ for habitationorhavefailedthenewhousinghealthandsafetyrating system(HHSRS)assessment.ThiscameintoforceinApril2006in EnglandandlaterintheyearinWales.Itisanewriskassessmenttool usedtoassesspotentialriskstothehealthandsafetyofoccupantsin residentialproperties.Itreplacesthehousingfitnessstandardwhich was set out in the HousingAct 1985. More information about this assessmentcanbeobtainedfromtheDCLG(seeChapter3). Youwillnotbeeligibleforthismeans-testedgrantiftheworkcan becarriedoutunderotherassistancesuchasaninsuranceorathirdpartyclaim.Contactyourlocalauthorityformoreinformationabout thisgrant.
Emptypropertygrants Thesegrantsareavailabletohelppeopleinterestedinrestoringan empty property. Some local authorities will specify the amount of time that a property must have been empty before a grant will be offered,andsomewilloffergrantsonlyifthepropertyistobemade available for private letting through a registered social landlord. If this is the case local authorities are very specific about the end product in terms of size of rooms, standard of accommodation, décor,fixturesandfittings,energyefficiencyandheating.Oncethe
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property is renovated it must meet the criteria set out in the new HHSRS. Localauthoritieswillpayapercentageofthecostofworks,usually in the region of 30 to 70 per cent, with most specifying an upper limit. The amount of grant you will receive depends on a number of factors including the type and size of property, its location and theintendeduseoncetheworkiscomplete.Ifyouselltheproperty orceasetoletitwithinaspecifiednumberofyearsyouwillhaveto repaythegrant.Contactyourlocalauthorityformoreinformation.
Knowingabouttaxincentivesforlandlords If you are a landlord letting an individual property or a number of properties there are two schemes offering tax relief for energyefficiencymeasures.Thesearethelandlords’energysavingsallowanceandtheenhancedcapitalallowance.
Thelandlords’energysavingsallowance Thelandlords’energysavingsallowance(LESA)wasintroducedin 2004toprovideallprivatelandlordswhopayincometaxwithupfronttaxreliefoncapitalexpenditureonenergy-efficientmaterials.It isnotavailableforlandlordsthatpaycorporationtax(seeenhanced capitalallowancebelow).Initiallytheschemewasofferedforcavity wallandloftinsulation,thenitwasextendedtoincludesolidwall insulationinrentedaccommodation.InApril2006theschemewas extendedfurthertoincludedraught-proofingandtheinsulationfor hotwatersystems. Under this scheme you are able to deduct the cost of the new insulation when calculating your taxable profits from letting residential accommodation, up to £1,500 per property. To claim this reliefyoumustincludetheexpenditureasadeductioninyourselfassessmenttaxreturn.Thisallowanceisinadditiontothe10percent deductionthatHMRevenueandCustomscurrentlyallowsforwear andtearoffurniture,fixturesandfittings.Moreinformationabout theLESAcanbeobtainedfromyourlocalauthority.Theschemeis duetoexpirein2009.
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Theenhancedcapitalallowance Theenhancedcapitalallowance(ECA)schemewassetuptoencourageUKbusinessestoreducecarbonemissions,whichcontributeto climate change. This scheme provides up-front tax relief, allowing businessestoclaim100percentfirst-yearcapitalallowancesagainst theirtaxableprofits.Alandlordthatpayscorporationtaxorincome tax may be eligible for this scheme. This provides you with the opportunityofclaiming100percentofthetaxbackonanyenergysavingtechnologythatyoubuy. ECAsareclaimedinthesamewayasothercapitalallowanceson thecorporationtaxreturnforcompanies,andtheincometaxreturn forindividualsandpartnerships.Onlyenergy-savingproductsthat meet the scheme’s published energy-saving criteria can attract an ECA.Fordetailsaboutthecurrenttechnologythatmeetsthecriteria, andformoreinformationaboutthescheme,consultChapter9.
Producinganenergyperformancecertificate FromJune2007anyonewishingtosellapropertymustproducea homeinformationpackwhichwillincludeanenergyperformance certificate. Although it is intended that the certificate will be incorporated into this pack when properties are placed on the market,landlordswillalsoneedtomakethecertificateavailableto eachnewtenantwhentheylettheirproperty(seeChapter4formore informationabouthomeinformationpacks). Asalandlorditisyourresponsibilitytoorganizetheproduction ofacertificate,anditisestimatedthatthecostwillbearound£150. Eachcertificatewilllastfor10yearsunlessmajorrenovationwork is carried out. If you decide to make improvements that have an influenceontheenergyefficiencyofyourproperty,youcanapply voluntarilyforanothertest.
Sourcingenergy-efficientwhitegoods TheESTpointsoutthatanenergy-efficientfridgefreezerusesnearly athirdasmuchenergytodothesamejobasa10-year-oldappliance. This means that you may be able to make a saving of £45 a year bybuyinganenergy-efficientappliance.Throughencouragingyour tenantstousethewashingmachineonalowertemperature(30ºCor
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40ºC)youmaybeabletosaveuptoathirdonelectricitybillsover theyear.Forlandlordswhodecidetoprovideadishwasherintheir accommodation,afurther£20ayearcouldbesavedthroughbuying an energy-efficient appliance, according to the EST. However, you shouldnotethatthesefiguresareonlyestimatesandactualsavings depend on a number of related factors, such as current type and amountofusage,numberofoccupants,andtypeandconditionof theexistingappliance. If the rent on the accommodation you let is inclusive of bills, buying energy-efficient white goods could help to save you up to £100ayearonelectricitybills.Evenifyoudonotincludebillsinthe rentyouintendtocharge,youcanadvertiseyourpropertytolikemindedtenantswhowillbeimpressedbythesavingstobemadeon theirutilitybillsovertheyear.Itisusefultoincludethisinformation in a tenants’ pack that you can show to prospective tenants when theylookaroundyourproperty. Whenyousourcewhitegoods,lookfortheEUenergylabelwhich must,bylaw,bedisplayedclearlyonallrefrigerationandlaundry appliances,dishwashersandelectricovens.Onthetopofthelabel the energy ratings are displayed, with ‘A’ the most efficient and ‘G’ the least efficient. Refrigeration appliances now have an ‘A++’ rating,whichindicatesexceptionalenergyefficiency.Thelabelalso includesinformationaboutenergyconsumptionandrunningcosts; washing,spinninganddryingperformanceforlaundryappliances; waterconsumptionandcapacity;andinformationaboutnoiselevels, althoughthisdoesnothavetobesuppliedbylaw. The EST website has a database of retailers that supply kitchen appliances carrying the Energy Saving Recommended logo. This isdisplayedonthemostefficientappliances,andmeansthatthey meetorexceedgovernmentrecommendationsforenergyefficiency. On the website you can also find information about appliances that are specifically recommended for their energy efficiency (see Chapter1). Some local authorities provide grants for landlords wanting to source energy-efficient white goods. Contact your local authority or your local energy efficiency advice centre for more information aboutschemesinyourarea.Youcanobtaincontactdetailsofyour localenergyefficiencyadvicecentrebytelephoning0800512012.
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Marketingyourenvironmentallyfriendlyproperty Marketingistheartofappealingtopeople’swantsandneedsinsucha waythattheybecomeinterestedinyourproductorservice.Thegreen credentialsofyourpropertycangiveyouanedgeinthemarketplace, helpingyoutochargehigherrentsandattractlike-mindedtenants whowillrespectandlookafteryourproperty(seebelow).However, markets,trendsandfashionchange.Yourmarketingstrategyneeds totakeaccountofthis,andyouneedtomakesurethatyouareable and willing to change with these fluctuations. When developing yourstrategy,thinkaboutthepresentandfutureconditions.Isthere anythingthatcouldchangeyourpotentialmarketinthefuture,and howcouldyourespondquicklytothesechangessothatprofitsare notaffected?Greenissuesarehighonthepolitical,publicandmedia agenda at present, but will this be the case in the future? Will the environmentalmovementgainpace,andareyouableandwillingto updateyourpropertytokeepupwiththesechanges? Once you have aimed your property at the green market, think aboutyoursalesstrategy.Nowthatyouknowyourtargetmarket, youknowwhatwillappeal–itisuptoyoutosellthesebenefitsso thatpeopleareinterestedinyourproperty.Acompetitiveedgecan begainedbyconsideringthefollowingstrategies:
Advertisethegreencredentialsofyourproperty.Chooseplacesto advertisethatarepopularwithenvironmentallyawaretenants.
Offer an excellent service. Follow up all enquiries efficiently, quickly and with courtesy. It is important to remain on good termswithpotentialtenants,especiallyaswordofmouthissuch an important free advertising tool, especially among environmentalists.
Tryuniquepackaging.Whenadvertisingyourproperty,trysomethingalittledifferent.Makeyourpropertystandouttopeople whoareinterestedingreenissues.
Emphasizetheenergyefficiencyofyourpropertyandthesavings thatprospectivetenantscanmakeontheirbills.
Satisfyspecificneedsofyourcustomers,forexamplebyprovidinginformationaboutlocalrecyclingschemes,decoratingwith environmentallyfriendlymaterialsandfurnishingwithnatural fabrics.
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Offer a competitive price and show your willingness to negotiate.
Test to modify your product. If you do not let your property quickly,invitepeoplearoundforan‘openhouse’tofindoutwhy theyarenotinterested.Bewillingtomodifyyourproperty,rent levelandgreenstrategyaccordingly.
Develop a consistent and coherent promotion and advertising strategy. Keep records and change strategy if you are not achievingtherequiredresults.
Advertisingyourpropertycanbeexpensive–youneedtoworkout aneffectivestrategythatdoesnotcostalotofmoney.Advertising on the internet can be an effective means, as can placing an advertisementinthepropertypagesofthelocalnewspaperorusing locallettingagents.Wordofmouthcanbeoneofthemosteffective free advertising tools. As environmental issues are high on the politicalandmediaagenda,utilizethistopersuadealocaljournalist towriteareviewaboutyourproperty,orwriteanarticleoradvert forthelocalenvironmentalgroupnewsletter. Whenpotentialtenantscontactyou,findouthowtheyheardabout yourpropertyandkeeprecords.Overtimethiswillshowyouthe mostcost-effectiveadvertisingstrategy,andyoucaneliminatethose that do not work so well. It is important to monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of your marketing strategy on a regular basis so thatyoucanrespondtoproblemsandmakechangesassoonasthey occur.
Overcomingproblemsthroughgreenaction Landlordsfaceavarietyofproblemsthatariseasaresultofowning propertyandlettingtotenants.Ifyouhaveboughtapropertyand are letting it for investment purposes, it is essential that you keep it well maintained and in good condition. This will help to attract tenants,andthepropertywillbetterholdorincreaseitsvalueifand whenyoudecidetosell. Asalandlordyouhavealegalresponsibilitytorepairthestructure and the exterior of the property. This includes maintaining andrepairingdrains,pipes,gutters,doorsandwindows.Youmust makesurethattheinstallationsforthesupplyofgas,electricityand wateraremaintainedinasafeworkingorderandthatyouhavethe
124 The Complete Guide to Green Property appropriategasandelectricitytestcertificates.Thepropertymustbe keptatastandardandfitnesssuitableforhabitation,andmeetthe conditionsforthenewHHSRSassessmentdescribedabove.Formore informationaboutyourrightsandresponsibilitiesasalandlord,see TheCompleteGuidetoPropertyDevelopmentforSmallInvestors(details below). If you choose to become a green landlord and work with your tenantstomakeyourpropertymoreenvironmentallyfriendly,you canovercomemanyoftheproblemsthatyoualreadyhave,ormay encounter,asalandlord.Someofthetypicalproblemsarelistedin Table 7.1. These are followed with suggestions about the type of greenactionthatcanbetakenandthebenefitsthatcanbegainedby takingthesesteps.Youmayfinditusefultoincorporatetheseissues intoyourtenants’pack.
Summary Environmentalandethicalissuesarebecomingincreasinglyimportantforlandlordswhorealizethattenantswithsimilarconcernsare likely to respect and look after their property. There are a number ofgrants,loansandtaxincentivesavailableforlandlordswhowish tomakeenergy-efficientimprovementstotheirproperty,andthere areschemesavailabletohelpwiththepurchaseofenergy-efficient appliances. Forlandlords,animportantpartofdevelopingagreenpropertyis thattenantsunderstandthemeasuresthathavebeentaken,respect thelandlord’senvironmentalphilosophyandlookaftertheproperty inwhichtheylive.Sometenantswhoareinreceiptofcertaintypes ofbenefitsareeligibletoapplyforgrantsthatarenotavailablefor landlords.Thistypeofapplicationmaybebeneficialtobothparties andhelpwiththerunningandupkeepoftheproperty.Theseissues arediscussedinthefollowingchapter.
Usefulorganizations Localauthorities Yourlocalauthorityisausefulsourceofinformationandadvicefor manyaspectsofresidentiallettingandenergyefficiency.Contactthe housingorenvironmentalhealthdepartmentformoreinformation
Table7.1 Overcomingtypicalproblems
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Action
Benefit
Leakingguttersanddrainpipes. Damagetobricksandfoundations, rottingwoodwork,problemswith damp.
Encouragetenantstoreportproblems. Unblock,flush,patch,replaceand/or renewguttersanddrainpipes.Install water-harvestingmeasures(see Chapter11).
Helpsmaintainstructureofbuildingby channellingwateraway.Saveswaterby harvesting.Encouragestenantstoreuse waterongarden.Helpsfosterinterestin gardenandhelpswithmaintenance.
Rubbishandlitterbuild-up. Encouragesvermin,ahealthhazard andsmelly.Causescomplaintsfrom neighboursandill-feeling.
Providerecyclingbinsandcompost binswithinstructions.Installa coveredrecyclingareaandprovide detailsofrubbishcollectiondates(see Chapters2and11).
Helpsenvironmentbycuttingdownon waste.Stopsrubbishbuild-up,smells, problemswithverminandcomplaints fromneighbours.Fostersgreater communityspirit.
Damagetofixtures,fittings,décor andfurniturethroughlackofrespect andcarelessness.Attheendofthe tenancythepropertyisleftinastateof disrepairanduntidiness.
Advertiseforgreentenants,whotend tobemoreresponsibleandcareful. Encouragetenantstoreuseand recycle.Provideadequatecleaning materialsandtools.
Needtoreplaceitemslessfrequently. Savestimeandmoneyandisbetterfor theenvironment.Lesstime,energyand moneyspentoncleaningandrepairing. Lessuseofcleaningproductsthatmay beharmfultotheenvironment.
Leakingtapsand/orpipes.Water damagetoproperty.Problemswith dampandwaterwastage.
Encouragetenantstoreportproblems assoonastheyoccur.Provide informationabouthowtoturnoffthe waterandwhattenantsshoulddo whengoingaway.Insulatepipesand replacewashers/tapswhererequired. Checkforleaksbetweeneachtenancy.
Saveswaterandslowslimescale build-up.Preventsdamagetobuilding structureandfixtures,fittingsand furniture.Savesmoneyandtimeif repairsarecarriedoutimmediately.
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Problem
Action
Benefit
Mouldandmildewgrowthonwood, paper,carpetsandfoods.Potential healthhazard.Causesdamagetowalls, décorandsoftfurnishings.Looks unsightlyandwillputoffprospective tenants.Encouragestheuseofstrong chemicalsanddetergentsthatare harmfultotheenvironment.
Provideinformationaboutthecause oftheproblem.Encouragetenants toventilatethepropertyandreduce indoorhumidity(seeChapter8). Repairwaterleaksimmediately. Tacklemouldandmildewbetween tenancies.Replacemouldyabsorbent surfacessuchasceilingtilesand carpets.Reducecondensationoncold surfacesthroughinsulation.
Savesmoneythroughlessreplacement ofabsorbentsurfacesandiskinderon theenvironment.Reductionmeans lessneedtousedetergentsandstrong chemicalstotackletheproblem.Tenants arelesslikelytoexperiencehealth problems.
Complaintsfromneighboursabout noise.
Advertiseforgreentenantswhotend tobemoreresponsibleandrespectful ofothers,withagreaterawareness oftheirsurroundingcommunity.You shouldremainonfriendlytermswith neighboursanddealwithproblemsas soonastheyarise.
Creatingasenseofcommunityand developingfriendshipswithneighbours willreducecomplaintsandhelptenants tofeelathome.Italsoencourages tenantsandneighbourstorespectand careforpropertyinthearea.
Callsfromtenants24hoursaday,often Advertiseforgreentenantswho aboutproblemstheycouldaddress tendtobemoreresponsibleand themselves. mature,thusdealingwithproblems themselves.Prepareacomprehensive tenants’packwhichincludes importantinformationonwhichthey canactwithoutdisturbingyou.
Helpstomaintainagoodrelationship withyourtenants.Lesstime,money,fuel andenergyspentonwastedjourneys andtelephonecalls.
Table7.1 Overcomingtypicalproblems(continued)
Problem
Action
Benefit
Tenantsleavingthepropertyowing moneyforutilitybills,counciltaxor telephonebills.
Advertiseforgreentenantswhotend tobemoreresponsibleandmature. Talktothemaboutgreentariffsand energyefficiencytoreducecostsand harmtotheenvironment(seeChapter 2).Installenergy-efficientappliances toreducecosts.Encouragetenantsto useenergy-efficientbrowngoods(see Chapter8).
Reducesproblemsdealingwithutility companies.Reducesproblemswith propertyblacklistinganddebtcollectors chasingpasttenants.Cutsdownon lettershavingtobereturnedandstops futuretenantsbeinghassled.
Coldanddraughtyaccommodation. Unpleasantfortenants,badfortheir healthandwillnotencouragethemto respectyourproperty.
Obtaintherelevantgrantstoinstall anenergy-efficientheatingsystem andinsulationbeforelettingproperty. Encouragetenantstoreportany problems.Keepuptodatewith annualsafetychecksandsupply relevantinformationtotenants.
Reducedenergybills,addsvalueto yourproperty,encourageslike-minded tenantstorentyourpropertyandhelps tomaintainthebuilding.Grantshelp youtosavemoneyonrefurbishmentand renovationcosts.Safetychecksreduce thepossibilityofharmtotenantsand/or contractors.
128 The Complete Guide to Green Property abouthomeenergyefficiencygrants,renovationgrants,emptypropertygrantsandthehousesinmultipleoccupation(HMO)grant. Many local authorities have established a landlords’ forum or landlords’ association. Membership is usually free and you can meet other landlords in the area to discuss energy efficiency and other relevant topics. Most produce a newsletter or other useful publicationsaimedatlandlords.
Localenergyefficiencyadvicecentres The EST has a network of advice centres located across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. These centres are able to provide expert advice on energy efficiency, and information about grants and tax incentives for landlords hoping to make energyefficient improvements to their properties. You can obtain contact details of your local centre by visiting www.est.org.uk/myhome/ localadviceandenteringyourpostcodeintheboxprovided,orclick on the relevant map location. Alternatively, you can use the form ontheESTwebsitetosendanenergy-relatedquestiontoyourlocal centre.
Usefulwebsites www.eca.gov.uk On this website you can obtain details about the enhanced capital allowance (ECA) scheme and information about the technologies thatareincludedwithinthisscheme.Ifyouprefer,youcancontact theECAAdministrator(tel:08701906236,fax:08701906318,e-mail:
[email protected]). www.hmrc.gov.uk On this website you can obtain more information about claiming ECAs,alongwithinformationaboutallothertaxissues. www.livingclean.co.uk On this website you can obtain environmentally friendly cleaning productsthatarebasedonnaturalproductsandfreefromharmful chemicals.Thecompanyalsooffersacleaningserviceforlandlords, using its own environmentally friendly products to clean carpets, upholstery,ovensandbathrooms.
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Furtherreading Dawson,C(2006)TheCompleteGuidetoPropertyDevelopmentforthe SmallInvestor,KoganPage,London AssuredandShortholdTenancies:Aguideforlandlords,downloadable booklet for landlords in England and Wales, available from the DCLGwebsite(www.communities.gov.uk) The EST produces a number of leaflets that you may find useful. TheycanbeorderedfromtheESTwebsite(seeChapter1)orby telephoning(0845)1207799: InternalWallInsulationinExistingHomes(CE17/GPG138) EffectiveUseofInsulationinDwellings(CE23) EnergyEfficientRefurbishmentofanExistingHouse(CE83/ GPG155)
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Some people living in rented accommodation feel that it is not possibletomakemany‘green’choicesaboutwheretheylivebecause thesechoicesareconstrainedbythelandlordandtheneedtofind affordable, convenient accommodation. However, this is not the case.Therearemanysmallchangesthattenantscanmaketowork towardsagreenerwayoflivinginrentedproperty,andgradually morelandlordsareunderstandingthebenefitsthatcanbegainedby providingmoreenvironmentallyfriendlyaccommodation. This chapter offers advice about choosing green rental accommodation; working with your landlord to make environmentally friendly changes; understanding how to become more energy efficient in private rented accommodation; reaching consensus with other tenants; buying energy-saving brown goods; saving money throughimprovedenergyefficiency;andobtaininggrantsfortenants whoareinreceiptofbenefits.
Choosinggreenrentalaccommodation At the present time more and more landlords are realizing the benefits that can be gained from making green changes to their properties and advertising to like-minded tenants. In particular, they realize that there are financial savings to be made, that they can take advantage of a number of government grants, and that environmentallyfriendlytenantsaremorelikelytorespectandlook aftertheirproperty(seeChapter7).Thismeansthattherearemore eco-friendlyrentalpropertiesonthemarket,andthatifthereareno suchrentalpropertiesinyourarea,theremaybescopetoworkwith yourlandlordtoimprovetheenergyefficiencyofhisorherproperty andyourhome(seebelow). Whenchoosingagreenpropertytorent,youshouldconsiderthe followingissues:
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Find out about levels of rent, amount of deposit, length and typeoftenancyagreement,whatisincludedintherentandthe terms,conditionsandresponsibilitiesofyouandthelandlord.If youaresearchingforanenvironmentallyfriendlyproperty,you mighthavetobepreparedtopayahigherrent.However,some landlords may be willing to offer a longer contract if you can provethatyouhavesimilargreenphilosophiesandunderstand the importance of looking after the property and helping the environment. This is important if you are hoping to cultivate thegardenandgrowyourownfood,asthiscanbealong-term project(seeChapter11).
Check that the tenancy agreement meets your requirements.A tenancy agreement consists of ‘express terms’ that have been agreedbetweenyouandthelandlord,and‘impliedterms’that includetherightsgivenbylawandarrangementsestablishedby custom and practice. To avoid confusion and possible dispute yourlandlordshouldclearlystatehisorherresponsibilities,and thoseexpectedofyou,inthecontract.Ifthelandlordisinterested in improving the green credentials of the property, he or she mightincluderelevantissueswithinthedocument.Youshould check that you are happy with all parts of the contract before signing.TheOfficeofFairTrading(OFT)providesguidanceon unfaircontracttermsintenancyagreements,andifyoubelieve thatacontractisunfairyoucanreportthelandlordtotheOFT (detailsbelow).
Check the inventory to make sure that it is correct and up to date. Some landlords may use an independent inventory agent who will prepare the inventory, including details of the contents,adescriptionoftheirconditionandinformationabout responsibilitiesintermsofdamageandbreakages.Ifthelandlord has sourced environmentally friendly contents, the inventory may include information about when and how these should bereplaced.Theinventorywillneedtobesignedseparatelyto the contract. More information about inventory agents can be obtainedfromtheAssociationofIndependentInventoryClerks (detailsbelow).
Ask to see the energy performance certificate. From June 2007 all landlords must make this certificate available to each new tenant when they let their property. This will enable you and the landlord to recognize, understand and improve the energy efficiencyoftheproperty(seebelow).
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Askabouttheheatingsystemthatisinplace.Ifyourlandlord has recently installed a new high-efficiency condensing boiler youwillbeabletosaveasignificantamountofmoneyonyour gasbilleachyear(seebelow).
Asktoseeexamplesofpreviousgas,electricityandwaterbills,if possible.Thiswillhelpyoutounderstandhowmuchyouhave topayeachyearonutilities,anditmayprovideanindicationof where and how savings can be made. If you find that bills are high, you may be able to discuss making changes to improve energyefficiencywithyourlandlord(seebelow).
Findoutaboutthetimesanddatesoflocalwasteandrecycling collection schemes, and make sure that the property has the necessarycollectionbins/boxes.Ifnot,youcancontactyourlocal authoritydirecttoobtainthem.Somelandlordswillprovidethis information in a tenants’ pack. This pack should also contain informationonhowtoworkthecentralheating,photocopiesof relevantinstructionmanualsforwashingmachines,microwaves andsoon,andthelocationofmetersandstopcocks.
Rememberthatconscientiouslandlordsarealsomakingdecisions about whether you will be a suitable tenant. Obtain references from a previous landlord if possible and take them to your viewing,althoughsomelandlordswillwanttofollowuptheir ownreferences.Thinkinadvanceaboutyourgreenphilosophy sothatyoucandiscusstheissueswiththelandlord.
Makingimprovementswithyourlandlord Asatenantyouwillbeunabletomakemanyimprovementstothe propertythatyourentwithoutfirstseekingthepermissionofyour landlord.Ifyouareproposingsmallenergy-efficientimprovements suchassimpledraft-proofingmeasures,yourlandlordmaybehappy toletyougoaheadonyourown,butyoumustcheckthatthisisthe casebeforestartinganywork.However,formostimprovementsit issensibleandpreferabletoworkwithyourlandlordsothatboth parties are happy, disagreements can be discussed and problems overcome. It is important to establish a good rapport with your landlord. Once you have done this, and if your landlord is interested in environmental issues, it may be possible to discuss making more substantial green improvements to the property. The energy per-
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formancecertificateandreportwillpointoutwaysthattheenergy efficiency of the property can be improved, and since this must beprovidedbythelandlorditgivesyouscopetodiscusschanges that can be made. Although financial savings tend to be made by the person living in the property, you should point out to the landlordthatenvironmentallyfriendlywaysoflivingarebecoming increasinglypopular,andthatifheorshemakesthechanges,he/ sheshouldbeabletoletthepropertymorequicklyinfuture,tomore responsible tenants. If your landlord pays some or all of the bills, obviouslyheorshewillbemostinterestedinmakingchangesthat couldhelphim/hertosavemoney. Your landlord has a legal responsibility to carry out certain repairs to the structure and exterior of the property, and to make sure that gas, electricity and water supplies are in safe working order.Thisisalegalrequirementandyourlandlordcannotgetout oftheseresponsibilitiesbyaddingclausestothecontract.Ifrepairs are needed it is an ideal opportunity to suggest energy-efficient improvements,especiallyifanewboilerornewbathroomsuiteis required,forexample. You have the right to live in the property undisturbed for the period of time stated on the contract, and your landlord does not have the right to enter your home without written permission. However,youneedtoworkwithyourlandlordonthis.Allproblems shouldbereportedimmediately,anditisimportanttoallowyour landlord or contractors the access required to make the repairs and improvements. When conducting repairs your landlord does nothavetherighttoenterotherpartsofyourhomewithoutyour agreement.Youwillhavetoputupwithsomedisruption,butifyou arehappythattheimprovementswillsaveyoumoneyandhelpthe environment,thedisruptionshouldnotbetoomuchofaproblem. Negotiate suitable times with your landlord for the work to take place,andyoushouldnotbedisturbedmorethannecessary. If your landlord agrees to have a new energy-efficient boiler installedyoushoulddiscussyourneedswithhimorhersothatthe mostappropriatechoicecanbemadeforyouandtheproperty.You may find it helpful to be present when the new boiler is installed. Thatwayyoucandiscussoperatinginstructionswiththeinstaller andyourlandlord,andmakesurethatyouobtainacontactnumber in case there are any problems with the new installation. If you have built a good relationship with your landlord, he or she will behappyforyoutocontacttheinstallerdirectifanyproblemsare encountered.
134 The Complete Guide to Green Property Althoughmanylandlordsareconscientiousandhappytowork withtheirtenantstomakeimprovementstotheproperty,youmust beawarethatthereare,unfortunately,someunscrupulouslandlords operating.Someofthesepeoplemayrealizethat,throughmaking improvementstotheirproperty,theywillbeabletochargeahigher rent.However,theycannotraisethelevelofrentforthedurationof yourtenancyagreementunlesstheystipulatedthisinthecontract or they have your agreement. If they try to raise the rent without youragreementyoucanapplytoarentassessmentcommitteefora decisiononrentlevels,especiallyifyoubelievethatyourlandlord istryingtochargetoomuch.Thismustbedonebeforethedateon whichthenewrentisdue.Moreinformationaboutthisprocedure in England and Wales is available on the DCLG website (www. communities.gov.uk) and in Scotland from the Scottish Executive website (www.scotland.gov.uk). To find the address of your local rentassessmentcommittee,lookinthetelephonebookunder‘rent assessmentpanel’.
Reachingaconsensuswithothertenants For most tenants financial savings are important, and if this is the casewithotherpeopleinyourhouseyoushouldfinditfairlyeasy to reach a consensus about environmentally friendly changes that helpyoutosavemoney(seebelow).However,notallenvironmental improvementsareaboutsavingmoney,andyoumayfinditdifficult toconvinceotherpeopletochangetheirhabitsandlifestyleifthey are unable to see any personal benefits and if they don’t have the samecommitmentasyoutohelpingtheenvironment. Ifyouareintendingtorentapropertywithfriendsitshouldbe easierforyoutoconvincethemtochangetheirhabits,asyoumay already have a lot in common through your existing friendship. However,ifyouarerentingaroominapropertywithpeopleyou havenevermetbefore,itismuchhardertodiscussenvironmental improvementsandchanges.Theeasiestway,inthesecircumstances, is to choose a property in which the landlord has already tried to make green improvements. This will mean that the landlord will have screened tenants and chosen those whom he or she believes haveaninterestingreenissues.Ifthisisthecasealltenantswithin thepropertyshouldbeabletoworktogethertodevelopahousehold greencodeofaction. In some cases, however, you may rent a room in a property where the landlord and other tenants have no concern about the
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environmentandgreenwaysofliving.Ifthisisthecaseitmaystill bepossibletoconvincethemaboutthefinancialsavingsthatcanbe made,andsuggestwaysthattheycanbecomemoreenergyefficient. Mosttenantswillbeinterestedinspendinglessmoney,unlessthey areverywealthyorcareless.However,wealthytenantstendtomove onquicklyandyoumayhavebetterluckwiththenexttenant.Itis possibletoestablishrulesandroutinesbetweentenantssothatany newtenantishappytofitintothese,believingthemtohavebeenlong established.Thesecouldincluderulesaboutrecycling,switchingoff lightsincommunalareasofthepropertyandmonitoringenergyand waterwastage. Ifyoulivewithothertenantswhohavenointerestinwhatyouare tryingtodoandnointentionofchangingtheirhabits,itisimportant not to try to bully or cajole them into doing something they don’t wanttodo.Thiswillcauseill-feelingandleadtoarguments.Inthese circumstances all you can do is continue with your green way of life,satisfiedintheknowledgethatyouaredoingyourbitforthe environment.
Becomingmoreenergyefficient There are many ways that you can become more energy efficient within your home, and several ways that your landlord can make yourhomemoreenergyefficient.Asatenantyouhaveresponsibility forallbrowngoodsthatarenotprovidedbythelandlord,andall gasandelectricalappliancesthatyouhavearighttotakewithyou whenyouleavetheproperty.Youcanbecomemoreenergyefficient by buying energy-saving brown goods and appliances that are endorsedbytheEST(seebelow).Foralistofrecommendedproducts andsuppliers,consulttheESTwebsite(seeChapter1). Inadditiontobuyingenergy-savinggoods,thereisfurtheraction youcantakeinyourhometoreducetheamountofenergythatyou use. If you can convince other tenants to do the same, then more energyandmoneywillbesaved:
Takeashowerinsteadofabath,andpersuadeotherstodothe same.Indeed,somerentalpropertiesarenowonlysuppliedwith showers.
Makesurealllightsareswitchedoffwhennotinuse.Askyour landlordtofitenergy-savinglightbulbs,orfitthemyourself.It may be possible and preferable to ask your landlord to install timedlightswitchesincommunalareas.
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Find out whether your landlord has bought white goods that containtheenergy-savinglogo.Ifnot,whengoodsneedreplacing discusstheoptionswithyourlandlordandpointoutthebenefits tobegainedbybuyingenergy-efficientwhitegoods.
Make sure the insulation is adequate. The property may need cavity wall insulation, loft insulation and draught-proofing. Smalljobscanbedonebyyourself,butyoumustdiscussthese withyourlandlordfirst.Pointoutthatyourlandlordcanobtain grantsforwallandloftinsulation(seeChapter7).Ifyouareon benefitsyoumaybeabletoapplyforcertaingrantsforalterations totheproperty(seebelow).Again,youshoulddiscussthiswith thelandlordbeforemakinganapplication.
Don’tleaveelectricalequipmentonstand-by,andmakesurethat youhaveadesignatedresponsiblepersonwhocancheckthatall electricalequipmentandheatingisswitchedoffandunplugged whentenantsgoawayorleavetheproperty.
Discusscentralheatingusagewithothertenants.Workoutthe optimum time for which the heating can be programmed to comeonandgooff.Whenarepeoplegettingupinthemornings and going to bed at night? When is heat being wasted or not needed?
Buyingenergy-savingbrowngoods ‘Browngoods’areitemsofelectricalequipmentthat,ingeneral,are not provided by your landlord in rented accommodation. Instead, theyareitemsthatyoubuyyourselfandtakewithyouwhenyou move,suchastelevisionsets,stereosandotherelectricalgoods. Recently the EST included brown goods in its ‘Energy Saving Recommended’scheme.Atpresent,thisincludesintegrateddigital televisions(IDTVs)whichhavethecapacitytoreceivedigitaltelevisionwithouttheneedforaset-topbox.Theswitchfromanalogue terrestrial transmissions to digital takes place between 2008 and 2012,sothemarketinIDTVsisexpandingrapidly.Ifyoulookforthe EnergySavingRecommendedlogowhenyoumakeyourpurchase, youwillbeabletomakesmallsavingsonthepurchasepricethrough using less electricity. More information about the switch to digital televisioncanbefoundontheDTI’sdigitaltelevisionwebsite(www. digitaltelevision.gov.uk).
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The EST also endorses energy-saving mains controllers which sense when a computer has been turned off, and automatically cut the power to any computer peripherals such as printers and speakers. The EST has found that, on average, consumers spend £700 a year on electronic products in the home, so through taking caretobuyenergy-efficientelectronicgoods,youcanmakesavings onyourelectricitycoststhroughtheyear.Thismayhelpyoutowork towardscoveringthecostsofyourelectronicpurchasesoverthelong term. Tofindsuppliersofbrowngoodscarryingtheenergysavinglogo, consultthedatabaseontheESTwebsite(seeChapter1).
Savingmoney TheESTbelievesthatahigh-efficiencycondensingboilercouldsave youintherangeof£190–240ayearonyourheatingbills,andyou couldsaveupto£50ayearifyourlandlordinstallsfloorinsulation. Loft insulation, depending on the product your landlord chooses, could save you £60–70 per year on heating bills, and cavity wall insulation could save you up to £70 a year, according to the NEF. Thesesavings,whencoupledwithyourownenergy-savingmeasures listedabove,illustratethatyoucouldsaveaconsiderableamountof moneyeachyearonenergybills.Thesesavingscanbeusedtohelp convince other tenants that making green changes is important. If youlivewithyourlandlord,oryourentapropertyinclusiveofbills, thesesavingswillappealtoyourlandlordandencouragehimorher tocontinueanddevelopenergy-savingmeasures. Depending on the green changes that have been made to the property, there are other savings that can be made over the long term. For example, although a new boiler may cost your landlord £1,000–1,500toinstall,youcouldsaveupto£240ayear.Thismeans thattheboilerwillpayforitselfaftersixyears,andsincethelifetime of a boiler could be 10–15 years, the saving over the long term is significant.Also,ifyourlandlorddecidestosellthepropertywhen your tenancy agreement has finished, more people will be willing topayahigherpriceforanenergy-efficienthome(seeChapter4). Again,youshouldnotethatthepossiblesavingsquotedbytheEST andNEFareonlyestimates,andtheactualsavingsyouwillmake dependonanumberofrelatedfactors,suchasexistingappliances and type of insulation, size and standard of property, number of occupantsandlocalclimaticconditions.
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Obtaininggrantsfortenantsonbenefits If you are on certain benefits and you rent your home from a privatelandlordthereareanumberofgrantsthatmaybeavailable to you. More information about all these grants is available in the Appendix.
Homeenergyefficiencygrants These grants are available to help tenants and landlords to install energy-efficient heating and insulation. The grants are meanstested and available to tenants who are on means-tested benefits or low incomes. Landlords are not means-tested, but only receive a percentage of the cost of works. Schemes vary between local authorities and depend upon available funds. If funds are not available,applicantsareplacedonawaitinglist.
Energygrants Some local authorities offer grants to tenants who do not qualify for the type of grant mentioned above or for the Warm Front scheme mentioned below. The grants are available for various type of insulation and removal of old materials. The schemes are administered by home improvement agencies (HIA), and specific eligibility criteria apply so you should contact your local HIA for moreinformation(seeChapter1).
TheHomeEnergyEfficiencyScheme(Wales) ThisschemeisavailablefortenantswholiveinWales.Itisaimed primarilyathouseholdswiththegreatesthealthrisks–olderpeople, adultswithchildrenundertheageof16andpeoplewhoaredisabled and chronically sick. Through this scheme a grant is provided to makehomeswarmer,moreenergyefficientandmoresecure.
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WarmFront(England) Through this scheme a grant is available to certain households in England. To qualify for the scheme you must rent from a private landlord,haveachildunder16orbeatleast26weekspregnant,and beinreceiptofstatebenefits.
WarmDeal(Scotland) Thisschemeprovidesgrantsthatcanbeputtowardsanumberof energy-saving measures for certain households in Scotland. To be eligiblefortheschemeyouoryourspousemustrentyourhome,be overtheageof60orbeinreceiptofstatebenefits.Thegrantwillhelp topayforcavitywall,loft,pipeortankinsulation,draught-proofing andenergy-efficientlighting.
CentralHeatingProgramme(Scotland) This scheme helps certain households in Scotland to improve the heatingsystemsintheirhome.Toqualifyfortheschemeyoumustbe residentinScotlandandrentyourhome,whichmustbeyourmain or only residence. The property should not have a central heating system,orthepresentsystemshouldbebrokenbeyondrepair,and youwillneedtohavelivedinthepropertyforatleast12monthsand intendtoliveinthepropertyforatleast12monthsoncetheheating systemhasbeeninstalled.
WarmHomes(NorthernIreland) Through this scheme grants are provided to improve energy efficiencyfortenantswhorenttheirhomesfromprivatelandlordsin NorthernIrelandandareinreceiptofcertainbenefits.WarmHomes Plusoffersadditionalfinancialsupportforinsulationmeasuresfor tenantsovertheageof60whoareinreceiptofcertainbenefits.
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Summary At the time of writing there are an increasing number of rental propertiesavailablefortenantswhoareinterestedinagreenerway of life. This is because landlords and tenants are becoming more environmentallyawareandrealizingthattherearefinancialsavings tobemadebychanginghabitsandbecomingmoreenergyefficient. Ifyouareabletobuildarapportwithyourlandlordandwithother tenantsinthepropertyitispossibletomakesmallandlargechanges thathelptosavemoneyandhelptheenvironment. Developingamoreeco-friendlypropertyisbecomingincreasingly important to property developers, whether or not they are also landlords, as they too can see the financial and environmental benefitstobegained.Theseissuesarediscussedinthenextchapter.
Usefulorganizations AssociationofIndependentInventoryClerks(AIIC) AIICwassetupin1996torepresentinventoryclerksandprovide informationtotenantsandlandlords.Membersmustagreetoabide byacodeofpractice.Onthewebsiteyoucanfindinformationabout theTenancyDepositSchemeanddetailsaboutwhatismeantbyfair wearandtear.Thisisusefulifyoufeelthatyourlandlordisunfairly withholdingyourdeposit. AssociationofIndependentInventoryClerks CentralOffice,WillowHouse 16Commonfields WestEnd SurreyGU249HZ Tel/Fax:01276855388 E-mail:centraloffi
[email protected] Website:www.aiic.uk.com
OfficeofFairTrading(OFT) OFT provides useful advice for anyone who needs to draw up a contractorsignacontractdrawnupbyanotherperson.
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OfficeofFairTrading FleetbankHouse,2–6SalisburySquare LondonEC4Y8JX Tel:08457224499 E-mail
[email protected] Website:www.oft.gov.uk
Usefulwebsites www.shelter.org.uk Shelter is a housing charity that campaigns to end problems with homelessness and bad housing. Each year it helps thousands of people fight for their rights, improve their circumstances and find andkeepahome.Onthiswebsiteyoucanfindusefulinformation about tenants’ rights, and download leaflets and booklets about tenancy agreements, landlords’ responsibility and other useful housinginformation.
Furtherreading Callard, S and Millia, D (2001) The Complete Book of Green Living, CarltonBooks,London Siegle,L(2001)GreenLivingintheUrbanJungle,GreenBooks,Totnes Assured and Shorthold Tenancies: A guide for tenants, downloadable booklet for tenants in England and Wales, available from the DCLGwebsite(www.communities.gov.uk) PrivateTenancies,downloadablebookletfortenantsinEnglandfrom theShelterwebsite(detailsabove).InformationforScottish,Welsh andNorthernIrishtenantsisavailablefromtherelevantnational sectionsofthewebsite.
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Peoplewhoareinterestedinpropertydevelopmenthaveagreatdeal ofscopetobuild,convertand/orrefurbishapropertyinawaythat matches their green philosophy. This is because environmentally friendly practices and materials can drive the development from the outset. Although undertaking a property development can be a large commitment in terms of finance, time and energy, there is theopportunitytomakeagoodprofitonarewardingandfulfilling greenproject. Ifyouarethinkingaboutdevelopingagreenpropertyyouneed tobuyappropriatelandand/orbuildings,assessthegreenpotential, assessthefinancialpotential,knowwhattoavoid,knowwhereand how to source green building materials and find out about grants andtaxincentivesforyourdevelopment.Theseissuesarediscussed inthischapter.
Buyingapropertyorlandfordevelopment As a property developer you can gain a considerable edge in the property market by buying and developing environmentally friendlycommercialorresidentialproperties.Todothissuccessfully youneedtobeabletoassessboththegreenpotentialandtheincome potentialofthelandand/orproperty.
Assessinggreenpotential InChapter3adviceisofferedonrecognizingthegreenpotentialof a property in which you wish to live. In addition to these points, youshouldaskthefollowingquestionswhenrecognizingthegreen potentialofpropertyorlandthatyouwishtodevelopforinvestment purposes,whetherthisistosellortolettotenants:
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What are the orientation, elevation, geography and geology of theland/property?Istherepotentialforharnessingwind,solar, geothermalorhydropower(seeChapter2)?Ifyoubelievethat there is potential for the installation of an alterative source of energyyouwillneedtoseekexpertadvicebeforeyoumakeyour purchase, so that you can make sure there are no unforeseen problemsthatcouldarise.
Is planning permission likely to be granted for the installation of renewable energy technologies? Most local authorities will look favourably on your application, but if the property is a listedbuildingorinaconservationarea,youmaynotbegranted permission.You will also need to consider the impact on close neighboursandattempttogaugewhethertheymightobjectto yourplans.
What building materials have been used to construct the property?Couldthesebeconsideredenvironmentallyfriendly? What materials have been used for the fixtures, fittings and décor? How time-consuming and expensive would it be to replace harmful products and materials that have been used? Woulditbepossible,practicalandviabletoreplacethem?
Whatisthelevelandstandardofexistinginsulationanddraughtproofing? If you are new to property development, simple greenimprovementscanbemadewithoutbreakingthebankor takingahighlevelofrisk.Thesesimpleimprovementswillbe highlightedontheenergyperformancecertificatethatwillneed tobeproducedaspartofthehomeinformationpackfromJune 2007 (see Chapter 4). Once you have made the improvements andyourpropertyscoresahigherenergy-efficiencyrating,you maybeabletore-marketitatahigherprice,althoughyouhave tobeawareofmovementsinthelocalhousingmarkettodothis successfully.
Assessingincomepotential Toeffectivelyassesstheincomepotentialofyourgreendevelopment you need to consider movement in the local market and economy in terms of present and future development, and in terms of attitudes towards environmentally friendly properties. What other developmentisgoingonthearea,bothbythelocalauthorityandby privatedevelopers?Whatarethegreenfeaturesoftheseproperties
144 The Complete Guide to Green Property and what prices are being charged? How do these differ from properties that are not considered to be environmentally friendly? Howmucharepeoplewillingtopayforagreenerproperty?Consider thecurrentmarket–isitbuoyant?Arethereplentyofestateagents in the area with strong advertising strategies? Discuss the market with estate agents to find out what is happening currently in the area,anddiscusstheirpredictionsforthefuture,especiallyinterms of the local market for environmentally friendly properties. How havehousepriceschangedoverthelastfewyears,andhowdoestate agentsexpectthemtochangeinthefuture? Speaktostaffatyourlocalplanningauthorityandviewdevelopmentplansfortheareainwhichyourpropertyislocated.Findout whatdevelopmentisplannedforthenearfutureandhowofficers feelthiswillaffectthelocalarea.Askaboutenvironmentallyfriendly policy and how this will be developed in the future, especially in termsofrequirementsfornewpropertydevelopments. Thereareseveralwaystoinvestingreenproperty.Somedevelopers decidetoutilizeshort-terminvestmentopportunities,whereasothers areconcernedaboutthelong-termpotential.Ifyouareinterestedin obtainingabuy-to-letmortgageandlettingyourproperty,youwill need to think about this as a long-term investment.Although it is possibletoobtainaloanforashorterperiodoftime,therepayments willprobablyexceedyourrentalincome,andmostlenderswillbe unwilling to lend large amounts of money in these circumstances. Refurbishing, renovating or converting a property provides the opportunity for shorter-term investment if you intend to sell the propertyafteryouhavecompletedthework.However,ifyouhope toobtainamortgageonthistypeofpropertyyouwillhavetobein averysecurefinancialpositionandbeabletoconvincethelender that it is a viable project with profit potential. You will also have to convince the lender of your competence and reliability to carry out the required work. Green lenders will want to know that you havetheknowledgeandabilitytomaketherequiredenvironmental changes. When considering the short and/or long-term income potential onaninvestment,thinkaboutwhatishappeninginthelocalareain termsofregenerationordegeneration.Areasthatareexperiencing degenerationwithnosignofrecoveryshouldbeavoided,whereas areasthatarebeingregenerated,andareasadjacenttotheseplaces, may offer good investment potential. If you are intending to let your property, make sure that there are tenants available and that saturationpointinthelocalrentalmarkethasnotbeenreached.If youareintendingtoselltheproperty,monitorhousepricesandmake
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surethatyoubuyinanareawherethepricesarerisingratherthan falling.Finally,youmustmakesurethatthetypeofgreencustomers towhomyouarehopingtoappealareavailableandwillingtopay thepricethatyouask,whethersellingorlettingyourproperty.
Knowingwhattoavoid There are certain properties that you should avoid if developing an eco-friendly property is important to you, especially if you are constrained financially. Although individual circumstances and properties vary considerably, in general you should think about avoidingthefollowingtypesofproperty:
Propertiesthathaverestrictionsplacedonthemintermsofthe developmentthatcanbeundertaken.Someofthesearedueto theparticulartypeofproperty,whereasothersaretodowiththe areainwhichthepropertyislocated.Themostcommontypesof restrictionareplacedonlistedbuildings,propertiesinsensitive areasandthroughcovenantsinthetitledeeds.
Buildingsoncontaminatedbrownfieldsites.Inthesecasesinterventionmaybetime-consumingandcostlyandyouwouldhave toarrangeforacommercialcompanytoundertakethetask.
The type of ownership on a property has implications for the sortofdevelopmentyouareabletoundertake,soyouneedto look into this carefully before making purchasing decisions. For example, leasehold properties may come with restrictive covenantsthatwillinfluencethetypeofbuildingworkthatyou canundertake
Land that does not have outline or full planning consent, unlessyouarewillingtoholdontothelandandtakeagamble that permission will be granted at some point in the future. More information about buying land and obtaining planning permissionisprovidedinChapter10.
Apropertythatistooexpensivetoconvertorrenovate.Thismay meanthatyouareunabletomakeaprofitonyourdevelopment orthatyoudonothaveenoughfinancestocompletethework.
A property that cannot be converted in an environmentally friendly way. In some circumstances it may not be possible to convertapropertyinthewaythatyouwant.Thismaybebecause
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A green conversion that would not appeal to potential buyers. Convertingsomepropertiesmayhaveanegativevisualimpact which would deter the type of people who would otherwise considermakinganoffer.
Conversions that are too eco-friendly for the local market.You need to research the area and market carefully. Some people maywantamoreenvironmentallyfriendlyhome,butwouldbe horrifiedattheprospectofusinganoutsidecomposttoilet.People whowantaveryeco-friendlywayoflife,however,areunlikely topayahighpriceforaneco-propertyyouhavedeveloped.You needtomakesurethatyoureco-propertymatchesthewantsand needsofyourlocaleco-market.
A property with an existing boundary dispute (see below). A neighbourindisputecanmakeitverydifficultforyoutocarry outyourdevelopment,perhapsbyopposingallplanningapplicationsorbymakingisdifficulttoaccessyourproperty.
Apropertythatrequiresmoreskillthanyourexistingexpertise. However,ifyouhavethetimeandmotivationyoucanconsider takingpartinacourseorgainingexperienceonadifferentecobuild(seefurtherreadingbelow).
Knowingaboutrulesandregulations Whenyoubeginyourgreendevelopmentyoumustmakesurethat youcomplywiththerelevantrulesandregulations.Theseinclude obtaining the necessary planning permissions, complying with buildingregulations,obtainingthenecessarystructuralwarranties (ifnewbuild)andarrangingtherightsiteinsurance.Theseissuesare discussedinChapter10. Inadditiontotheserulesandregulationsyoualsoneedtomake surethatyoucomplywiththePartyWallAct,understandboundary issuesandavoiddisputeswithyourneighbours.
ThePartyWallAct ThePartyWallAct1996isrelevantifyouliveinEnglandandWales andwishtobuildonanexistingwallorstructuresharedwithanother
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property,constructafree-standingwallorthewallofabuildingup toorastridetheboundarywithaneighbouringproperty,orexcavate within6metresofyourneighbour’sbuildingorstructure.TheAct states that you must not cause unnecessary inconvenience, which includesthetimewhenbuildingworksstartsandfinishes.Youmust provide temporary protection for any adjacent buildings and put rightanydamagecausedbythebuildingwork. UnderthePartyWallActyoumustgivenoticeofyourintentions to adjoining owners, even if the work will not extend beyond the centrelineofthepartywall.Ifyoufailtoprovidenotice,adjoining ownerscanstoptheworkbyobtainingacourtinjunction.Thebest courseofactionistokeeponfriendlytermswithyourneighbours and informally discuss your proposals with them. A neighbour must provide reasonable access to your workers and/or surveyor for the purpose of carrying out the work. However, you must give your neighbours at least 14 days notice if you wish to access theirproperty.Itisanoffenceforthemtorefuseaccessifyouhave followedcorrectprocedures.Again,itisbesttodiscussallchanges with your neighbour and point out that it is also in their interests toallowworkersin,becausethenworkcanbefinishedproperlyon bothsides.Iftheadjoiningpropertyisempty,youmaygainaccess after following proper procedures and if accompanied by a police officer.FormoreinformationaboutthePartyWallActandtofinda personexperiencedintheworkingsoftheAct,contacttheFacultyof PartyWallSurveyors(detailsbelow).
Boundarydisputes Boundarydisputescancauseproblemsforyourdevelopment,and they are becoming more common in the United Kingdom. There are three main types of boundary dispute. The first involves high hedges,wherepeoplebelieveaneighbour’shedgeistoohighand isrestrictingtheuseorenjoymentoftheirproperty.Peopledonot needtoseekpermissiontogrowahedgeover2metresinheight,and thelocalauthoritywillnotautomaticallytakeactionifthehedgeis high.Itwillactonlyifitreceivesacomplaint,andwilljudgeeach case individually. The local authority will take into account your situation,thatofthehedgeownerandthewidercommunity. The second dispute concerns locating the true position of the boundary.Boundarylocationdisputesareincrediblyhardtosolve becausetheLandRegistryisnotresponsiblefordefiningboundaries anditisnotpossibleforthemtoknowtheexactlocationofaboundary.
148 The Complete Guide to Green Property TherededgingontheLandRegistrytitleplanisnotdefinitiveandin somecasescanbemisleading.Ifadisputeshouldariseonaproperty thatyouwishtodevelop,contacttheLandRegistrytoobtainacopy oftheregisterentryforyourneighbour’stitleandcomparethiswith your own. However, if your neighbour’s land is unregistered, the LandRegistrywillbeunabletohelp.Evenbycomparingtitledeeds youmayfindthatthedisputecannotberesolved.Legaldefinitions ofboundariesarecomplex.Ifyoureallywanttodisputethelocation ofaboundaryyouwillhavetoobtainlegaladvice. Thethirdtypeofdisputeinvolvesobstructedrightsofway,and again you may find these disputes difficult to challenge. In some casestherightofwaymayhavegonecompletelyunrecorded,and althoughthisdoesnotmeanthattherightofwaydoesnotexist,it mightbedifficulttoprove. Thebestwaytoavoidboundarydisputesisnottobuyintothem in the first place. When you view properties, make sure that there arenoobviousboundaryproblemssuchashighhedgesandblocked rights of way, and check that the boundaries you can see are the sameasareregisteredwiththeLandRegistry.Iftheydon’tmatch, think twice about buying the property. Once you have bought a property,thebestwaytodealwithanypotentialboundarydispute is to remain on good terms with your neighbours and attempt to discuss and resolve any problems amicably. For more information aboutboundarydisputes,contactyourlocalauthorityortheLand Registry(detailsbelow).
Sourcinggreenmaterials Ifyouareintendingtodevelopyourpropertyinanenvironmentally friendlywayitisimportanttoestablishalistofreliable,cheapand friendlylocalsupplierswhoareabletounderstandandworkwithin yourgreenphilosophy.Iflocalsuppliersarenotavailable,youneed toweighuptheenvironmentalcostsoftransportingmaterialsfroma distanceagainsttheimportanceofsourcinggreenmaterials.Thishas tobeanindividualdecision,whichwillbeaidedbyanunderstanding ofthewantsandneedsofyourintendedmarket.Also,ifyoufeelthat youhavenochoicebuttotransportmaterialsoveradistance,you canthinkaboutcarbonoffsetschemesthatenableyoutooffsetyour known carbon emissions by paying towards replenishing carbon stocks(seeChapter2).
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Greenbuildingmaterials The tips below will help you to think more about sourcing green buildingmaterials:
Plan your refurbishment or new build carefully. Think about theenvironmentalimpactofyourprojectandthematerialsthat youintendtouse.Planahead,seekingappropriateadvicefrom professionalsifyoufeelthatyoulacktheappropriateknowledge and/orexperience.Contactdetailsforavarietyofprofessionals whoareinterestedingreenbuildingissuescanbeobtainedfrom theGreenRegister(detailsbelow).
Use recycled timber where possible. If this is not possible or practical, check that timber is locally grown or FSC accredited (seebelow).
Trytousedurabletimberspeciesforexternalworkasthiswill reduce the need to use so much wood preserver. English oak, sweetchestnutandEuropeanlarcharegoodexamplesofthetype ofdurabletimberthatcanbeusedforexternalconstruction.
Choose formaldehyde-free chipboard and MDF. If this is not possible choose birch plywood, high-density fibreboard or Sterlingboard,whichhavemuchlowerformaldehydecontent.
Ifyouareunabletosourcelocallygrowntimberorotherbuilding materials,becauseofcostoravailability,thinkaboutcarbonoffset schemestocoveremissionsfromtransit(seeChapter2).
Choosematerialsthatarenaturalandfromarenewablesource.
Usenaturalinsulationmaterialsasthesedon’tcontainharmful chemicals. Natural products may be made from fire-retarded, recyclednewspapersorfromBritishsheep’swool.
Don’t immediately be put off by higher prices for natural materials–sometimesinitialhighercapitalexpenditurecanbe offsetagainstloweroperatingcosts.Youwillalsocutdownon transportanddeliverychargesifyoucansourcelocallygrown/ producedmaterials.
Forinformationaboutawiderangeofproductsthatpromoteenergy efficient, sustainable and healthy buildings, consult the Green BuildingStorewebsite(detailsbelow).
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Greenfixtures,fittings,furnishingsanddécor The tips below will help you to think more about sourcing green fixtures,fittings,furnishingsanddécor:
Buyenvironmentallyfriendlypaintsthatarederivedfromplant and mineral ingredients. Most manufacturers will be happy to supplyyouwithsamplesandacomprehensivelistofingredients for their paints. If you want to use a painter or decorator who usesthistypeofproduct,searchtheAssociationforEnvironment Conscious Building (AECB) database for contact information (detailsbelow).
Thinkaboutusinglimewashesinsteadofpaintscontainingharmfulchemicalsorthathavebeenproducedinawaythatharmsthe environment.
Wherepossible,avoidorlimittheuseofproductsthatcontain volatileorganiccompounds(VOCs).Theseareemittedasgases fromcertainsolidsandliquidsandcanpollutetheindoorand outdoor atmosphere, contribute towards global warming and lead to health problems, especially for people who suffer with breathing difficulties. Products that contain VOCs include certain paints, wood preservers, cleaning products, cosmetics, furnishings, office equipment such as printers and copiers and injected damp-proof courses. More information about these issues can be obtained from the Environment Agency website (www.environment-agency.gov.uk).
Reduce synthetic chemical usage and use natural fabrics and furnishings.Itisgenerallybelievedthattheincreasingnumber of allergies and cases of hypersensitivity are caused by an overload of synthetic chemicals. However, some products that aremarketedas‘hypoallergenic’maynotbethemostenvironmentally sensitive on the market. You will have to use your judgement when sourcing this type of product. An online catalogueofproductsthathelptorelieveallergiesisavailableat www.healthy-house.co.uk.
Usewoodfinishesthatarebasedonnaturaloilsandwaxes.These willpenetratethewoodandkeepitelasticandhealthy.Theywill alsorepelwaterandarehighlydurable.Afullrangeofinternal andexternalwoodfinishingproductsisavailablefromtheGreen BuildingStore(detailsbelow).
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Choose water-efficient WCs, flow regulators for taps on baths andshowers,orwater-savingcartridgesfortapsthatsavewater andenergy.
Knowingaboutgrantsandtaxincentives Thereareanumberofgrantsandtaxincentivesthatyoucantake advantageofforyourpropertydevelopment,aslistedbelow.More informationaboutallthesegrantsandschemescanbefoundinthe Appendix.
Theenhancedcapitalallowance Theenhancedcapitalallowance(ECA)schemewassetuptoencourageUKbusinessestoreducecarbonemissionswhichcontributeto climate change. This scheme provides up-front tax relief, allowing businessestoclaim100percentfirst-yearcapitalallowancesagainst their taxable profits. If you are a property developer who pays corporationtaxorincometax,youmaybeeligibleforthisscheme. Only energy-saving products that meets the scheme’s published energy-saving criteria can attract an ECA. The technologies that currently appear on the Energy Technology List and are therefore eligible for the ECA are listed in Appendix 1. HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) administers claims and will check for negligent orfraudulentclaims.Moreinformationaboutmakingaclaimcanbe obtainedfromtheHMRCwebsite(detailsbelow).
Localauthorityschemes LocalauthoritiesthroughouttheUnitedKingdomoffersomegrants andloansfordevelopershopingtoimprovetheirproperty.However, most will specify that you must live in or let the property for a specified number of years after the development has taken place, sothesegrantsmaynotbesuitableifyouintendtoselltheproperty oncedeveloped.Eligibilitycriteriavarybetweenlocalauthoritiesand willdependonthegrantorloanforwhichyouareapplying.Local authorityschemesvaryfromyeartoyear,dependingonthefunds available, so contact the housing section of your local authority to findoutwhatisavailable.Manynowpublishdetailsoftheirgrants
158 The Complete Guide to Green Property ontheirwebsiteorpublishaninformationleafleton‘housinggrants’ or‘energy-efficiencygrants’.
Homeenergyefficiencygrants These grants are available to help owner-occupiers, landlords and tenantstoinstallenergy-efficientheatingandinsulation.Thegrants aremeans-testedandavailabletohomeownersandtenantswhoare on means-tested benefits or low incomes. It may be possible for a developertoobtainthesegrantsifyouintendtoletyourproperty to vulnerable tenants. Landlords are not means-tested, but only receive a percentage of the cost of works. Schemes vary between localauthoritiesanddependuponavailablefunds.Iffundsarenot availableapplicantsareplacedonawaitinglist.
Renovationgrants Renovationgrantsaredesignedtohelpowner-occupierscarryout repairsorimprovementstotheirproperties.However,insomeareas thegrantsareavailablefortenants,iftheyhaveafullrepairinglease orafixed-termtenancyofatleastfiveyears,andforlandlordsand developersiftheyintendtolettheirpropertytovulnerabletenants. Some local authorities enable you to include energy efficiency improvementsintheworks.Toobtainagrantyouwillneedtohold thefreeholdandintendtoliveinorletthepropertyforaspecified numberofyears.Yourpropertywillneedtohavebeenclassed‘unfit’ forhabitationorfailedthenewHousingHealthandSafetyRating System(HHSRS)assessmentwhichcameintoforceinApril2006in England.
Emptypropertygrants Thesegrantsareavailabletohelppeopleinterestedinrestoringan emptyproperty.Localauthoritieswillpayapercentageofthecostof works,usuallyintheregionof30–70percent,withmostspecifying anpriceupperlimit,usuallyaround£10,000.Theamountofgrant you will receive depends on a number of factors, including the typeandsizeofproperty,itslocationandtheintendeduseoncethe workiscomplete.Ifyousellthepropertyorceasetoletitwithina
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specifiednumberofyears,youwillhavetorepaythegrant.Some local authorities will specify the amount of time that a property musthavebeenemptybeforeagrantwillbeoffered,andsomewill onlyoffergrantsifthepropertyistobemadeavailableforprivate lettingthrougharegisteredsociallandlord.Ifthisisthecase,local authoritiesareveryspecificabouttheendproduct,intermsofsize of rooms, standard of accommodation, décor, fixtures and fittings, energy efficiency and heating. Once the property is renovated it mustmeetthecriteriasetoutinthenewHHSRS.
Loanschemeforhousingrepairs Somelocalauthoritieswillofferloanstohomeowners,landlordsand developerswhoarewishingtorepairandrenovatetheirproperty.In somecasesloanswillonlybegivenifthepropertyhasbeendeemed unfitforhumanhabitation.Theloansareinterestfreeandrepayable byhomeownerseitherwhenthepropertyissoldorbequeathed,or in the case of landlords, after five years. Local authorities specify a maximum amount of loan, which could be up to £20,000, and needtoapproveascheduleofworksbeforealoanwillbegranted. Homeownersshouldcheckwhetherthisisthemostsuitablemethod ofraisingfinances,as,intheeventoftheirdeath,relativeswillneed topaybacktheloan,whetherornottheyselltheproperty.
Housesinmultipleoccupation(HMO)grants An HMO is defined as ‘a house which is occupied by persons who do not form a single household’. Local authorities offer discretionarygrantstolandlordstohelpthemmakeanHMOfitfor humanhabitation,orcarryoutrepairsorupgradeforthenumber of occupiers. This includes grants to improve energy efficiency. In most cases landlords/developers have to make a means-tested contribution towards the works, based on the rent to be received fromtheproperty.Grantsarenotgivenuntiltherequiredplanning permissionsandbuildingregulationsapprovalhavebeengranted. Thepropertywillneedtocontinuetobeletforaspecifiedperiodof time, must be adequately insured and must be maintained in a fit condition.Somelocalauthoritiesspecifytherentlevelsthatmustbe charged,andrequirethegranttoberepaidinfullifconditionsare breachedorthepropertyissoldwithinaspecifiedperiod.
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LowCarbonBuildingsProgramme ThroughtheLowCarbonBuildingsProgrammeindividualhouseholderscanapplyforgrantstohelpwiththeinstallationofrenewable sources of energy for their homes. Larger grants are available for communitiesthatdecidetoinstallrenewableenergytechnologyfor community use. For property developers there may be conditions attached to these grants, so you should check eligibility criteria beforemakingyourapplication.
ScottishCommunityandHouseholderRenewablesInitiative The Scottish Community and Householder Renewables Initiative offersgrantsandadvicetopeopleinScotlandwhowishtodevelop renewablesourcesofenergy.Itispossibleforbuilders,developers and architects to apply for grants on behalf of future owners of housestheyarebuilding.Toqualifyforagrantyoumustownthe propertywheretherenewableenergysystemistobeinstalled,you mustobtainaquotationfromanaccreditedinstallerandyoumust useanapprovedinstallerusinganapprovedsystem.
Summary Ifyouarehopingtodevelopapropertytolettotenantsortosellonfor aprofit,youhaveconsiderablescopeformakinggreenimprovements and working within your green philosophy. With careful research andplanningyoucanmakesurethatyouchoosetherightplotof landand/orpropertyandthatyousourceenvironmentallyfriendly materialsthatmeettheexpectationsofyourintendedmarket. Aswithallpropertydevelopmentyouneedtomakesurethatyou complywiththerelevantlawsandlegislation.Thisisofparticular importance if your development involves large extensions or new build.Issuesthatareofconcerntopeoplewhoarethinkingabout buildingtheirownhousearediscussedinthenextchapter.
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Usefulorganizations FacultyofPartyWallSurveyors Members of the Faculty of Party Wall Surveyors are experienced intheproperworkingsoftheAct.Theycanbeemployedtoserve the appropriate notices for you and see that the Act is properly implemented. FacultyofPartyWallSurveyors 19ChurchStreet Godalming SurreyGU71EL Tel:01424883300 Fax:01424883300 E-mail:
[email protected] Website:www.fpws.org.uk
AssociationforEnvironmentConsciousBuilding(AECB) AECB is a network of individuals and companies with a common aim of promoting sustainable building. On the website you can find information about improving the environmental performance of your property, choosing eco-friendly products and avoiding damaging chemicals, using timber, and planning and developing eco-friendlyproperties. AssociationforEnvironmentConsciousBuilding POBox32 LlandysullSA445ZA Tel:08454569773 E-mail:graigoffi
[email protected] Website:www.aecb.net
Usefulwebsites www.landregisteronline.gov.uk Land Register Online provides easy access to details of more than 20 million registered properties in England and Wales. You can
162 The Complete Guide to Green Property download copies of title plans and registers in PDF format for £3 each,payableonlinebycreditcard. www.eca.gov.uk On this website you can obtain details about the enhanced capital allowance (ECA) scheme, and information about the technologies thatareincludedwithinthisscheme.Ifyouprefer,youcancontact theECAAdministrator(tel:08701906236,fax:08701906318,e-mail:
[email protected]). www.hmrc.gov.uk On this website you can obtain more information about claiming ECAs,alongwithinformationaboutallothertaxissues. www.fsc.org The Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) is an international network thatpromotestheresponsiblemanagementoftheworld’sforests.It hasanaccreditationandlabellingschemethroughwhichpurchasers can ensure that their timber comes from forests that meet FSC standards. www.greenbuildingstore.co.uk ThisisthewebsiteoftheGreenBuildingStore,whichisownedand run by Environmental Construction Products Ltd. This company hasspecializedinenvironmentallysensitivebuildingproductssince 1995,andiscommittedtoenergy-efficient,sustainableandhealthy buildings.Onthewebsiteyoucansearchthefullproductrangefor glazing, guttering, insulation, paints and wood finishes, sanitary ware, taps and water-saving products, timber preservation, waterefficientWCs,andwindowsanddoors. www.greenregister.org The Green Register is a training and networking organization for professionals who are interested in sustainable building issues, includingarchitects,builders,surveyors,engineersandtradespeople. YoucanaccesstheGreenRegisterbygeographicallocation,andfull contactdetailsofmembersareprovided. www.salvoweb.com Salvoisapartnershipthataimstosupportdealerswhoholdstocks of architectural salvage, reclaimed building materials, demolition salvage and recycled materials. Where possible it encourages fair
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tradeandeco-friendlyactivities.Contactdetailsfordealers,suppliers andcraftspeoplecanbeobtainedfromthewebsite.
Furtherreading Dawson,C(2006)TheCompleteGuidetoPropertyDevelopmentforthe SmallInvestor,KoganPage,London Harland,E(1999)Eco-Renovation:Ecologicalhomeimprovementguide, ResurgenceBooks,London Plowright,T(2007)Eco-centresandCourses,GreenBooks,Totnes
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Self-buildisbecomingmorepopular,andoneofthereasonsforthis popularity is more demand for eco-friendly ways of living. New houses provide this opportunity as they can be built with energy efficiency in mind, with good insulation, energy-saving devices and lower running costs. It is now possible to obtain a new-build mortgage which provides some of the finance up front so that you don’t have to sell your existing home or move into rented accommodation while you are building your property.Also, there aresomegoodgovernmentincentivesandtaxsavingsavailablefor new-buildprojects. Thischapterprovidesinformationonbuyinglandforanewhouse, obtainingplanningpermission,workingwithinbuildingregulations, planning and designing your house, purchasing environmentally friendlymaterials,usingsustainableenergysourcesandobtaining grantsandtaxincentives.
Buyingland There are four main ways to buy land, and the method that you choosewillhaveaninfluenceonthepriceandthelikelihoodofyour obtainingplanningpermissionforyourgreenproject.
Buyinglandwithfullplanningpermission The easiest way to buy land on which you know that you will be abletobuildistobuyaplotthatalreadyhasplanningpermission, as in most cases planning permission runs with the land and not with the applicant (you should check that this is the case before purchasing).However,thedrawbackisthatthistypeofplotwillbe muchmoreexpensivethanotherland,andtheplansforthebuilding
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willalreadyhavebeendrawnup,soyouwillhavelittleinputinto the structure and design of the property. While it may be possible tomakeminorchangeswithoutpermission,orreceiveapprovalfor somealterations,youwillgenerallyhavetofollowtheoriginalplans andthesemaynotmatchyourwants,needsandgreenphilosophy. Ifyoudecidetomakeanychangestooriginalplans,youmustseek advicefirst. However,thistypeoflandpurchaseistheeasiestoptionasyou knowthatplanshavealreadybeenapproved,soyousaveyourself considerabletimeandworryoversubmittingplansyourself.Also, aseco-friendlynew-buildishighonthepoliticalandpublicagenda, ifyouconductcarefulresearchandtakeyourtime,youmaybeable tofindaplotwithplansthatmeetyourgreenrequirements.
Buyinglandwithoutlineconsent Anotherwaythatbuildingplotsaresoldiswithoutlineconsent.This meansthat,inprinciple,adevelopmentwillbeacceptableontheplot. However,youwillneedtosubmitafullplanningapplicationandit ifdiffersgreatlyfromtheschemeputforwardforoutlineconsent, successisnotguaranteed.Landwithoutlineconsentischeaperthan land with full planning permission, but more expensive than land withoutanytypeofpermission.
Buyinglandwithoutplanningpermissionorconsent Byfarthecheapestwaytobuylandiswithoutplanningpermission orconsent.However,buyinglandforbuildinginthiswayisabig gamblebecauseyoudonotknowwhetherpermissionwilleverbe granted to build your house. You must conduct careful research before choosing this option. In particular, you will need to make surethattherearenostringsattachedtothepurchaseoftheland,as somewillstipulatenodevelopmentorthatthelandmustremainfor agriculturaluse. Itisimportanttohaveaninformalchatwithyourlocalplanning authority,asitsstaffwillbeabletogiveyouageneralideawhether permission would ever be granted on the plot. You can also view the development plans for your local area, which will give you a betterideaofwhetherthereisapossibilitythatplanningpermission may be granted. Information about local development plans can
166 The Complete Guide to Green Property be obtained from the planning portal (details below). If an area is alreadybeingdeveloped,youmaystandabetterchanceofreceiving planning approval, whereas it is much harder to receive approval in areas such as conservation areas or those with a vocal, active community against development. However, the green credentials of your proposed building may help to convince people that your projectwillnotharmtheenvironmentorbeaneyesore.
Buyinglandwithanexistingbuilding It is possible to buy land with an existing building that could be demolished, or altered considerably, to produce your own ecofriendlybuilding.Ifyouchoosethisoptionyouwillneedtoconduct careful research to find out whether you are able to demolish the existingbuilding.Ifthebuildingislisted,locatedinaconservation areaorhasbeenissuedwithabuildingpreservationnotice,youwill need listed building and/or conservation area consent before you undertake any work, and it is not guaranteed that consent will be given.Itisanoffencetodemolish,alterorextendalistedbuilding without listed building consent, and the penalty can be a fine of unlimited amount, imprisonment or both. You will also need to makesurethatthelocalauthorityhasnotmadeanArticle4directive restricting the demolition or alterations that you could normally makeunderpermitteddevelopmentrules.Moreinformationabout listed buildings and conservation areas can be obtained from the EnglishHeritagewebsite(www.english-heritage.co.uk). For all demolition of residential property you must seek advice fromyourlocalplanningauthoritybeforeworkstarts.Youwillneed to agree details of how you intend to carry out the demolition or alterationsandhowyouproposetorestorethesiteafterwards.You willneedtoapplyforaformaldecisionaboutwhetheryourplans are approved – this is called a ‘prior approval application’. More information about making this application can be obtained from yourlocalplanningauthority. You will have to apply for planning permission on all new buildingsoralterationsthatyouareproposing,andyouwillneedto findoutwhetheryouhavetousethesamefootprintofthebuilding youintendtodemolish.Allpermissionshouldbesoughtbeforeany work begins as, even if the building is fire or storm damaged, or dilapidated,planningpermissionapprovalisnotguaranteed.
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Findinglandforsale Findingtherightplotcantakealongtime.Youwillneedtobepatient andconductcareful,detailedresearch.Usethewebsiteslistedbelow tostartyoursearch,andbuildupalistofusefulestateorlandagents whocanhelpyoutofindaplot.Alternatively,youcanusealand agenttodotheworkforyou.Heorshewilltakeacutofthepriceyou payfortheland,soyouwillneedtoagreetermsandmakesurethat thepriceandserviceareacceptable.Ifyouuseanexperiencedand knowledgeablelandagentheorshewillbeabletofindtherighttype ofplotandofferadviceaboutthelikelihoodofplanningpermission being granted. Building plots and land agents can be found from theBuildingPlotwebsite(www.building-plot.org.uk),butcaremust betakenwhenchoosinglandoranagentanditisadvisabletoseek legaladvicefromawell-qualifiedprofessional.
Obtainingpermission Ifyouhavechosentopurchaselandwithoutplanningpermission, oryoualreadyownlandonwhichyouwouldliketoself-build,you willneedtoobtainplanningpermission.
Obtainingoutlineconsent Onewaytofindoutwhetheryouhaveachanceofyourplansbeing approved without spending a great deal of money drawing up intricateplansistoputinanapplicationforoutlineconsent.Thisis aformofplanningconsentdesignedtotesttheprincipleofwhether or not a new development is acceptable. When you submit an applicationforoutlineconsent,theplanningauthoritycanrequest as much information as it requires in order to make an informed decision. However, decisions about materials, style, design and landscapingwillnothavetobemadeatthispoint.
Obtainingfullplanningpermission Ifyoudecidetomakeafullapplicationyouwillneedtodrawup detailedplansofyourproposedbuilding.Thiswillneedtoinclude the size, layout, position and external appearance of the building.
168 The Complete Guide to Green Property Youwillalsoneedtoconsiderissuesofaccess,landscapingandthe impact on the local neighbourhood. The planning authorities will want to know about existing infrastructure, including roads and water supplies, and how your proposed building will fit into this. You must also include information about the proposed use of the building.Ifeco-designisimportanttoyou,theapplicationshould includecomprehensivedetailsofyourplans,especiallyifyouintend togenerateyourownenergyand/orlimitcarbonemissions,asthis mayhelpyourapplication.
Makingaplanningapplication Beforeyoumakeanapplication,getintouchwithyourlocalplanning authority–contactdetailscanbeobtainedfromtheplanningportal (see below). Speak to staff about what you intend to do and seek theiradvice.Youcanalsofindoutwhetherthereareanyanticipated problemsanddiscusspossiblewaystoovercomethem. Application forms can be obtained from your local planning authority,oryoucanmakeyourplanningapplicationonlinethrough the planning portal (details below). If your plans are refused it is possibletorevisethemandsubmitanewapplication,oryoucould make an appeal (see below). If your plans have been approved, generallyyoucanstartworkstraightaway,butyoushouldcheckthat you don’t need other approvals such as conservation area consent beforeyoubeginwork.Allworkmuststartwithinthreeyearsoryou willberequiredtoapplyagainforpermission.
Makinganappeal Youhavetherighttoappealagainstallplanningrefusals.Todothis youneedtoputtogetherallthefactsintoawrittenstatement,which isthensenttothePlanningInspectorateinBristol.Aninspectoris appointedtoreadthroughallsubmissions,visitthesiteanddecide whether the council should have approved the application. The processmaytakeuptofourmonths.AppealsinEnglandmustbe submitted within six months of the refusal. For more information aboutmakinganappeal,contactthePlanningInspectorate(details below).
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Usingcharteredbuildingsurveyors Ifthisisthefirstpropertyyouhavebuiltandthefirsttimeyouhave prepared a planning application, you may find it useful to enlist thehelpofanexperiencedcharteredbuildingsurveyor.Heorshe willworkwithyoutofindoutexactlywhatyouwantanddiscuss whether it will be both possible and permissible, helping you to maximize the potential of your site and work within your green requirements.Charteredbuildingsurveyorscanalsohelpwiththe preparationofplanssuitableforBuildingRegulationspurposes(see below).Tofindacharteredbuildingsurveyorinyourarea,contact theRoyalInstituteofCharteredSurveyors(RICS)(detailsbelow).
Understandingrules,regulationsandprocedures Thereareavarietyofrules,regulationsandproceduresthatyouwill need to understand and follow when you build your own house. TheseincludeBuildingRegulationsapproval,structuralwarranties, appropriateinsurance,andhealthandsafetylegislation.
BuildingRegulationsapproval Before you begin any work on a new building you must obtain Building Regulations approval. If you carry out work without the requiredapprovalyoucouldfaceprosecution.BuildingRegulations canbecomplex,andifyouareindoubtyoushouldmakesurethat you receive the appropriate advice specific to your project before youbeginwork.Thiscouldbefromanarchitect,buildingsurveyor orstructuralengineer. During construction the building work is checked at various stagestomakesurethatitcomplieswithBuildingRegulationsand isinaccordancewiththeapprovedplans.FromApril2006newrules statethatpartofthisassessmentmustincludeairpressureleakage testing, and new dwellings must meet a minimum overall energy performancestandardintermsofatargetcarbondioxideemission rate.Writtenrecordsaremadeduringeachinspection,andifthereare anyproblemstheyareraisedwiththebuilderand/ortheapplicant. Follow-upinspectionsaremadeifanyremedialworkisneeded.If theworkiscompletedsatisfactorilyacompletioncertificateisissued attheendofthejob.Thiscertificatewillberequiredwhenyoudecide
170 The Complete Guide to Green Property tosellorremortgageyourproperty,andshouldbeincludedinyour homeinformationpack(seeChapter4). To apply for Building Regulations approval on a new property youwillneedtomakeafullplansapplication.Allapplicationforms canbeobtainedfromyourlocalplanningauthorityordownloaded fromitswebsite.Alternatively,youcanusethegovernmentpublic serviceswebsitetoenteryourpostcodeandbedirectedtotherelevant authoritywebsite(www.direct.gov.uk).Afullplansapplicationneeds tocontaindetaileddrawingsoftheproposedbuildingwork;siteor locationplans,detailingsiteboundariesandthepositionofpublic sewers;firesafetydrawings,whererequired;copiesofthestructural design and calculations; an application form and appropriate fee. The application form should be completed fully and accurately, with all the necessary paperwork attached, as this will help your applicationtorunsmoothlyandavoiddelays.Adecisionisusually issuedwithinfiveweeks,althoughitmaytakeuptoeightweeksin somecircumstances.
Structuralwarranties Every new home needs a structural warranty to protect its owner against the risk of latent defects. Although it is not a mandatory requirement,youshouldtakeoutawarrantyasyouwillfinditvery difficulttosellyourhomewithinthefirst10yearsofconstruction without one. This is because mortgage companies will not offer a mortgage to potential buyers on a property under 10 years old withoutawarranty,whateveritsgreencredentials. In the UK the largest warranty provider is the National HouseBuilding Council (NHBC), and two of its schemes are suitable for self-builders – Buildmark and Solo. More information about these schemescanbeobtainedfromtheNHBCwebsite(www.nhbc.co.uk). Other warranties that are suitable for self-build include Zurich’s ‘Newbuild’and‘Custombuild’warranties(www.zurich.co.uk)and theSelf-BuilderStructuralGuarantee(www.self-builder.com).
Siteinsurance When you decide to self-build you must protect yourself, your employeesandyourinvestmentbyarrangingsuitablesiteinsurance. Yoursiteinsuranceshouldcoverthefollowing:
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the existing structure, if there is one, and new work against such losses as fire, theft, flood, storm damage, vandalism and accidentaldamage;
buildingworks,temporaryworksandmaterials;
public liability, which will cover you if anything happens to anyonevisitingyoursite;
legalexpensescover,whichwillhelpyouifadisputeariseswith professionals,localauthorities,suppliersorcontractors;
personalaccidentinsurance;
yourownandhiredplant,toolsandequipment; residentialcaravans,sitehuts,containersandcontents; employees’toolsandpersonaleffects; employer’sliability,whichwillcoveryouifanythinghappensto anyoneworkingonyoursite;
optionalbuildinginsurance.
Ifyouplaceasinglecontractwithabuilder,architectoreco-specialist, heorsheshouldarrangeappropriateinsurance,butyoumustcheck thatthisisthecasebeforeworkstarts.
Healthandsafetylegislation Minimumstandardsarelaiddownbylawintheinterestsofhealth and public safety. They are there to protect you and your family fromunsoundworkthatcouldplaceyouindanger.Contravention of these laws can lead to prosecution and the possible imposition ofsubstantialfines.Beforeyoubeginanyoftheworkyourself,you mustfindoutabouttheseminimumstandards.Someworkonyour propertycanonlybecarriedoutbyaninstallerortradespersonwho isregisteredwiththeappropriategovernment-approvedbody. Alwaysbeawareofthehealthhazardsattachedtoanyworkyou intendtocarryoutyourself.Conductariskassessmentbeforeyou beginthework.Thisinvolvesmakingjudgementsaboutthelevelof riskinvolvedanddecidingwhatyoucandotoreducetherisktoan acceptablelevel.Ifthisisyourfirstprojectyoumayfinditusefulto seektheadviceandguidanceofafullyqualifiedprofessional.More informationabouthealthandsafetycanbeobtainedfromtheHealth
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andSafetyExecutiveInformationLine:(0845)3450055orfromits website(www.hse.gov.uk).
Planninganddesigning Unlessyouareanexperiencedplannerordesigneritisadvisableto workwithaprofessionalwhenyoubegintodevelopanddesignyour newhome.Therearethreemainwaysthatyoucandothis.Thefirst istoworkwithanarchitectwhocanhelptoputyourideasonpaper, advisingwhethertheyarefeasible,practicalandpossiblewithinyour budget.Thesecondistoworkwithaneco-designspecialist,suchas abuildingcompany,amanufactureroranexperiencedindividual. Thethirdmethodistoconstructyourowneco-houseusingoneof thekitsavailableonthemarket.
Workingwithanarchitect An architect can advise you on planning permission, Building Regulations,healthandsafety,eco-design,anddealwiththeauthorities on your behalf. If you decide to employ an architect you will needtoagreeonthescopeandcostofarchitecturalservicesbefore theprojectisstarted.Thinkabouthowmuchofanarchitect’sservices you wish to use, from an initial design discussion through to fullcompletionoftheproject.Allnegotiationsshouldbeagreedin writing,andyoushoulddevelopagoodworkingrelationshipwith yourarchitect. Architect’s fees can be based on a percentage of the total constructioncost,ontheamountoftimetakenfortheprojectoronan agreedlumpsum.Whenchoosinganarchitectaskforabreakdown ofthefeesinvolved.Youshouldspeaktoseveralarchitectstofind outwhatservicestheycanofferandthepricestheycharge.Formore informationaboutchoosingandworkingwithanarchitect,contact theRoyalInstituteofBritishArchitects(detailsbelow).
Workingwithaneco-designspecialist Companies,manufacturersorindividualprofessionalsthatspecialize ineco-designoftenofferacompleteplan,designandsupplyservice, whichmeansthatyoudonothavetoemployaseparatearchitect,
176 The Complete Guide to Green Property designerorbuilder.Ifyouchooseareliableandcompetentcompany orindividualyoucansaveyourselfconsiderabletimeandeffort,as theywillalsobeabletoofferadviceaboutplanningpermissionand buildingregulations.Youcanworkwiththespecialisttomakesure thatthedesignofthepropertymeetsyourwants,needsandgreen requirements. When choosing an eco-design specialist, use the relevant trade or membership association to find a fully qualified and legitimate individual or company, such as the UK Timber FrameAssociation orStrawBaleBuildingAssociation(seebelow).Youcanalsousethe SelfBuildPackageCompanyDirectoryontheBuildStorewebsiteto obtaincontactdetailsoforganizationsinyourarea(detailsbelow). Trytomakechoicesbasedonpersonalrecommendations,references andevidenceofpreviouswork.Askaboutqualifications,experience, warrantiesandinsurance.Gettoknowthespecialistandmakesure that you can work happily with him or her. In particular, make surethatheorsheunderstands,andcanworkwithin,yourgreen philosophy.
Workingwithaneco-kit If you are an experienced builder, or very competent in DIY, it is possibletopurchaseahouseinkitformandconstructtheproperty yourself.Ifyouchoosethisoptionyoumusthavetherequiredlevel ofskillandconductthoroughresearchintothetypeofkitsavailable. Kits come with drawings specific to each kit and a builder detail bookthatshowshowitallfitstogetherandwhatelseyouwillneed topurchasetocompleteyourbuilding. In general, kits are loaded by forklift truck onto an articulated lorry,soyouwillneedtomakesurethatthevehiclecanaccessyour siteandthatyouhireaforklifttrucktounloadthekit.TheTimber FrameAssociationprovidesausefulstartingplaceforyourresearch (detailsbelow).Ifyouwanttoimproveyourskillsandlearnmore aboutbuildingyourhome,detailsofcoursescanbeobtainedfrom theWalterSegalSelfBuildTrustwebsite(www.segalselfbuild.co.uk). Moreinformationaboutallaspectsofself-buildcanbeobtainedfrom theself-buildwebsite(detailsbelow).
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Ethicalpurchasingandsourcing Whensourcingmaterialstrytoavoidbuyingitemsthatareharmful or damaging to the environment, and only buy what you need to avoidproductandfinancialwaste.Wherepossibletrytouselocal, natural or renewable sources, and choose durable products that needlittlemaintenance.Insomecasesyoumayalsobeabletoobtain salvagedmaterialsfromreclamationyards,localrefusesites,skips, charityshopsandauctionhouses(seeusefulwebsitesbelow).Only usemanufacturersthathaveaprovenenvironmentalmanagement record – they should be able to provide all this information upon request.Iftheycannot,considerusinganothercompany. If you need to buy timber make sure that it carries the logo of the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC), as this ensures that it has comefromresponsiblymanagedforests.Checkforrotifreusingold timber,especiallydryrot,whichsmellsofmushroomsandhaswhite spreadingtendrils.Also,checkthatthetimberhasnotwarpedand thatitdoesnotcontainwoodworm,whichischaracterizedbysmall roundholesthatmaybefilledwithsawdustiftheactivityisrecent. MoreinformationaboutbuyingtimberisprovidedinChapter9. When buying materials such as loft insulation, draft proofing, cavitywallinsulationandglazing,chooseenvironmentallyfriendly materials and look for the Energy Saving Recommended logo, as this ensures energy efficiency and will help you to save money on running costs. Contact details of local retailers can be obtained fromtheEnergySavingTrustwebsite(www.est.org.uk)andgreen materials and products can be obtained from the Green Building Store(detailsbelow).
Generatingyourownenergy The different types of sustainable energies that are available to homeowners and house-builders are discussed in Chapter 2. If youdecidetobuildyourownhomeyoumayhavemoreflexibility about the type of energy that you can install, as you can design yourhouseandchooseaplotthatmeetstherequirementsofyour energysource(s).Usingyourownsourceofenergyalsoprovidesthe opportunitytobuildinareasthatarenotsuppliedbythenational grid, thus cutting down on connection costs and providing more choice about where to build. However, although you will save on connectioncosts,youmustbepreparedtospendmuchmoreonthe
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installation of renewable energy technologies, although you will makesavingsonfuelbillsoverthelongterm. Ifyouareconsideringgeneratingyourownenergy,thefollowing pointswillhelpyoutothinkabouttheissuesinvolved:
Do you need planning permission? Planning issues such as visualimpact,noiseandconservationwillneedtobetakeninto account.Thelocalplanningauthoritywillbeabletoofferadvice aboutwhetheryouneedplanningpermissionandwhetheritis likelytobegranted.Certaintechnologieswillnotneedplanning permission, whereas others will, so you should seek specialist adviceattheplanninganddesignstageofyourproject.
Arethesiteconditionssuitableforyourproposedmicro-generationtechnology?Havetheseconditionsbeenresearchedcarefully tochoosethemostappropriatetechnology?Forexample,knowledge of local wind conditions is important for designing and positioningwindturbines.Toobtainanestimateofwindspeeds intheareaofyourproperty,consulttheUKWindSpeedDatabase on the British Wind Energy Association website (www.bwea. com).
Are you intending to use a stand-alone or a grid-connected system? This will depend on the type of technology that you wanttoinstallandtheareainwhichyourpropertyislocated.If youchooseastand-alonesystemyoumayneedbatterystorage, an inverter to convert direct current electricity to alternating current electricity and a controller to divert power to another usefulsourcewhenthebatteryisfull.Youwillalsoneedtothink about using another energy source, such as a diesel generator when weather conditions are not right for energy generation. If you choose to use a grid-connected system, you still need a converterbutnobatterystorageisrequired.Youcanalsosellany unusedorexcesselectricitybacktoyourlocalelectricitysupply company.
Whatonsitemaintenancewillberequiredandhowoften?Who willcarryoutthismaintenance?
Whatwarrantiesandguaranteesareofferedontheinstallation andequipment?
Whatistheexpectedlife-spanofturbines,panelsandbatteries? Howoftenwilltheyhavetobereplacedandatwhatcost?
Howoftenwillequipmentneedtobeserviced?
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Obtaininggrantsandtaxincentives Thereareavarietyofschemesandtaxincentivesavailabletopeople whowishtobuildtheirownhouseintheUnitedKingdom.
Stampdutyexemption FromApril2007therewillbenostampdutypayableonnewlybuilt zero-carbonhomesforatleastthreeyears.However,somedevelopers andenvironmentalistsarescepticalaboutthepracticalitiesofsucha policy,pointingoutthatitisunclearhowthegovernmentisgoingto measureenergyconsumption.Forexample,willthisdefinitionrelate to the building, the occupants or the construction techniques and materials?Atpresent,thereareveryfewtrulyzero-carbonbuildings in the United Kingdom, and some campaigners believe that there willbesuchstringentcriteriaattachedtoachievingexemptionthat itwillbeimpossibleforbuildersanddeveloperstoobtain.Ifyouare hopingtobuildazero-carbonhomeyouwillneedtoseekspecialist advice at the planning and design stage. More information can be obtainedfromtheAECB(detailsbelow)andfromtheGreenBuilding website:www.newbuilder.co.uk.
DIYbuildersandconvertersrefundscheme If you are intending to build your own property, it is possible to claimaVATrefundonyourmainconstructioncosts.However,you areexcludedunderthisschemeifyourdevelopmentisforbusiness purposes,suchasspeculativedevelopmentortolettotenants.Rules andregulationsarecomplexandyoushouldseekfurtheradviceif youwishtotakeadvantageofthisscheme.ItispossibletohireaVAT consultanttomakearefundclaimforyou.Moreinformationabout hiring a consultant can be obtained from the Institute of Indirect Taxation(www.theiit.org.uk).
TheScottishCommunityandHouseholderRenewables Initiative If you are a builder, developer or architect living in Scotland it is possible to apply for grants for renewable energy technologies on behalf of future owners of houses you are building or designing
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through the Scottish Community and Householder Renewables Initiative(seetheAppendix).
LowCarbonBuildingsProgramme ThroughtheLowCarbonBuildingsProgrammeindividualhouseholderscanapplyforgrantstohelpwiththeinstallationofrenewable sources of energy for their homes. This includes new-build and covers the installation of solar photovoltaics, wind turbines, small hydro, solar thermal hot water, heat pumps (ground/water/air source)andbio-energy.Moreinformationaboutthesegrantscanbe obtainedfromtheDTI’sLowCarbonBuildingsProgrammewebsite (www.lowcarbonbuildings.org.uk)orbytelephoning08009150990.
Summary Self-buildprovidesagoodopportunitytoplananddesignahouse that suits your wants, needs and green requirements. However, choosing this option requires a great deal of research, hard work, commitment, patience and enough up-front finance to be able to begin, and see through, the project. Nevertheless, once you have built your eco-home the personal, financial and environmental rewardswillbeworthallthetimeandeffortthathavegoneintothe constructionofyourhome. Thefinalphaseofyournew-buildprojectwillinvolvelandscaping and gardening, and again, there are many ways that your garden design and gardening habits can reflect your green philosophy. Theseissuesarediscussedinthefollowingchapter.
Usefulorganizations RoyalInstituteofCharteredSurveyors(RICS) The RICS is the largest organization for professionals working in property,landandconstructionworldwide.RICSmembershaveto adheretoastrictcodeofconductandarerequiredtoupdatetheir skills and knowledge continually. All members must have proper insuranceandcustomersareprotectedbyanRICSformalcomplaints service.
186 The Complete Guide to Green Property RoyalInstituteofCharteredSurveyors RICSContactCentre SurveyorCourt,WestwoodWay CoventryCV48JE Tel:08703331600 Fax:02073343811 E-mail:
[email protected] Website:www.rics.org
PlanningInspectorate The Planning Inspectorate processes planning and enforcement appeals,andholdsinquiriesintolocaldevelopmentplansinEngland andWales. PlanningInspectorate TempleQuayHouse,2TheSquare BristolBS16PN Tel:01173726372 Fax:01173728443 E-mail:
[email protected] Website:www.planning-inspectorate.gov.uk
RoyalInstituteofBritishArchitects(RIBA) RIBAisamemberorganizationwithover30,000membersworldwide. Youcanfindanarchitectusingoneoftheonlinedirectories. RoyalInstituteofBritishArchitects RIBAClientServices 66PortlandPlace LondonW1B1AD Tel:02075805533 Fax:02072551541 E-mail:
[email protected] Website:www.riba.org
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StrawBaleBuildingAssociation(SBBA) SBBAisaninformalassociationofpeoplewhohaveaninterestin straw bale building. Members include environmental enthusiasts, sustainable builders, architects and building officials. The SBBA offerscourses,workshops,booksandvideosforanyoneinterested instrawbaleinformation. StrawBaleBuildingAssociation HollinroydFarm,ButtsLane TodmordenOL148RJ Tel:01442825421 E-mail:
[email protected] Website:www.srawbalebuildingassociation.org.uk
UKTimberFrameAssociation The UK Timber FrameAssociation is the trade association for UK timberframemanufacturers,andthesector’skeysupplier.Youcan findatimberframemanufacturer,designer,erectorandsupplieron thewebsite,alongwithusefulinformationaboutallaspectsofthe timberframeconstructionmethod. UKTimberFrameAssociation Thee-centre CooperageWayBusinessVillage AlloaFK103LP Tel:01259272140 Fax:01259272141 E-mail:offi
[email protected] Website:www.timber-frame.org
WWF WWF is the world’s largest independent conservation charity, and was established in the United Kingdom in 1961. WWF-UK is involved in the ‘One Million Sustainable Homes’ project, which involves working with government, industry and consumers to bring sustainable homes from the fringes of the housing sector to the mainstream. On its website you can download an information
188 The Complete Guide to Green Property leaflet to find out more about this project. You can also access the ‘housebuilder sustainability toolkit’, which offers advice on sustainabilityissuestohouse-builders. WWF-UK PandaHouse,WeysidePark Godalming Surrey,GU71XR Tel:01483426444 Fax:01483426409 www.wwf.org.uk E-mail:
[email protected] BuildingResearchEstablishment(BRE) BRE is a collection of research scientists, engineers, architects, surveyors, psychologists, administrators, managers and others who bringtogethertheirknowledgeandexpertisetoadviseonsustainable construction and the built environment. They provide a variety of consultancy, testing and commissioned research services. The BRE bookshopprovidesafullrangeofsustainableconstructionbooks. BuildingResearchEstablishmentLtd BucknallsLane WatfordWD259XX Tel:01923664000 E-mail:
[email protected] Website:www.bre.co.uk
Usefulwebsites www.planningportal.gov.uk On this website you can find detailed information about planning permission and building regulations, including details of your localplanningauthorityandlocaldevelopmentplans.Thewebsite guidesyouthroughtheplanningprocess,providingcomprehensive and user-friendly information and advice for anyone wishing to make a planning application. Depending on where you intend to build,youmaybeabletomakeanapplicationonlineonceyouhave registered.
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www.plotfinder.net This is a subscription service for providing building plots and renovationprojectsintheUnitedKingdom,inassociationwithHomebuildingandRenovatingmagazine. www.propertyspy.com This company offers land for sale on greenfield and green-belt sites around the United Kingdom. However, the land purchase is speculative–noplanningpermissionisofferedontheplots. www.plotbrowser.com This website is a subscription service in conjunction with Selfbuild and Design magazine, offering regularly updated information about plots, conversion or renovation opportunities in the United Kingdom. www.self-build.co.uk This website provides useful information about all aspects of selfbuild,includingmortgages,insurance,warranties,findingsuppliers andmanufacturers,andfindingland. www.buildstore.co.uk This website provides useful information about all aspects of selfbuild,includingusefulmeasurementconverters,adviceabouthouse design,sourcingmaterials,buildingregulations,constructioncosts, planningconsiderationsandobtainingvalueformoney. www.aecb.net The Association for Environment Conscious Building (AECB) is a network of individuals and companies with a common aim of promoting sustainable building. On the website you can find information about improving the environmental performance of yourproperty;choosingeco-friendlyproductsandavoidingdamaging chemicals; using timber; and planning and developing ecofriendly properties. The message-board service is a useful way to receivetailor-madeadviceandinformationaboutallaspectsofselfbuild. www.salvoweb.com Salvoisapartnershipthataimstosupportdealerswhoholdstocks of architectural salvage, reclaimed building materials, demolition salvage and recycled materials. Where possible it encourages fair
190 The Complete Guide to Green Property tradeandeco-friendlyactivities.Contactdetailsfordealers,suppliers andcraftspeoplecanbeobtainedfromthewebsite.
Furtherreading Chiras, D (2004) The New Ecological Home: A complete guide to green buildingoptions,ChelseaGreen,PostMills,Vermont Dean,A(2003)GreenbyDesign,GibbsMSmith,Layton,Utah Hall, K (ed) (2005) The Green Building Bible, Green Building Press, Llandysul Harris,CandBorer,P(2005)TheWholeHouseBook:Ecologicalbuilding designandmaterials,2ndedn,CentreforAlternativeTechnology, Machynlleth Kennedy,Jetal(2002)TheArtofNaturalBuilding:Design,construction, resources,NewSociety,GabriolaIsland,BritishColombia Roaf,S(2001)EcoHouse:Adesignguide,ArchitecturalPress,Oxford Snell, C and Callahan, T (2005) Building Green: A complete how-to guidetoalternativebuildingmethods,LarkBooks,Asheville,North Carolina Vale, B and Vale, R (2002) The New Autonomous House: Design and planningforsustainability,ThamesandHudson,London
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Makingchangestoyourgardeninghabitsisoneoftheeasiestways toworktowardsachievingyourgreengoals.Evenifyoudonothave alargegardenitispossibletomakesignificantchangesthatcanhelp youtosavemoneywhileimprovingthehealthofyourfamilyand helpingtheenvironment. Thischapteroffersadviceonreusingandrecycling,composting, organicgrowing,conservingwaterandenergyinthegarden,sourcingenvironmentallyfriendlyproductsandfindingoutaboutgrants anddiscountschemes.
Reusingandrecycling Gardens provide an ideal opportunity to reuse and recycle waste from the home and from the garden. Both garden and household waste can be composted and reused on the garden, although care needstobetakenwhendecidingwhatmaterialscanbecomposted (seebelow).Otheritemsfromthehousecanbereusedinthegarden, suchasplasticbottlestohelpdirectwatertoplantrootsandkeep slugs and snails and bad weather from young plants; old carpets to covercompost heaps; usedground coffeelaid around favourite plantstodeterslugsandsnails;oldpots,pansandothercontainers usedforplantingorrainwatercollection.Also,userecycledmaterials whendesigningyourgarden:forexampleyoucanuse‘glass’gravel instead of freshly mined rock, and starter plant pots made from recyclednewspapers.Tofindacompanyofferingrecycledproducts for your garden, consult the Recycled Products Guide (www. recycledproducts.org.uk). Ifyoudonotcompostyourowngardenwasteyoushouldtake advantage of the green waste disposal service run by your local authority.Thisgreenwasteiscompostedandofferedbacktolocal residents,usuallyfreeofchargeorforasmallfee.Thismeansthat
192 The Complete Guide to Green Property care should be taken to ensure that the waste is not contaminated withproductsthatcannotbecomposted,suchasplasticsorwood that has been treated with preservatives. Also, you should not include paper, cardboard or kitchen waste with your green waste. Somelocalauthoritiesplacerestrictionsontheamountofcompost you can take each visit if it is free, and you will need to provide yourownbagsandshovel.Thisisausefulsourceofsoilimprover forpeoplewhoareunabletocomposttheirownmaterial.Contact yourlocalauthorityfordetailsaboutgreenwastedisposalschemes inyourarea.
Composting Compostingisanexcellentformofrecycling.Itisausefulwayto getridofgardenandkitchenwaste,andwhendugintothegarden, compostprovidesvaluablenutrientsandimprovesthestructureof yoursoil.Itisnotnecessarytobuyanexpensivecompostbin,unless youwishtodosoforaestheticreasons.Insteadyoucanmakeyour owncompostheapinacornerofyourgarden,orobtainacheapor freecompostbinfromyourlocalauthority(seebelow).Ifyouwant yourcompostingtoworkquickly,yourbinorheapshouldbeatleast ametrecubedinsize. Whenbuildingyourheaporplacingyourbin,dosoonapieceof strongwiremeshasthiswilldiscouragerodents.Youcancompost anythingthathaslived,butyoushouldavoidfishandmeatbones as, again, this will help to discourage rodents. It is also better to avoidperennialweedsanddiseasedplants–theheatofthetipmay killsome,butnotall,diseasesandweeds.Youshouldcompostboth greenmaterial(softgardenwastesuchasgrass)andbrownmaterial (straw,hayandtwigs)ataratioofabout25:1.Sawdustandwood shavings can be used sparingly, but make sure that they have not been treated with wood preserver. Tough items will need to be chopped with shears before composting. Glossy paper and colour printshouldbeavoided. Agoodwaytostartthebinistousegrasscuttingsinterspersedwith layersofcrumplednewspapertoadepthofatleast30centimetres, coveringwithalayerofoldcarpet,oralid,tokeeptherainout.The compostneedstobekeptmoistbutnottoowet,oritwillbeginto smell strongly and will not rot down as quickly.You may need to addwaterifyourcompostistoodry.Thecontentsofthebinshould bemovedaroundorstirreduponcethetemperaturebeginstofall.
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Inthesummeritshouldtakesixtoeightweeksfortheheaptofinish composting,andinthistimeitwillneedstirringtwoorthreetimes. Throughthecoldermonths,orincolderclimates,aheapcantakeup toayeartofinish.Ingeneral,themoreeffortyouputintomanaging yourcompost,thequickeritwillfinish. More information about composting can be obtained from some of the publications listed below or from the Garden Organic website (details below). The Community Composting Network supports and promotes the community management and use of wastebiodegradableresources,andoffersadviceandtrainingonall aspectsofcommunitycomposting(www.communitycompost.org).
Wormcomposting Ifyouhavechildrentheymightbeinterestedinwormcomposting. This is an environmentally friendly activity that can take place all year long with minimum effort and knowledge. The worms are native red worms, which differ from earthworms in that they live ondecayingorganicmatterratherthaninthesoil.However,ifthe wormsescapetheywillnotdoanydamagetoyourgarden. Wormsdigestwastetoproducewormcastings,andunlikeother compostingmethods,wormeriesdonotworkathightemperatures. Ingeneral,ifyoustartawormerywitharound1,000worms,your compostwillbereadytouseonthegardenin8to12months.The wormsareabletodigestcookedanduncookedfruitandvegetable waste, stale bread, tea bags and eggshells. They can also eat some paperandcardboardinsmallamountsandcoffeegroundsinsmall amounts.Youshouldavoidglass,treatedwoods,metals,meatscraps anddairyproducts. Some of the websites listed below supply wormeries and offer moreinformationabouttheiruse,orcontactyourlocalauthorityto findoutwhetheritofferssubsidizedwormeries.Moreinformation aboutusingwormeriescanbeobtainedfromtheRHSwebsite(details below).
Organicgrowing Traditional agricultural systems controlled pests and disease through diversification and crop rotation, with farmers planting a widevarietyofcropsalongsideeachotherandchangingcropson
194 The Complete Guide to Green Property aregularbasis.Thisslowedthespreadofdiseaseandpeststhatare common in today’s intensive, chemically dependent agricultural production, where one commercial crop dominates and chemical companiesinfluencewhatfarmersuseontheirland. Todaythereareseveralhundredpesticidechemicalsthatareused in intensive food production around the world, both to grow and storethecrop.Theproblemsassociatedwithsuchwidespreaduse of pesticides do not only involve the risk of consuming materials that may be harmful to our health, but also include the exposure of agricultural workers to pesticides, exposure to local inhabitants and environmental damage. The Pesticide Action Network UK (PAN UK) points out that, at present, the UK government only testsforaproportionofthesechemicals,andsinceitisimpossible totellthroughtasteandsmellwhatweareconsuming,wedonot knowwhatweareingestingandwhatharmisbeingcaused.These problems can be reduced through direct action such as lobbying politiciansandsupermarkets,bybuyingorganic,ethicalorFairtrade produceorthroughgrowingyourownfruitandvegetables.Formore informationaboutalltheseissues,consultthewebsitesofFairtrade, PANUKortheEthicalTradingInitiative(detailsbelow).
Biologicalandnaturalpestcontrol Ifyoudecidetogrowyourownproduce,orwanttodiscouragepests fromotherplants,therearemanywaysthatyoucandosowithout resortingtotheuseofharmfulchemicals:
Understandtheenemy.Gettoknowmoreaboutthepeststhat areattackingyourplants.Onceyouknowmoreaboutthepests youcanfindouthowtodeterthemfromyourgarden.Consult theRHSwebsiteforinformationandadviceaboutcommonpests anddiseases(detailsbelow).
Therearemanyplantsthatdifferentpestsdon’tlike,andthese canbeplantedinamongotherplantstodeterpests.Forexample, itisthoughtthatslugshatearomaticplantssuchaslavenderand chives,whilerosemaryandsagemaydetercarrotfly.
Createawildlifegardenthatencouragesnaturalpredatorssuch astoads,frogs,hedgehogsandladybirds(seebelow).
Use humane traps and solar-powered electronic deterrents to discourage pests such as mice and cockroaches. Beer traps or upturnedflowerpotscanbeusedtocatchslugsandsnails.
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Somepests,suchascarrotfly,onlycreateproblemsuptoacertain height from the ground, so utilize raised planters or surround yourcropswithlightweightscreenstostoptheproblem.
Reduce moist, shady areas in the garden that encourage snails andslugs.Thinoutplantsandencourageairtocirculate.
Lay thick layers of mulch on open areas to discourage snails andslugs.Theytendtodislikematerialswithroughandjagged edges.
Usedecoystodiscouragepestsfromfavouriteplants.Forexample youcanuseabarrierofvegetationsuchascomfreyleaves,which tendtobefavouredbyslugs.
Usebarrierstodeterpests:forexample,woodashorpurecoal sootwilldiscourageslugs.
Handpickslugsandsnailsfromyourgarden.Althoughthiscan be time-consuming, it is a very effective control method. The besttimeistwohoursaftersunset,andyoushouldsearchforthe pestsinmoistareasandontheundersideofleaves.
Soilmanagement Soilmanagementisanimportantpartoforganicgrowing.Through carefulmanagementyoucanhelptoenhancesoildrainage,improve soilstructure,boostfertilityandpreventdroughtstress,nomatter what your soil type. Soil is made up of water, minerals, air and organic matter. Within the soil there are a wide variety of living organismssuchasearthworms,fungi,bacteria,protozoa,arthropods and algae. Soil organic matter contains dead organisms, plant matterandotherorganicmatteratvariousstagesofdecomposition. Organicmatterservesasareservoirforplantnutrientsandhelpsto buildsoilstructureandimprovetexture.Foranorganicgroweritis important to maintain a balanced soil composition and encourage livingorganismsthatwillhelptoimprovethequalityofthesoil. One of the easiest ways to do this is through composting (see above).Ifyoudonothaveyourowncompostandyouneedtobuy some,makesurethattheSoilAssociationsymbolisonthebag,asthis ensuresthatthematerialisorganic(detailsbelow).Othercompost canbeobtainedfromyourlocalwasteandrecyclingcentre. Anotherwaytoimprovethequalityofyoursoilistodouble-digit intheautumn,asfrostwillhelptobreakitdownfurther.Whenthe
196 The Complete Guide to Green Property bedisdugforthefirsttimeyouwillneedtoaddplentyoforganic matter and break down the clods as much as possible. If you are applyingleafmouldormanureforfoodcrops,dosointhespring before you begin to grow your plants. Try to limit the amount of walking on freshly dug soil as it will begin to compact. Keep soil surfacescoveredatalltimes,usingoldcarpetormulchinthewinter, compostinthespringandcropcoverinthesummerandautumn. Thiswillkeepweedsdown,retainwaterandpreventproblemswith erosion,leachingandcompaction. Asanorganicgroweryoushouldnotuseanyproductsthatwill harmthesoilorthelivingorganismswithinthesoil,suchasweed killersorslugpellets.Usethebiologicalcontrolmethodsdescribed abovetocontrolpestsanddisease.Formoreinformationaboutsoil managementcontacttheRHSorHYDRA(detailsbelow).
Growingfood Forfirst-timegrowersitisimportanttodiscusswhattogrowwith allmembersofthefamily–adultsandchildrenaremorelikelyto becomeinvolvedandhelpwiththeworkloadiftheylikewhatthey aregoingtoeat.Itisalsousefultoplanyourgardenandconduct carefulresearchintowhichtypeofplantsgrowinthebestlocations. Youneedtofindoutwhatfoodgrowsatwhattimeoftheyear,and planyourgardensothatyouhavefoodallyearround.Somecrops haveaspecificharvesttime–staggerplantingsothatyouarenot inundatedwithtoomuchofonecropatonetime.Ifyouhaveasmall garden,growfoodthatonlyneedsasmallspaceandavoidspreading plants.Avoid planting under trees or in areas that have too much shadeorlittlenaturalwater.Youshouldtrytoavoidplantingagainst large north-facing walls, as these have little sunlight and create a rainshadow. Trytouseorganicallygrownseedswherepossibleandfindout whetheritispossibletosourceseedsandplantslocally,asthiswill helpyoutounderstandwhatlocalvarietieswillsuittheconditions in your garden. Avoid genetically modified varieties, and avoid theuseofslugpelletsandweedkillers(seeabove).OntheGarden Organicwebsitethereisalargeamountofusefulinformationabout growingorganicfood,includingideasaboutthevarietiesofplants touse,recognizinganddealingwithweeds,andtreatingcommon diseaseswithouttheuseoftoxicchemicals(detailsbelow).
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Creatingawildlifegarden Creatingawildlifegardenisanenjoyableandeducationalactivity for children, and it encourages natural predators that will help to control the pests in your garden. When creating your garden you needtothinkaboutfourthingstoencouragewildlife–food,water, shelterandplacestobreed.Also,ifyouaddplentyofvarietytothe structureanddesignofyourgarden,youwillincreasethenumber ofwildlifevisitorsthroughouttheyear.Trees,birdboxesandfeeders encourage birds, and hedges are more effective at encouraging wildlifethanfences.Ifyouareunabletogrowahedge,usetrellisto growclimbingplantsupwallsandfences. Whenplanting,choosetreesandshrubsthatprovideberriesfor birds and other creatures, and try to ensure that plants flower at differenttimesoftheyeartoencouragebeesandotherinsectsovera longerperiod.Usefulinformationaboutnativeandnon-nativetrees, shrubs and hedges can be obtained from the Wild about Gardens website(detailsbelow). Ponds will encourage frogs and toads, especially if they have a marshy area to provide shelter for their young. When creating a pond,makesurethattheedgesarenottoosteep.Insteadtheyshould be gently sloping so that amphibians and other creatures, such as hedgehogs,canclimbout.Thecentreofthepondneedstobedeep enoughthatitdoesnotfreezeinwinter–around55–70centimetres willprobablybeenough.Ifyouarefillingthepondwithtapwater, letitrestforafewdayssothatthechlorinecandissipateandthen addabucketofwaterfromamaturepond.Thiswillcontainplant sporesandcellsthatwillhelptocolonizeyourpond.Birdbathsor smallfountainsprovidewaterforbathinganddrinkingwhenapond isnotpractical.Formoreinformationaboutcreatingawildlifepond, consultthePondConservationTrustwebsite(www.pondtrust.org. uk).
Conservingwaterandenergy As our climate becomes more unpredictable and droughts more common,itisimportanttothinkaboutwaysofconservingwaterin thegarden.Therearemanysimple,cheapandeffectivechangesthat canbemadewithonlyasmallamountofeffortonyourpart:
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Savewaterinthegardenbymakingsurethatyoursoilisrichin organicmatter(seeabove).
Ifyouareveryseriousaboutsavingwateryoucouldthinkabout installingrainwaterharvestingsystemsoragravity-fedsystem fortoilets.Thesetypesofsystemwouldneedthebackingofthe wholefamily,andyoushouldcarefullycomparethecostswith the environmental benefits. More information about rainwater harvesting systems can be obtained from the UK Rainwater HarvestingAssociation(detailsbelow).
During hosepipe bans, remove half the leaves of large-leafed plantsandwaterasclosetotherootsaspossible.Afunnelorhalf abottledugintothesoildirectlyovertherootswillhelpyouto targetthewaterandreducewastage.ConsulttheRHSwebsite forup-to-dateinformationaboutwhichareasinthecountryare experiencingahosepipeban(detailsbelow).
Cover the soil with mulch to retain water, especially over the driersummermonths.Youcanrecyclehouseholdmaterialsfor thispurpose.
Useasmanywaterbuttsasthesizeofyourpropertyandgarden willallow.Collectrainwaterfromtheroofofyourhome,sheds, greenhouses and garages. Suitable water butts can be ordered fromtheCATwebsite(www.cat.org.uk/shopping).
Recycle‘greywater’fromthehome,includingthebath,shower and kitchen sink. However, make sure that you have not used strongdetergentsandthatthewaterisnottoosaltyorgreasy,and spreadthewaterthinlyacrossalargearea.Soapsandshampoos inthewaterwillnotharmyourplants.Simplediversionkitsare availabletohelpyoudivertwaterfromyourdownpipeintobutts (seewebsitesbelow).
Usedriportrickleirrigationsystems,ratherthanhosepipesor sprinklers.
Buyandplantnewplantsinautumnandspringsothattheyget morerainwaterandneedlesswatering.
Pots, containers and hanging baskets need more watering, so keeptheirusetoaminimum.
Digsoilintheautumnandneverinthesummer,asmuchwater canbelostthroughevaporation.
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Choose drought-resistant plants. Advice about these plants is offeredontheRHSwebsite(detailsbelow).
Conservingenergyinthegardenisalsoimportant,andtodaythere areanumberofproductsthatutilizesolarpower,includingsolarpoweredgardenlights,solarwaterpumpsandsolarwaterfountains forgardenwaterfeatures,andelectronicdeterrentdevisesforpests, which also run on solar power. These products are available from goodgardencentresorfromsomeoftheonlineshopslistedbelow.
Sourcingenvironmentallyfriendlyproductsand materials Thereareavarietyofcompaniesthatspecializeinprovidingproducts forgardenerswhoareinterestedinenvironmentallyfriendlyproducts andmaterials(seeusefulwebsitesbelow).TheOrganicDirectoryisa usefulbookthatlistscertifiedorganicvegetableboxschemes,shops, restaurants and other useful information (details below). To check thegreencredentialsofproduceorproductslookforendorsement and/orsupportfromanyofthefollowingorganizations:
theWildlifeTrust; theBirdcareStandardsAssociation; theBritishTrustforOrnithology; theRoyalSocietyfortheProtectionofBirds; theRoyalSocietyforthePreventionofCrueltytoAnimals; theWorldWildlifeFund; theBirdsandBusinessAlliance; theVegetarianSociety; theBarnOwlTrust; theRoyalHorticulturalSociety; ButterflyConservation; EnglishNature; theMammalsTrust;
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theWoodlandTrust; thePondsConservationTrust; theSoilAssociation.
Certification There are a number of organizations that certify organic produce andproductssoldintheUnitedKingdom.Tradersshoulddisplaya certificateandhaveatradingschedulethatlistsalltheproductsthat havebeenlicensedbytherelevantorganization.Ifyouareindoubt abouttheorganiccredentialsofproduceorproducts,youshouldask toseethecertificateorthetradingschedule.Ifthetraderisunableto producethis,yetissellingtheproduceasorganic,itisrecommended thatyoureporthimorhertotherelevantcertifyingbodyortoyour localtradingstandardsoffice.Certificationbodiesforwhichyoucan checkinclude:
TheSoilAssociation(www.soilassociation.org);
theScottishOrganicProducersAssociation(www.sopa.org.uk);
the Irish Organic Farmers and Growers Association (www. irishorganic.ie);
OrganicTrustLtd(www.organic-trust.org);
Organic Farmers and Growers Limited (www.organicfarmers. com); theOrganicFoodFederation(www.orgfoodfed.com); Demeter (the Biodynamic Agricultural Association: www.bio dynamic.org.uk);
CMiCertification(www.cmi-plc.com); QualityWelshFoodCertification(www.wfsagri.net); AsciscoLimited(www.soilassociation.org).
Knowingaboutgrantsanddiscountschemes Manylocalauthoritieshaveaschemethroughwhichtheyprovide compost bins at a greatly reduced price or free of charge. Contact
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your local authority for information about your local scheme.You canalsocontactyourlocalauthorityfordetailsofitsLocalAgenda 21plan.Theseplanscameaboutasaresultofthe1992EarthSummit inRiodeJaneiro,atwhichtheAgenda21planwasdevisedasaway to move towards sustainable development. Local authorities were asked to devise a plan that would protect the local environment, use local resources and services, and use natural resources more efficiently. Through this plan local authorities offer grants to local communities to improve the environment in which they live. Examples of schemes include the Environment and Countryside GrantSchemeandtheBiodiversityGrantScheme.Contactyourlocal authoritytofindoutwhatgrantsareavailable,andforinformation abouteligibilitycriteria. Although funding organizations are unlikely to offer grants to individuals for creating a more environmentally friendly garden for personal use, there are a number of other organizations that will offer money to community groups for various types of green project,includingcreatinganorganicgardenforcommunityuse,or forcleaningandtidyingderelictland.Formoreinformationabout grants, application procedures and eligibility criteria, contact the relevantorganization:
Awards for all (tel: 0845 600 2040; website: www.awardsforall. org.uk);
BigLotteryFund(tel:08454102030;website:www.biglotteryfund. org.uk);
HeritageLotteryFund(tel:02075916042;website:www.hlf.org. uk);
LotteryFunding(tel:08452750000;website:www.lotteryfunding. org.uk).
Summary Therearemanyenvironmentallyfriendlychangesthatyoucanmake inyourgarden,includingreusingandrecyclinghouseholdmaterials and organic matter, composting, organic cultivation, creating a wildlife garden, buying environmentally friendly products, and conserving water and energy. Most of these changes are cheap to make,somewillsaveyoumoney,andwithalittletimeandeffort youwillhaveagoodsupplyoffreefood.
202 The Complete Guide to Green Property Throughoutthebookadviceandinformationhasbeenofferedon allaspectsofbuying,developingandinvestingingreenproperty.As withgardeningdiscussedinthischapter,manyofthechangesyou makewillleadtofinancialsavings,ahealthierlifestyleandhelpto improve the environment for future generations. Useful addresses andwebsitesareprovidedattheendofthebookforthoseofyou whowishtocarryoutfurtherresearch.Iwishyoueverysuccessin achievingyourgreenpropertygoals.
Usefulorganizations TheRoyalHorticulturalSociety(RHS) The RHS is a UK charity dedicated to advancing horticulture and promotinggoodgardening.Youcanobtaininformationandadvice aboutallaspectsofhorticulturefromtheRHS.Thewebsitecontains a useful problem solver that helps you to understand and solve problemsyoumayfaceinyourgarden,suchaspests,plantdisease andfungi. RoyalHorticulturalSociety 80VincentSquare LondonSW1P2PE Tel:08452605000 E-mail:
[email protected] Website:www.rhs.org.uk
TheWildlifeTrust The Wildlife Trust is a partnership of 47 wildlife trusts across the UnitedKingdom.ItisaUKcharitydedicatedtoconservingwildlife habitatsandspecies.Youcanfindoutmoreaboutitswork,obtain useful publicationsand find informationabout your local trust on thewebsite. TheWildlifeTrust TheKiln,Waterside,MatherRoad Newark NottinghamshireNG241WT Tel:08700367711
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Fax:08700360101 E-mail:
[email protected] Website:www.wildlifetrusts.org
GardenOrganic Garden Organic is the working name of the Henry Doubleday ResearchAssociation(HDRA),whichisacharityfororganicgrowing, dedicatedtohelpinggardeners,farmersandmembersofthepublic whoareinterestedinorganicmethods.Onitswebsiteyoucanfind usefulinformationaboutallaspectsoforganicgrowing,including composting, sourcing products, school projects and obtaining organicfoodonabudget. GardenOrganic RytonOrganicGardens Coventry WarwickshireCV83LG Tel:02476303517 Fax:02476639229 E-mail:
[email protected] Website:www.gardenorganic.org.uk
TheSoilAssociation The Soil Association is an environmental charity that promotes sustainable,organicfarming.ThroughSoilAssociationCertification Ltd, organic certification is offered to farmers, growers, food processorsandpackers,retailers,caterers,textileproducers,healthand beautymanufacturersandimportersfromtheUnitedKingdomand overseas. You can look for this certification when checking to see thattheproductsyouarebuyingareorganic.TheSoilAssociation websitecontainsusefulinformationonlivinganorganiclifestyle. TheSoilAssociation BristolHouse,40–56VictoriaStreet BristolBS16BY Tel:01173145000 Fax:01173145001 E-mail:
[email protected] Website:www.soilassociation.org
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PesticideActionNetworkUK(PANUK) PANUKisanindependent,non-profitorganizationthatpromotes healthyfood,agricultureandanenvironmentthatwillprovidefood andmeetpublichealthneedswithoutdependenceontoxicchemicals, andwithoutharmtofoodproducersandagriculturalworkers.On its website you can find useful information and publications on a widevarietyofissuesconcerningtheavoidanceoftoxicchemicals, controlling pests in the garden and home, and disposing safely of unwantedpesticides. PesticideActionNetworkUK DevelopmentHouse 56–64LeonardStreet LondonEC2A4JH Tel:02070650905 Fax:02070640907 E-mail:
[email protected] Website:www.pan-uk.org
TheFairtradeFoundation The Fairtrade Foundation licenses the FAIRTRADE mark to products in the United Kingdom that meet international fair trade standards.Thismarkisanindependentconsumerlabelthatappears on products as a guarantee that disadvantaged producers in the developing world are getting a better deal.You can find out more aboutFairtradeproductsandsuppliersonitswebsite. TheFairtradeFoundation Room204,16Baldwin’sGardens LondonEC1N7RJ Tel:02074055942 Fax:02074055943 E-mail:
[email protected] Website:www.fairtrade.org.uk
TheEthicalTradingInitiative(ETI) ETIisanallianceofcompanies,NGOsandtradeunionorganizations. Itexiststoensurethattheworkingconditionsofworkersproducing
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fortheUKmarketmeetorexceedinternationallabourstandards.On thewebsiteyoucanfindmoreinformationaboutethicaltrade. TheEthicalTradingInitiative 2ndfloor,CromwellHouse 14FulwoodPlace LondonWC1V6HZ Tel:02074041463 Fax:02078317852 E-mail:
[email protected] Website:www.ethicaltrade.org.uk
Usefulwebsites www.wildaboutgardens.org ThisisanewprojectfromtheRHSandWildlifeTruststhataimsto bringtogethertheworldsofgardeningandnatureconservationfor thebenefitofpeopleandwildlife.Onthewebsiteyoucanfinduseful informationandadviceaboutestablishingawildlifegarden. www.ukrha.org TheUKRainwaterHarvestingAssociation(UK-RHA)isacompany limitedbyguaranteethatservestoactasafocalpointfororganizations with business interests in the rainwater harvesting industry. On its website you can access more information about rainwater harvestingandobtaincontactdetailsofmembers. www.ernest-charles.com ThisisthewebsiteofEarnestCharles,acompanythatspecializesin productsforgardenwildlife,includingsafeandhumanedeterrents forpests,soilimprovers,birdseed,feedersandbaths,booksandgifts. Thecompanyhelpstodevelopbirdfeedproductsandcontributesto wildlifetrusts.Moreinformationandtheonlinestorecanbeaccessed fromthewebsite. www.naturalgardening.co.uk On this website you will find a range of fertilizers and compost balancersthatwillhelpyoutoenrichyourgardensoilinanorganic way.
206 The Complete Guide to Green Property www.impactpublishing.co.uk ImpactPublishingspecializesinmodern,practicalguidestogardening,lifestylechoicesandtheenvironment.Onitswebsiteyoucanfind booksaboutcreatingwildlifegardensandponds,greenparenting, growingfruitandvegetablesandproducingperfectlawns. www.greenpestco.com The Green Pest Company is a family-run business that supplies environmentallyfriendlyproductstocontrolpests. www.recycleworks.co.uk This company manufactures and sells recycling products such as composting equipment, water butts, waste organization systems andshredders.Italsohasa‘giveaway’servicethatenablesusersto offerunwanteditemsingoodconditionfreeofcharge. www.wigglywigglers.co.uk Thiscompanyofferssustainableproductsthatoffervalueformoney, from various type of worm composting equipment to bird boxes andfeeders.Onthewebsiteyoucanfindusefuladviceaboutworm composting.
Furtherreading Litchfield, C (ed) (2005) The Organic Directory 2006, Green Books, Totnes Roulac,J(1998)BackyardComposting,GreenBooks,Totnes Scott,N(2003)CompostingforAll,GreenBooks,Totnes Warren, P (2003) How to Store your Garden Produce: The key to self sufficiency,GreenBooks,Totnes
Appendix Grants,loansandtaxincentives
Regionalschemes LocalauthoritiesthroughouttheUnitedKingdomofferanumberof grantsforhomeownersandlandlordstoimprovetheirproperty.In mostcases,homeownerswillneedtobeinreceiptofstatebenefits, classedas‘vulnerable’homeownersoronlowincomes.Thosewho areonlowincomesmustcompletea‘financialresources’formwhich providesinformationabouttheirpersonalincome,andthismustbe backedupwithevidence.Grantsforlandlordstendnottobemeanstested.Instead,alandlordmayreceiveapercentageofthecostofthe work,ratherthanthefullamountthatwouldbepayabletomeanstestedhomeowners. Eligibilitycriteriavarybetweenlocalauthorities,andwilldepend onthegrantforwhichyouareapplying.However,forhomeowner grantsyouwillneedtoholdthefreeholdoftheproperty,intendtolive inthepropertyforaspecifiednumberofyearsandhavetheproperty as your sole residence. You will also need to meet the financial criteriamentionedabove.Landlordswillneedtodemonstratethat theyintendtoletthepropertyforaspecifiednumberofyearsafter improvementshavebeenmade. Applicationproceduresvary,butingeneralyouwillneedtocheck that you meet the eligibility criteria, fill in the appropriate forms, includingafinancialassessment,andprovidetherequiredevidence. Thiscouldincludebankstatements,wageslipsandbenefitbooks. Yourlocalauthoritywillletyouknowwhetheryourapplicationhas beensuccessful,andifnot,willtellyouwhy.Inmostcasesyouhave the right to appeal against the decision. In some local authorities, evenifyourapplicationissuccessful,youwillbeplacedonawaiting listuntilfundsbecomeavailable.
208 Appendix In some cases an environmental health officer or improvement grantsofficerwillvisityourpropertytoassessyourneedsandhelp you to find out which grants are the most suitable.A schedule of workswillbedrawnuptoitemizetheworkthatneedsdoing. Some local authorities have a list of approved contractors that mustbeusedtocarryoutthework,whereasothersrequireyouto obtainquotationsfromlocalcontractors.Ifthisisthecase,thelocal authoritywillinspectthequotationtocheckthatitisreasonable,and willwantcontactdetailsforthecontractor,tocheckthatheorsheis legitimateandnotarelationorfriendofyours.Somewillprovidea listofbuilderstohelpyouchooseareliableorganization Local authority schemes vary from year to year, depending on the funds available, so contact the housing section of your local authority to find out what is available. Many now publish details oftheirgrantsontheirwebsiteorpublishaninformationleafleton ‘housinggrants’or‘energy-efficiencygrants’.Thefollowinggrants areexamplesofwhatmaybeavailableinyourregion.
Homeenergyefficiencygrants These grants are available to help owner-occupiers, landlords and tenantstoinstallenergy-efficientheatingandinsulation.Thegrants aremeans-testedandavailabletohomeownersandtenantswhoare onmeans-testedbenefitsorlowincomes.Landlordsarenotmeanstested,butonlyreceiveapercentageofthecostofworks.Schemes vary between local authorities and depend upon available funds. If funds are not available applicants are placed on a waiting list. Schemesshouldcoversomeorallofthefollowingenergyefficient improvements:
wallinsulation; loftinsulation; laggingofpipesandcylinders; draftproofingofwindowsanddoors; energy-efficientlighting; heating controls including timer, hot water thermostat and thermostaticradiatorvalves;
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acentralheatingsystemwithcondensingboilerwherethereis nocentralheatingsysteminstalled;
additionalventilationwhererequired.
Energygrants Somelocalauthoritiesoffergrantstohomeownersortenantswhodo notqualifyforthetypeofgrantsmentionedaboveorfortheWarm Frontschemementionedbelow.Thegrantsareavailableforvarious types of insulation and removal of old materials. The schemes are administered by home improvement agencies (HIA), and specific eligibility criteria apply, so you should contact your local HIA for moreinformation(seeChapter1).
Renovationgrants Renovationgrantsaredesignedtohelpowner-occupierscarryout repairsorimprovementstotheirproperties.However,insomeareas the grants are available for tenants, if they have a full repairing leaseorafixed-termtenancyofatleastfiveyears,andforlandlords. Some local authorities enable you to include energy-efficiency improvementsintheworks. Inmostcasesthesegrantsarediscretionaryandwilldependonthe fundsavailable.Toobtainagrantyouwillneedtoholdthefreehold andintendtoliveorletthepropertyforaspecifiednumberofyears. Yourpropertywillneedtohavebeenclassed‘unfit’forhabitationor failedthenewHousingHealthandSafetyRatingSystem(HHSRS) assessment.ThiscameintoforceinApril2006inEnglandandlater intheyearinWales.Itisanewriskassessmenttoolusedtoassess potential risks to the health and safety of occupants in residential properties,anditreplacestheHousingFitnessStandardwhichwas setoutintheHousingAct1985.Youwillnotbeeligibleforagrant if the work can be carried out under other assistance such as an insuranceorthird-partyclaim.Thegrantismeans-tested.
Emptypropertygrants Thesegrantsareavailabletohelppeopleinterestedinrestoringan emptyproperty.Localauthoritieswillpayapercentageofthecostof
210 Appendix works,usuallyintheregionof30–70percent,withmostspecifying an upper cost limit, usually around £10,000. The amount of grant youwillreceivedependsonanumberoffactors,includingthetype andsizeofproperty,itslocationandtheintendeduseoncethework is complete. If you sell the property within a specified number of yearsyouwillhavetorepaythegrant. Somelocalauthoritiesspecifytheamountoftimethataproperty musthavebeenemptybeforeagrantwillbeoffered,andsomewill onlyoffergrantsifthepropertyistobemadeavailableforprivate lettingthrougharegisteredsociallandlord.Ifthisisthecase,local authoritiesareveryspecificabouttheendproduct,intermsofsize of rooms, standard of accommodation, décor, fixtures and fittings, energy efficiency and heating. Once the property is renovated it mustmeetthecriteriasetoutinthenewHHSRS.Ifyouceasetolet thepropertywithinaspecifiedperiodoftime,youwillhavetorepay thegrant.
Loanschemeforhousingrepairs Some local authorities offer loans to homeowners and landlords whowishtorepairandrenovatetheirproperty.Insomecasesloans willonlybegivenifthepropertyhasbeendeemedunfitforhuman habitation.Theloansareinterestfreeandrepayablebyhomeowners either when the property is sold or bequeathed, or in the case of landlords, after five years. Local authorities specify a maximum amountofloan,whichcouldbeupto£20,000,andneedtoapprove ascheduleofworksbeforealoanwillbegranted. Homeownersshouldcheckthatthisisthemostsuitablemethod ofraisingfinances,as,intheeventoftheirdeath,relativeswillneed topaybacktheloan,whetherornottheyselltheproperty.
Housesinmultipleoccupation(HMO)grants Ahouseinmultipleoccupation(HMO)isdefinedas‘ahousewhich isoccupiedbypersonswhodonotformasinglehousehold’.Local authoritiesofferdiscretionarygrantstolandlordstohelpthemmake anHMOfitforhumanhabitation,orcarryoutrepairsorupgrade forthenumberofoccupiers.Thisincludesgrantstoimproveenergy efficiency. Some local authorities place a limit on the amount of grant available, whereas others do not have a maximum limit, but the
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numberofgrantsavailableisrestrictedbyavailablefinances.Inmost caseslandlordsmustmakeameans-testedcontributiontowardsthe works, based on the rent to be received from the property. Grants arenotgivenuntiltherequiredplanningpermissionsandbuilding regulationsapprovalhavebeengranted. Thepropertywillneedtocontinuetobeletforaspecifiedperiod, mustbeadequatelyinsuredandmustbemaintainedinafitcondition. Somelocalauthoritiesspecifytherentlevelsthatmustbecharged, andrequirethegranttoberepaidinfullifconditionsarebreached orthepropertyissoldwithinaspecifiedperiod.
Nationalschemes Thereareanumberofschemesthatareavailableforhomeowners, landlordsandand/ordevelopersacrossoneormorecountriesofthe UnitedKingdom,asdescribedbelow.
TheHomeEnergyEfficiencyScheme(Wales) This scheme is available for homeowners and tenants who live in Wales.Itisaimedprimarilyathouseholdswiththegreatesthealth risks–olderpeople,peoplewithchildrenundertheageof16and peoplewhoaredisabledandchronicallysick.Throughthisscheme a grant of up to £2,700 is provided to make homes warmer, more energy efficient and more secure. The grant can be used for the followingimprovements:
loftinsulation; cavitywallinsulation; draught-proofing; hotwatertankinsulation; gasroomheaterswiththermostaticcontrols; electricstorageheaters; convertingasolid-fuelopenfiretoamodernglass-frontedfire; low-energylightbulbs.
212 Appendix When an enquiry is received, an approved surveyor is sent to your property to make an assessment and decide upon the most appropriateimprovements,explaintheschemeandhelpyoutofill intherelevantforms.Anapprovedcontractorisarrangedtocarry outthework.TheschemeisfundedbytheNationalAssemblyfor WalesandmanagedbytheEagaGroup(seeusefulorganizations). Moreinformationabouttheschemecanbeobtainedbytelephoning 08003162815.
WarmFront(England) WarmFrontwaslaunchedinJune2000astheHomeEnergyEfficiency Scheme.Throughthisschemeagrantof£2,700or£4,000(ifoilcentral heatinghasbeenrecommended)isavailabletocertainhouseholdsin England.Toqualifyfortheschemeyoumustownyourownhomeor rentfromaprivatelandlord,haveachildunder16orbeatleast26 weekspregnant,andbeinreceiptofstatebenefits. Anassessorwillvisityourhometodecidewhatenergyefficiency measuresneedtoputintoplace.Ifthecostofthesemeasuresexceeds thetotalvalueofthegrant,householdersmayberequiredtomakea contribution.Theschememanagerappointsanapprovedcontractor tocarryoutthework(seeEagaGroupinusefulorganizations). Ifyouareaprivatelandlordyouwillneedtoagreetoalltheworks and may need to pay an additional contribution. Once the work has been carried out you are not able to increase the rent on your propertyuntiloneyearafterinsulationmeasureshavebeeninstalled and two years after heating measures have been installed. More informationabouttheschemecanbeobtainedfromtheDepartment for Environment, Food and RuralAffairs website (www.defra.gov. uk)orbytelephoning08003166011.
WarmDeal(Scotland) Thisschemeprovidesgrantsofupto£500whichcanbeputtowards a number of energy-saving measures for certain households in Scotland.Tobeeligiblefortheschemeyouoryourspousemustown or rent your home, be over the age of 60 or be in receipt of state benefits.Thegrantwillhelptopayforcavitywall,loft,pipeortank insulation,draught-proofingandenergy-efficientlighting. An assessor will visit your home to discuss your needs and
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arrange for approved contractors to carry out the work. You will needtoprovideproofofyourageifover60,orproofthatyouareon statebenefits,ifunderthisage. More information about the scheme can be obtained from the ScottishExecutivewebsite(www.scotland.gov.uk)orbytelephoning 08000720150.
CentralHeatingProgramme(Scotland) This scheme helps certain households in Scotland to improve the heating systems in their home. To qualify for the scheme people must:
beresidentinScotland;
havebeenresidentinthepropertyforatleast12monthspriorto theapplication,andintendtoliveinthepropertyforatleast12 monthsaftertheworkhasbeencompleted;
liveinapropertythatdoesnotcontainacentralheatingsystem, orinwhichtheexistingsystemisbrokenandbeyondrepair.
own or rent their home, which must be their main or only residence;
All successful applicants will be visited by an assessor who will recommend measures to improve the heating system. This could includeanewcentralheatingsystem,insulation,draught-proofing, smokealarmsandenergy-savinglightbulbs.Moreinformationabout the scheme can be obtained from the Scottish Executive website (www.scotland.gov.uk)orbytelephoning08003161653.
WarmHomes(NorthernIreland) The Warm Homes scheme is funded by the Department for Social Development and managed by the Eaga Group. Through this scheme grants of up to £750 are provided for homeowners and tenants in Northern Ireland who are in receipt of certain benefits. MoreinformationabouttheschemecanbeobtainedfromtheEaga website(www.eagagroup.com)orbytelephoning0800181667.
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LowCarbonBuildingsProgramme Through the Low Carbon Buildings Programme individual householders can apply for grants to help with the installation of renewable sources of energy for their homes. Larger grants are available for communities that decide to install renewable energy technology for community use. At the time of writing grants are offered at the levels given in TableA.1 for individual households. However,therehavebeensomerecentmediareportsaboutpeople beingunsuccessfulintheirapplication–youshouldapplyearlyand beawarethatgrantsaresubjecttoavailabilityandstrictcriteria. More information about these grants can be obtained from the DTI’sLowCarbonBuildingsProgrammewebsite(www.lowcarbon buildings.org.uk)orbytelephoning08009150990.
ScottishCommunityandHouseholderRenewablesInitiative The Scottish Community and Householder Renewables Initiative offersgrantsandadvicetopeopleinScotlandwhowishtodevelop renewablesourcesofenergy.ItisfundedbytheScottishExecutiveand managedjointlybytheESTandHighlandsandIslandsEnterprise. Itisalsopossibleforbuilders,developersandarchitectstoapplyfor grantsonbehalfoffutureownersofhousestheyarebuilding. The initiative supports a range of renewable technologies that includethefollowing:
microhydro-electric;
heatpumps(ground,airandwatersource);
microwind; solarwaterheating; solarspaceheating; automatedwoodfuelheatingsystems(boilersandroomheaters/ stoves); connectionstotheLerwickDistrictheatingNetworkinShetland (appliestoheatexchangeronly).
Toqualifyforagrantyoumustownthepropertywheretherenewable energy system is to be installed, obtain a quotation from an
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TableA.1 LowCarbonBuildingsProgrammegrants Technology
Grantavailable
Solarphotovoltaics
Maximum£3,000perkWpinstalled,up toamaximumof£15,000subjecttoan overall50percentlimitoftheinstalled cost(exclusiveofVAT)
Windturbines
Maximum£1,000perkWinstalled,upto amaximumof£5,000subjecttoanoverall 30percentlimitoftheinstalledcost (exclusiveofVAT)
Smallhydro
Maximum£1,000perkWinstalled,upto amaximumof£5,000subjecttoanoverall 30percentlimitoftheinstalledcost (exclusiveofVAT)
Solarthermalhot water
Maximum£400regardlessofsizesubject toanoverall30percentlimit(exclusive ofVAT)
Heatpumps
Maximum£1,200regardlessofsize subjecttoa(ground/water/airsource) overall30percentlimit(exclusiveof VAT)
Bio-energy: 1)Roomheater/stoves Maximum£600regardlessofsizesubject withautomatedwood toanoverall20percentlimit(exclusive pelletfeed ofVAT) 2)Wood-fuelledboiler systems
Maximumof£1,500regardlessofsize subjecttoanoverall30percentlimit (exclusiveofVAT)
RenewableCHP
Grantlevelstobedefined
MicroCHP
Grantlevelstobedefined
Fuelcells
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accredited installer, and use an approved installer of an approved system.Moreinformationabouttheinitiativecanbeobtainedfrom theESTwebsite(www.est.co.uk/schri)orbytelephoning0800138 8858.
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Enhancedcapitalallowances Theenhancedcapitalallowance(ECA)schemewassetuptoencourageUKbusinessestoreducecarbonemissionswhichcontributeto climate change. This scheme provides up-front tax relief, allowing businessestoclaim100percentfirst-yearcapitalallowancesagainst theirtaxableprofits.ECAsbringforwardthistaxreliefsothatitcan besetagainsttheprofitsofaperiodearlierthanwouldotherwisebe thecase.Thismeansthatyoureceiveareductioninyourtaxbilland aboosttoyourcashflowintheyearinwhichtheinvestmentismade. Ifyouareapropertydeveloperwhopayscorporationtaxorincome tax,youmaybeeligibleforthisscheme. Only energy-saving products that meet the scheme’s published energy-saving criteria can attract an ECA. The technologies that currently appear on the Energy Technology List and are therefore eligiblefortheECAinclude:
air-to-airenergyrecovery; automaticmonitoringandtargeting; boilers; combinedheatandpower; compactheatexchangers; compressedairequipment; heatpumpsforspaceheating; HVACzonecontrols; lighting; motors; pipeworkinsulation; refrigerationequipment; solarthermalsystems; terminalscreens; variablespeeddrives; warmairandradiantheaters.
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Most of these categories contain details of specific technologies that meet the funding criteria. Consult the ECA website for more informationaboutthetechnologiesyouareintendingtouse(www. eca.gov.uk). ECAs are claimed in the same way as other capital allowances on the corporation tax return for companies and the income tax return for individuals and partnerships. HM Revenue & Customs administersclaimsandwillcheckfornegligentorfraudulentclaims. More information about making a claim can be obtained from the HMRCwebsite(www.hmrc.gov.uk).
Theenergyefficiencycommitment IntheUnitedKingdomthegovernmentrequiresenergycompanies tofundenergyimprovementsindomestichomes.Undertheenergy efficiency commitment (EEC) companies are obliged to provide grantsforhomeownerstoinstallcavitywallandloftinsulation. This scheme is aimed at homeowners but landlords can also take advantage of this scheme for some or all of their properties. Atthetimeofwritingthegrantprovidesa£200discountforcavity wall insulation and £150 for loft insulation. These grants change frequently, so for the most up-to-date information consult your localauthority.TheESTalsohasanetworkofadvicecentreslocated acrossEngland,Scotland,WalesandNorthernIreland.Thesecentres are able to provide expert advice on the EEC, energy efficiency and information about grants and tax incentives for homeowners, landlordsanddeveloperswhoarehopingtomakeenergy-efficient improvements to their properties. You can obtain contact details of your local energy efficiency advice centre by visiting www.est. org.uk/myhome/localadvice and entering your postcode in the box provided, or click on the relevant map location.Alternatively, youcanusetheformontheESTwebsitetosendanenergy-related questiontoyourlocalcentre.
Stampdutyexemption From April 2007 there will be no stamp duty payable on newly built zero-carbon homes for at least three years. At present it is unclearhowthegovernmentwillmeasureenergyconsumption.For example, will this definition relate to the building, the occupants or the construction techniques and materials? Some campaigners
218 Appendix believethattherewillbesuchstringentcriteriaattachedtoachieving exemptionthatitwillbeimpossibleforbuildersanddevelopersto obtain.Ifyouarehopingtobuildazero-carbonhomeyouwillneed toseekspecialistadviceattheplanninganddesignstage.
DIYbuildersandconvertersrefundscheme If you are intending to build your own property, it is possible to claimaVATrefundonyourmainconstructioncosts.However,you areexcludedunderthisschemeifyourdevelopmentisforbusiness purposessuchasspeculativedevelopmentortolettotenants.Rules andregulationsarecomplexandyoushouldseekfurtheradviceif youwishtotakeadvantageofthisscheme.
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Charitablegroupsandnon-profitorganizations NationalEnergyFoundation(NEF) NEFisaneducationalcharityregisteredinEnglandthathelpspeople intheUnitedKingdombyofferingadviceaboutsafeandefficient energy use. The charity is controlled by an independent board of trustees whose concern is to protect the environment by avoiding thewasteofenergy.Onitswebsiteyoucanfindinformationabout carbondioxideemissions,energyratings,savingenergy,renewable andsustainableenergy,andsubscribetothefreenewsletter. NationalEnergyFoundation DavyAvenue Knowlhill MiltonKeynesMK58NG Tel:01908665555 Fax:01908665577 E-mail:
[email protected] Website:www.nef.org.uk
CentreforAlternativeTechnology(CAT) CAT is a charity concerned with tackling issues that face our planetsuchasclimatechange,pollutionandthewasteofprecious resources. CAT’s visitor centre is situated in southern Snowdonia and is Europe’s leading environmental display centre, covering a seven-acre site. At the centre you can see displays highlighting thepowerofwind,waterandsun,andvisitworkingexamplesof environmentallyresponsiblebuildings,energyconservation,organic growing and composting. CAT produces information leaflets on
220 Useful Organizations issues such as green tariffs, home heating with renewable energy, environmentalbuilding,investinginrenewableenergy,small-scale windpower,waterharvestingandreusinggreywater. CentreforAlternativeTechnology Machynlleth PowysSY209AZ Tel:01654705950 Fax:01654702782 Website:www.cat.org.uk
WorldWildlifeFund The World Wildlife Fund is the world’s largest independent conservationcharity,andwasestablishedintheUnitedKingdomin 1961.WWF-UKisinvolvedinthe‘OneMillionSustainableHomes’ project, which involves working with the government, industry and consumers to bring sustainable homes from the fringes of the housingsectortothemainstream.Onitswebsiteyoucandownload an information leaflet to find out more about this project.You can also access the ‘housebuilder sustainability toolkit’, which offers adviceonsustainabilityissuestohouse-builders. WWF-UK PandaHouse,WeysidePark Godalming SurreyGU71XR Tel:01483426444 Fax:01483426409 E-mail:
[email protected] Website:www.wwf.org.uk WWFCymru BalticHouse,MountStuartSquare CardiffCF105FH Tel:02920454970 Fax:02920451306 E-mail:
[email protected] WWFNorthernIreland 13WestStreet
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Carrickfergus CountyAntrimBT387AR Tel:02893355166 Fax:02893364448 E-mail:
[email protected] WWFScotland LittleDunkeld Dunkeld PerthshirePH80AD Tel:01350728200 Fax:01350728201 E-mail:
[email protected] RoyalHorticulturalSociety(RHS) The RHS is a UK charity dedicated to advancing horticulture and promotinggoodgardening.Youcanobtaininformationandadvice aboutallaspectsofhorticulture,andthewebsitecontainsauseful problemsolverthathelpsyouunderstandandsolveproblemsthat youmayfaceinyourgarden,suchaspests,plantdiseaseandfungi. RoyalHorticulturalSociety 80VincentSquare LondonSW1P2PE Tel:08452605000 E-mail:
[email protected] Website:www.rhs.org.uk
TheWildlifeTrust The Wildlife Trust is a partnership of 47 wildlife trusts across the UnitedKingdom.ItisaUKcharitydedicatedtoconservingwildlife habitatsandspecies.Youcanfindoutmoreaboutitswork,obtain useful publicationsand find informationabout your local trust on thewebsite. TheWildlifeTrust TheKiln,Waterside MatherRoad
222 Useful Organizations Newark NottinghamshireNG241WT Tel:08700367711 Fax:08700360101 E-mail:
[email protected] Website:www.wildlifetrusts.org
GardenOrganic Garden Organic is the working name of the Henry Doubleday ResearchAssociation(HDRA),whichisacharityfororganicgrowing, dedicatedtohelpinggardeners,farmersandmembersofthepublic whoareinterestinginorganicmethods.Onitswebsiteyoucanfind usefulinformationaboutallaspectsoforganicgrowing,including composting, sourcing products, school projects and obtaining organicfoodonabudget. GardenOrganic RytonOrganicGardens Coventry WarwickshireCV83LG Tel:02476303517 Fax:02476639229 E-mail:
[email protected] Website:www.gardenorganic.org.uk
TheSoilAssociation The Soil Association is an environmental charity that promotes sustainable,organicfarming.ThroughSoilAssociationCertification Ltd, organic certification is offered to farmers, growers, food processorsandpackers,retailers,caterers,textileproducers,health and beauty manufacturers and importers, in the United Kingdom andoverseas.Youcanlookforthiscertificationwhencheckingtosee thattheproductsyouarebuyingareorganic.TheSoilAssociation websitecontainsusefulinformationonlivinganorganiclifestyle. TheSoilAssociation BristolHouse,40–56VictoriaStreet BristolBS16BY
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Tel:01173145000 Fax:01173145001 E-mail:
[email protected] Website:www.soilassociation.org
PesticideActionNetworkUK(PANUK) PANUKisanindependent,non-profitorganizationthatpromotes healthy food, agriculture and an environment that will provide food and meet public health needs without dependence on toxic chemicals, and without harm to food producers and agricultural workers.Onitswebsiteyoucanfindinformationandpublicationson awidevarietyofissuesconcerningtheavoidanceoftoxicchemicals, controlling pests in the garden and home, and disposing safely of unwantedpesticides. PesticideActionNetworkUK DevelopmentHouse,56–64LeonardStreet LondonEC2A4JH Tel:02070650905 Fax:02070640907 E-mail:
[email protected] Website:www.pan-uk.org
Advisorygroups EnergySavingTrust(EST) TheESTwasestablishedaspartofthegovernment’sactionplanin responsetothe1992EarthSummitinRiodeJaneirowhichaddressed worldwide concerns on sustainable development issues. The EST worksinpartnershipwithotherorganizationsandcommunitiesto encourageenergyefficiencyandtheuseofrenewableenergysources such as wind and solar power. Its work includes the promotion of cleaner fuels for transport, and better insulation and heating efficiencyforhomesandotherbuildings. The EST develops and manages programmes on behalf of the UK government, which include awareness-raising among local communities, the general public and commercial organizations; the production and distribution of a wide range of information
224 Useful Organizations documentsandpublications;andgrantsforinnovativetechnologies andtechniques. EnergySavingTrust(England) 21DartmouthStreet LondonSW1H9BP Tel:02072220101 Fax:02076542460 Website:www.est.org.uk EnergySavingTrust(Scotland) 112/2CommercialStreet Leith EdinburghEH66NF Tel:01315557900 Fax:01315557919 EnergySavingTrust(Wales) WalesAlbionHouse,OxfordStreet Nantgarw CardiffCF157TR Tel:01443845030 Fax:01433845940 EnergySavingTrust(NorthernIreland) EnterpriseHouse,55/59AdelaideStreet BelfastBT28FE Tel:02890726006 Fax:02890239907
Localenergyefficiencyadvicecentres The EST has a network of advice centres located across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. These centres are able to provide expert advice on energy efficiency, and information about grants and tax incentives for landlords hoping to make energyefficient improvements to their properties. You can obtain contact details of your local centre by visiting www.est.org.uk/myhome/ localadvice and entering your postcode in the box provided. Alternatively,youcanusetheformontheESTwebsitetosendan energy-relatedquestiontoyourlocalcentre.
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CommunityActionforEnergy Thisorganizationisanetworkofpeoplewhoshareacommoninterest incommunityenergyprojectsandideas.Itisaprogrammefromthe EST that is designed to ‘promote and facilitate local communitybasedenergyprojects’.Membershipisfreeandonceyoubecomea member you can receive information about training sessions, new initiatives,localfundingopportunitiesandrelevantlocalnews. Onitswebsiteyoucanaccessadatabaseoffundingopportunities. Thisenablesyoutosearchbykeyword,fundname,typeoffunding, eligible regions and funding organizations. This is a very useful databaseforfindinginformationaboutgrantsandschemesthatmay benefit you as a homeowner, landlord, developer or tenant. More information about the CommunityAction for Energy network can beobtainedfromwww.est.org.uk/cafeorbytelephoning08701261 444.
Homeimprovementagencies Homeimprovementsagencies(HIAs)aresmall,non-profit-making bodiesthatarefundedbylocalauthoritiesthroughtheSupporting People Programme. They are managed locally by housing associations,localauthoritiesorcharitableorganizations.Themainfunctions of HIAs are to support vulnerable people in their quest to remain independent in their homes; help people access funds and resourcestomakehomeimprovements;andprovideinformationon home insurance, loans and equity release. If you are a vulnerable homeowneroralandlordlettingyourpropertytotenantswhoare older,disabledoronlowincomes,youcanseekadvicefromyour localHIA. More information about HIAs can be obtained from your local authority or by contacting Foundations, which is the national coordinatingbodyforhomeimprovementagenciesinEngland.On itswebsiteyoucanfindcontactdetailsofyournearestHIA. Foundations BleaklowHouse,HowardTownMill Glossop DerbyshireSK138HT Tel:01457891909 Fax:01457869361
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[email protected] Website:www.cel.co.uk/foundations
ThePensionsAdvisoryService(TPAS) TPASisanindependent,voluntaryorganizationthatisgrant-aided bytheDepartmentforWorkandPensions.TPASoffersusefuland down-to-earth information about pensions, helping to explain complexrulesandregulationsinawaythatcanbeunderstoodby thelayperson.Itwillalsohelpmembersofthepublicwhohavea problem, complaint or dispute with their occupational or private pensionarrangements. ThePensionsAdvisoryService 11BelgraveRoad LondonSW1V1RB Tel:08456012823 Fax:02072338016 E-mail:
[email protected] Website:www.pensionsadvisoryservice.org.uk
Commercialorganizations EagaGroup The Eaga Group delivers energy-efficient programmes on behalf of central government, the devolved national governments, major utilitycompaniesandprivatecustomers.Youcanapplyforenergy efficiency grants through this company. Online applications for grants can be made via the website. This includes the following schemes:
HomeEnergyEfficiencyScheme(Wales); WarmFront(England); WarmDeal(Scotland); CentralHeatingProgramme(Scotland); WarmHomesScheme(NorthernIreland).
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ContacttheEagaGrouporvisititswebsiteformoreinformation: EagaHouse,ArchboldTerrace NewcastleuponTyneNE21DB Tel:01912473800 Fax:01912473802 E-mail:
[email protected] Website:www.eagagroup.com
TheCarbonTrust The Carbon Trust is an independent company funded by the government.TheroleofthecompanyistohelptheUK‘movetoa lowcarboneconomybyhelpingbusinessandthepublicsectorreduce carbonemissionnowandcapturethecommercialopportunitiesof lowcarbontechnologies’.Thecompanyproducesusefulinformation on climate change and energy efficiency for businesses, provides energyefficiencyloansof£5,000–200,000,andadvisesonenhanced capitalallowancesforbusiness(seeChapter9). TheCarbonTrust 8thfloor,3Clement’sInn LondonWC2A2AZ Tel:08000852005 Fax:02071707020 E-mail:
[email protected] Website:www.carbontrust.co.uk TheCarbonTrustinWales AlbionHouse,OxfordStreet Nantgarw CardiffCF157TR Tel:01443845944 E-mail:
[email protected] TheCarbonTrustinScotland BrunelBuilding,JamesWattAvenue ScottishEnterpriseTechnologyPark EastKilbrideG750QD Tel:01355581810 E-mail:
[email protected] 228 Useful Organizations TheCarbonTrustinNorthernIreland Unit9,NorthernIrelandSciencePark TheInnovationCentre Queen’sRoad,Queen’sIsland BelfastBT39DT Tel:02890737912 E-mail:geoff.smyth@thecarbontrustco.uk
EthicalInvestorsGroup The Ethical Investors Group has been established to provide a specialistfinancialadviceservicetopeoplewhocareabouttheworld anditspreservation.Adviceisofferedtoindividuals,charities,notfor-profit groups and commercial organizations. Although this is a commercial organization, 50 per cent of the profit earned from commissionandfeesisdistributedtocharitiesandgroupsnominated byitsclients.Contactthegroupforinformationaboutitsfees. On its website you can use the Ethical Fund Directory, which is a comprehensive list of all ethical funds available in the United Kingdom. Each entry in the directory includes a special ‘ethical rating’code,ratingfundsonthreecriteria:humanist,animalwelfare and environmental performance. Information is also provided on ethicalISAs,mortgages,lifeassuranceandpensions. EthicalInvestorsGroup MontpellierHouse,47RodneyRoad CheltenhamGL501HX Tel:01242539848 Fax:01242539851 E-mail:
[email protected] Website:www.ethicalinvestors.co.uk
EthicalInvestmentResearchServices The Ethical Investment Research Service provides independent research into the social, environmental and ethical performance of companiesfromEurope,NorthAmericaandAsiaPacific.Itprovides a wide range of information to individuals and organizations, but doesnotofferindependentadviceorrecommendparticularfunds. OnitswebsiteyoucanobtaininformationaboutalltypesofSRI.
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EthicalInvestmentResearchServices 80–84Bondway LondonSW81SF Tel:02078405700 Fax:02077355323 E-mail:
[email protected] Website:www.eiris.org
BritishFenestrationRatingCouncil(BFRC) TheBFRChasdevelopedandoperatesaUKnationalratingsystem forthethermalperformanceoffenestrationproducts.Onthewebsite youcansearchforthebest-performingwindowsintermsofenergy efficiency,andsearchforaninstaller,manufacturerandsupplierof energy-savingwindows. BritishFenestrationRatingCouncilLtd 44–48BoroughHighStreet LondonSE11XB Tel:02074039200 Fax:08700424266 E-mail:
[email protected] Website:www.brfc.org
BuildingResearchEstablishmentLtd(BRE) BRE is a collection of research scientists, engineers, architects, surveyors, psychologists, administrators, managers and others who bringtogethertheirknowledgeandexpertisetoadviseonsustainable construction and the built environment. They provide a variety of consultancy, testing and commissioned research services. The BRE bookshopprovidesafullrangeofsustainableconstructionbooks. BuildingResearchEstablishmentLtd BucknallsLane WatfordWD259XX Tel:01923664000 E-mail:
[email protected] Website:www.bre.co.uk
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Governmentdepartments DepartmentforCommunitiesandLocalGovernment Youcanobtaininformationaboutthenewhomeinformationpack, alongwithotherusefulhousinginformation,fromtheDepartment forCommunitiesandLocalGovernment(DCLG). DepartmentforCommunitiesandLocalGovernment ElandHouse,BressendenPlace LondonSW1E5DU Tel:02079444400 Fax:02079449645 E-mail:
[email protected] Website:www.communities.gov.uk
SustainableEnergyPolicyDivision For more information about government policy issues relating to energyefficiency,consulttheSustainableEnergyPolicyDivisionof DEFRA. SustainableEnergyPolicyDivision DEFRA 6/H15,AshdownHouse,123VictoriaStreet LondonSW1E6DE Tel:02070828709 Fax:02070828708
CompaniesHouse The main functions of Companies House are to incorporate and dissolvelimitedcompanies,examineandstorecompanyinformation delivered under the Companies Act and make this information availabletothepublic.
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CompaniesHouse CrownWay,Maindy CardiffCF143UT Tel:08703333363 E-mail:
[email protected] Website:www.companieshouse.gov.uk
PlanningInspectorate The Planning Inspectorate processes planning and enforcement appealsandholdsinquiriesintolocaldevelopmentplansinEngland andWales. PlanningInspectorate TempleQuayHouse,2TheSquare BristolBS16PN Tel:01173726372 Fax:01173728443 E-mail:
[email protected] Website:www.planning-inspectorate.gov.uk
OfficeofFairTrading(OFT) TheOFTprovidesusefuladviceforanyonewhoneedstodrawupa contractorsignacontractdrawnupbyanotherperson. OfficeofFairTrading FleetbankHouse,2–6SalisburySquare LondonEC4Y8JX Tel:08457224499 E-mail:
[email protected] Website:www.oft.gov.uk
Tradeorganizationsandmembershipgroups NationalAssociationofEstateAgents(NAEA) NAEA is the largest professional estate agency organization in the United Kingdom. It represents almost 10,000 members and is
232 Useful Organizations committedtoraisingprofessionalstandardsforthoseworkingwithin the property market. All members must operate to a professional codeofpracticeandrulesofconduct.Alistofmembersisavailable onthewebsite. NationalAssociationofEstateAgents ArbonHouse,21JuryStreet WarwickCV344EH Tel:01926496800 Fax:01926400953 E-mail:
[email protected] Website:www.naea.co.uk
TheOmbudsmanforEstateAgents(OEA) TheOEAhasbeenestablishedtoprovideafree,fairandindependent service to buyers and sellers of residential property in the United Kingdom.Youcanfindcontactdetailsofmembersinyourareafrom thewebsite,accesshousingsurveyinformationandfindoutabout thecodeofpractice. OmbudsmanforEstateAgents BeckettHouse,4BridgeStreet Salisbury WiltsSP12LX Tel:01722333306 Fax:01722332296 E-mail:
[email protected] Website:www.oea.co.uk
NationalAssociationofLoftInsulationContractors(NALIC) NALIC represents the loft insulation contracting industry and its suppliers.Youcanobtaininformationaboutloftinsulationandalist ofmembersinyourareafromNALIC. NationalAssociationofLoftInsulationContractors POBox12 Haslemere SurreyGU273AH
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Tel:01428654011 Fax:01428651401
BritishWindEnergyAssociation(BWEA) BWEAisthetradeandprofessionalbodyforthewindandmarine renewables industries. The primary aim of the association is to promotetheuseofwindpoweraroundtheUnitedKingdom,both inshore and offshore. If you are interested in installing your own windturbineyoucanobtainaninformationpackandalistofsmall windturbinesuppliersfromtheBWEA. BritishWindEnergyAssociation RenewableEnergyHouse 1AztecRow,BernersRoad LondonN10PW Tel:02076891960 Fax:02076891969 E-mail:
[email protected] Website:www.bwea.com
AssociationofHomeInformationPackProviders(AHIPP) AHIPP was founded in June 2005 to represent people and organizationsinvolvedintheproductionandpreparationofhomeinformationpacks.Onitswebsiteyoucanobtaininformationaboutwhat theorganizationdoes,alongwithlinkstoorganizationsproviding homeinformationpackservices. AssociationofHomeInformationPackProviders 3SavileRow LondonW1S3PB Tel:08709507739 Fax:01858454714 E-mail:
[email protected] Website:www.hipassociation.co.uk
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StrawBaleBuildingAssociation(SBBA) SBBAisaninformalassociationofpeoplewhohaveaninterestin straw bale building. Members include environmental enthusiasts, sustainable builders, architects and building officials. The SBBA offerscourses,workshops,booksandvideosforanyoneinterested instrawbaleconstruction. StrawBaleBuildingAssociation HollinroydFarm,ButtsLane TodmordenOL148RJ Tel:01442825421 E-mail:
[email protected] Website:www.srawbalebuildingassociation.org.uk
UKSocialInvestmentForum(UKSIF) UKSIFwaslaunchedin1991andisamembershipnetworkforUK socially responsible investment (SRI). Its primary purpose is to promoteandencouragethedevelopmentofSRIamongUKinvestors. Members include retail and institutional fund managers, financial advisers, SRI research providers, consultants, trade unions, banks, building societies, NGOs and interested individuals. A member directoryisavailableonthewebsite,alongwithusefulinformation aboutSRI. UKSocialInvestmentForum HolywellCentre,1PhippStreet LondonEC2A4PS Tel:02077499950 E-mail:
[email protected] Website:www.uksif.org
EthicalTradingInitiative(ETI) The ETI is an alliance of companies, NGOs and trade union organizations. It exists to ensure that the working conditions of workersproducingfortheUKmarketmeetorexceedinternational labour standards. On the website you can find more information aboutethicaltrade.
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EthicalTradingInitiative 2ndfloor,CromwellHouse 14FulwoodPlace LondonWC1V6HZ Tel:02074041463 Fax:02078317852 E-mail:
[email protected] Website:www.ethicaltrade.org.uk
RoyalInstituteofBritishArchitects(RIBA) RIBAisamemberorganizationwithover30,000membersworldwide. Youcanfindanarchitectusingoneofitsonlinedirectories. RoyalInstituteofBritishArchitects RIBAClientServices 66PortlandPlace LondonW1N4AD Tel:02075805533 Fax:02072551541 E-mail:
[email protected] Website:www.riba.org
RoyalInstituteofCharteredSurveyors(RICS) RICSisthelargestorganizationforprofessionalsworkinginproperty, landandconstructionworldwide.RICSmembershavetoadhereto astrictcodeofconductandarerequiredtoupdatetheirskillsand knowledge continually.All members must have proper insurance, andcustomersareprotectedbyaRICSformalcomplaintsservice. RoyalInstituteofCharteredSurveyors RICSContactCentre SurveyorCourt,WestwoodWay CoventryCV48JE Tel:08703331600 Fax:02073343811 E-mail:
[email protected] Website:www.rics.org
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CouncilofLicensedConveyancers The Council of Licensed Conveyancers is the regulatory body for licensedconveyancers,whoarequalifiedspecialistpropertylawyers. Youcanobtainthecontactdetailsofaconveyancerinyourareaby usingtheonlinedirectory. CouncilofLicensedConveyancers 16GlebeRoad Chelmsford EssexCM11QG Tel:01245349599 Fax:01245341300 Website:www.theclc.gov.uk
AssociationofIndependentInventoryClerks(AIIC) AIICwassetupin1996torepresentinventoryclerksandprovide informationtotenantsandlandlords.Membersmustagreetoabide byacodeofpractice.Onthewebsiteyoucanfindinformationabout thetenancydepositschemeanddetailsaboutwhatismeantbyfair wearandtear. AssociationofIndependentInventoryClerks CentralOffice,WillowHouse 16Commonfields WestEnd SurreyGU249HZ Tel/Fax:01276855388 E-mail:centraloffi
[email protected] Website:www.aiic.uk.com
AssociationforEnvironmentConsciousBuilding(AECB) AECB is a network of individuals and companies with a common aimofpromotingsustainablebuilding. AssociationforEnvironmentConsciousBuilding POBox32 LlandysullSA445ZA
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Tel:08454569773 E-mail:graigoffi
[email protected] Website:www.aecb.net
RenewableEnergyAssociation TheRenewableEnergyAssociationisthetradebodyforrenewable energyproducersintheUnitedKingdom.Althoughitisunableto provideanswerstospecificqueriesfrommembersofthepublic,its websitecontainsusefulanddetailedinformationaboutalltypesof renewableenergy,andyoucansearchtheirdatabaseforamember inyourarea. RenewableEnergyAssociation 17WaterlooPlace LondonSW1Y4AR Tel:02077471830 Fax:02079252715 E-mail:useenquiryformonwebsite Website:www.r-e-a.net
Guaranteeagenciesandlicensinggroups CavityInsulationGuaranteeAgency(CIGA) CIGAisanindependentagencythatprovidesindependent25-year guaranteesforcavitywallinsulationfittedbyregisteredinstallers. Theguaranteecoversmaterialsandworkmanship,andisavailableto subsequentownersoftheproperty.CIGAwillinvestigatecomplaints and,wherenecessary,ensurethatremedialworkiscarriedoutfree ofcharge. CavityInsulationGuaranteeAgency CIGAHouse,3VimyCourt VimyRoad LeightonBuzzard BedfordshireLU71FG Tel:01525853300 Fax:01525385926 E-mail:
[email protected] Website:www.ciga.co.uk
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TheFairtradeFoundation The Fairtrade Foundation licenses the FAIRTRADE mark to products in the United Kingdom that meet international Fairtrade standards.Thismarkisanindependentconsumerlabelthatappears on products as a guarantee that disadvantaged producers in the developing world are getting a better deal.You can find out more aboutFairtradeproductsandsuppliersonitswebsite. TheFairtradeFoundation Room204,16Baldwin’sGardens LondonEC1N7RJ Tel:02074055942 Fax:02074055943 E-mail:
[email protected] Website:www.fairtrade.org.uk
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Charitablegroups www.nef.org.uk This is the website of the National Energy Foundation. On the website you can obtain useful information about sustainable and renewableenergiesandtheEnergyEfficiencyAccreditationScheme, adviceforchildrenandschoolsandtakepartinarenewableenergy quizandsurvey. www.wildaboutgardens.org ThisisanewprojectfromtheRHSandwildlifetruststhataimsto bringtogethertheworldsofgardeningandnatureconservationfor thebenefitofpeopleandwildlife.Onthewebsiteyoucanfinduseful informationandadviceaboutestablishingawildlifegarden.
Advisorygroups www.est.org.uk ThisisthewebsiteoftheEnergySavingTrust.Onthewebsiteyou canfindusefulinformationaboutinsulation,doubleglazing,home efficiencychecks,buildingregulations,grantsandloans,adatabase of approved contractors, renewable energy sources, low-carbon buildingsandmuchmore. www.centralheating.co.uk ThisisthewebsiteoftheHeatingandHotWaterIndustryCouncil (HHIC). It is an independent organization which aims to provide unbiasedinformationonallheatingandhotwatermatters.Onits websiteyoucanfindinformationaboutsavingenergyandgrants, findaregisteredinstallerandorderaheatlosscalculator.Thisisan
240 Useful Websites accurate and simple programme that helps you to calculate how muchheatisbeinglostinyourhome.
Commercialorganizations www.carbontrust.co.uk This is the website of the Carbon Trust. On the website you can obtaininformationaboutclimatechange,savingenergy,managing carbon,loans,taxrelief,newtechnologyresearchanddevelopment, businessdevelopmentandfreeenergysurveys. www.ethicalinvestment.org.uk ThisisthewebsiteoftheEthicalInvestorsAssociation(EIA),whichis anassociationoffinancialadvisersfromaroundtheUnitedKingdom whopromoteethicalandsociallyresponsibleinvestment.Theaim of the organization is to increase public access to financial advice onethicalandsociallyresponsibleinvestment,andraisestandards amongfinancialadvisersofferingthistypeofadvice.Onthewebsite youcanobtainusefuladviceaboutethicalinvestmentandaccessa databaseofethicalfinancialadvisersintheUnitedKingdom. www.brebookshop.com This in an online bookstore selling books, videos and software on alltopicsrelatedtothebuiltenvironmentsector.Youcansearchthe bookstore by title, author, ISBN, keyword and publisher. You can obtainspecialistbooksfromthissitethatmightbedifficulttoobtain elsewhere. www.greenbuildingstore.co.uk ThisisthewebsiteoftheGreenBuildingStore,whichisownedand run by Environmental Construction Products Ltd. This company hasspecializedinenvironmentallysensitivebuildingproductssince 1995,andiscommittedtoenergy-efficient,sustainableandhealthy buildings.Onthewebsiteyoucansearchthefullproductrangefor glazing, guttering, insulation, paints and wood finishes, sanitary ware,tapsandwatersavingproducts,timberpreservation,waterefficientWCs,andwindowsanddoors. www.salvoweb.com Salvoisapartnershipthataimstosupportdealersthatholdstocks of architectural salvage, reclaimed building materials, demolition
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salvage and recycled materials. Where possible it encourages fair tradeandeco-friendlyactivities.Contactdetailsfordealers,suppliers andcraftspeoplecanbeobtainedfromthewebsite. www.greenelectricity.org This is the website of the Green Electricity Marketplace. You can selectaregioninwhichyouliveortowhichyouwanttomoveand findoutaboutthelocalsuppliersthatoffergreentariffs.Pricesand servicesarecompared,alongwithusefulinformationaboutchoosing asuitablesupplierandadviceaboutthedifferenttypesofrenewable energysources. www.greenmoves.com GreenMoves is an advertising website that helps to sell environmentally friendly homes in the United Kingdom and overseas. It isalimitedliabilitycompanythatreinvestsitsprofitsbackintothe developmentofthewebsitetoofferabetterservicetoitscustomers. In the future it hopes to be able to use some of its profits to offer smallgrantstohelppromotethecauseofeco-friendlyhomes. www.ernest-charles.com ThisisthewebsiteofEarnestCharles,acompanythatspecializesin productsforgardenwildlife,includingsafeandhumanedeterrents forpests,soilimprovers,birdseed,feedersandbaths,booksandgifts. Thecompanyhelpstodevelopbirdfeedproductsandcontributesto wildlifetrusts.Moreinformationanditsonlinestorecanbeaccessed fromthewebsite. www.naturalgardening.co.uk On this website you will find a range of fertilizers and compost balancersthatwillhelpyoutoenrichyourgardensoilinanorganic way. www.impactpublishing.co.uk Impact Publishing specializes in modern, practical guides to gardening,lifestylechoicesandtheenvironment.Onitswebsiteyou can find books about creating wildlife gardens and ponds, green parenting, growing fruit and vegetables, and producing perfect lawns. www.greenpestco.com The Green Pest Company is a family-run business that supplies environmentallyfriendlyproductstocontrolpests.
242 Useful Websites www.recycleworks.co.uk This company manufactures and sells recycling products such as composting equipment, water butts, waste organizations systems andshredders.Italsohasa‘giveaway’servicethatenablesusersto offerunwanteditemsingoodconditionfreeofcharge. www.wigglywigglers.co.uk Thiscompanyofferssustainableproductsrangingfromvarioustype ofwormcompostingequipmenttobirdboxesandfeeders.Onthe websiteyoucanfindusefuladviceaboutwormcomposting. www.livingclean.co.uk On this website you can obtain environmentally friendly cleaning productswhicharebasedonnaturalproductsandfreefromharmful chemicals.Thecompanyalsooffersacleaningserviceforlandlords, using its environmentally friendly products to clean carpets, upholstery,ovensandbathrooms.
Governmentdepartments,schemesand programmes www.communities.gov.uk This is the Department for Communities and Local Government website. Here you can find comprehensive information about the Housing Act 2004, including information about the new Housing HealthandSafetyRatingSystem(HHSRS)assessment. www.eca.gov.uk On this website you can obtain details about the enhanced capital allowance (ECA) scheme, and information about the technologies thatareincludedwithinthisscheme. www.hmrc.gov.uk On this website you can obtain more information about claiming ECAs,alongwithinformationaboutallothertaxissues. www.lowcarbonbuildings.org.uk This is the website of the Low Carbon Buildings Programme. On this site you can find information about grants available for the installationofrenewableenergytechnologies.
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www.fsa.gov.uk TheFinancialServicesAuthority(FSA)istheindependentregulator setupbythegovernmenttolookafterthefinancialservicesindustry andprotectcustomers.Onitswebsiteyoucanobtaininformationon financial planning, insurance, pensions, mortgages, and warnings aboutscams,peopleandcompaniestoavoid. www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk You can find statistics for local areas on a wide range of subjects, whichincludepopulation,crime,healthandhousing,onthissite.By enteringthepostcodeofthepropertyinwhichyouareinterestedyou canobtainsummarystatisticsoftheareabasedonthe2001Census. Ausefultableshowsyoutheaveragehousepricesofdifferenttypes of property in your area, your county and in England and Wales. Youcanalsoviewthestatisticsbysubject:‘housing’revealsmany different tables, ranging from accommodation type to occupancy rating. www.landregisteronline.gov.uk Land Register Online provides easy access to details of more than 20 million registered properties in England and Wales. You can download copies of title plans and registers in PDF format for £3 each,payableonlinebycreditcard. www.ros.gov.uk This is the website of the Registers of Scotland ExecutiveAgency. It provides information about Scotland’s land and property. On thewebsite,forasmallfee,youcanfindoutaboutpropertyprices anywhereinScotland.
Tradeorganizationsandprofessionalassociations www.aecb.net The Association for Environment Conscious Building (AECB) is a networkofindividualsandcompanieswithacommonaimofpromoting sustainable building. On the website you can find information about improving the environmental performance of your property; choosing eco-friendly products and avoiding damaging chemicals;usingtimber;andplanninganddevelopingeco-friendly properties.
244 Useful Websites www.british-hydro.org The British Hydropower Association represents the interests of people who are involved in the production of hydro power in the UnitedKingdom,fromlargecompaniestoindividualsandcharities. On its website you can find comprehensive information about producinghydropowerandthecostsinvolved. www.nationalinsulationassociation.org.uk The National Insulation Association (NIA) represents the manufacturersandinstallersofalltypesofinsulationanddraught-proofing. Onthiswebsiteyoucanfinddetailsofaninstallerandmanufacturer inyourareabyaccessingtheRegisterofMembersandtheRegister of Manufacturers. The website contains useful information about insulationanddraught-proofingtechniquesandmaterials. www.ukrha.org The UK Rainwater HarvestingAssociation (UK-RHA) is a limited company by guarantee that serves to act as a focal point for organizations with business interests in the rainwater harvesting industry. On its website you can access more information about rainwaterharvestingandobtaincontactdetailsofmembers. www.thepfs.org The Personal Finance Society (PFS) is the merged professional association of the Life Insurance Association and the Society of Financial Advisers. Visit this website to use the online directory offinancialadvisersintheUnitedKingdom.Thewebsitecontains usefulinformationaboutvarioustypesofinvestmentandobtaining financialadvice.
Directories www.unbiased.co.uk ThisistheIndependentFinancialAdviserPromotion(IFAP)website. Itisadirectoryof9,000individualsandorganizations,coveringover 90percentofregisteredIFAsintheUnitedKingdom.Onthewebsite youcansearchforanIFAinyourareabygender,investmenttype, qualification and the method in which you would like to pay for advice.
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CampaigngroupsandNGOs www.climnet.org The Climate Action Network (CAN) is a worldwide network of over365NGOsworkingtopromoteactiononlimitingthehuman influenceonclimatechange.Onitswebsiteyoucanfindinformation about climate change trends and signals, along with information aboutCANoffices. www.climate-concern.com Climate Concern UK is a campaign group focused on increasing public understanding of the dangers of climate change. On the website you can obtain information about the effects of climate change, and useful information to combat scepticism over climate change.
Furtherreading
Callard, S and Millia, D (2001) The Complete Book of Green Living, Carlton,London Chiras,D(2002)TheSolarHouse:Passiveheatingandcooling,Chelsea Green,PostMills,Vermont Chiras, D (2004) The New Ecological Home: A complete guide to green buildingoptions,ChelseaGreen,PostMills,Vermont Clift,JandCuthbert,A(2006)Energy:Useless,savemore,GreenBooks, Totnes Clift,JandCuthbert,A(2006)Water:Useless,savemore,GreenBooks, Totnes Dawson,C(2006)TheCompleteGuidetoPropertyDevelopmentforthe SmallInvestor,KoganPage,London Dean,A(2003)GreenbyDesign,GibbsMSmith,Layton,Utah Hall, K (ed) (2005) The Green Building Bible, Green Building Press, Llandysul Hancock,J(2005)AnInvestor’sGuidetoEthicalandSociallyResponsible Investment Funds: A unique analysis of UK based investment funds, KoganPage,London Harland,E(1999)Eco-Renovation:Ecologicalhomeimprovementguide, ResurgenceBooks,London Harris,CandBorer,P(2005)TheWholeHouseBook:Ecologicalbuilding designandmaterials,2ndedn,CentreforAlternativeTechnology, Machynlleth Hegarty,M(2000)TheLittleBookofLivingGreen,NightingalePress, Royston Kennedy, J F, Smith, M G and Wanek, C (2002) The Art of Natural Building: Design, construction, resources, New Society, Gabriola Island,BritishColombia Hymers, P (2006) Converting to an Eco-Friendly Home: The complete handbook,NewHolland,London Jones,E(2006)GoMakeaDifference,3rdedn,ThinkBooks,London Litchfield, C (ed) (2005) The Organic Directory 2006, Green Books, Totnes
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Norris,S(2005)Superkids!250incrediblewaysforkidstosavetheplanet, ThinkBooks,London Plowright,T.(2007)Eco-centresandCourses,GreenBooks,Totnes Roberts,J(2003)GoodGreenHomes,GibbsMSmith,Layton,Utah Roaf,S(2001)EcoHouse:Adesignguide,ArchitecturalPress,Oxford Roulac,J(1998)BackyardComposting,GreenBooks,Totnes Scott,N(2003)CompostingforAll,GreenBooks,Totnes Scott,N(2004)Reduce,Reuse,Recycle!Aneasyhouseholdguide,Green Books,Totnes Siegle,L(2001)GreenLivingintheUrbanJungle,GreenBooks,Totnes Smith, P (2003) Eco-Refurbishment: A practical guide to creating an energyefficienthome,ArchitecturalPress,Oxford Snell, C and Callahan, T (2005) Building Green: A complete how-to guidetoalternativebuildingmethods,LarkBooks,Asheville,North Carolina Trask,C(2006)It’sEasyBeingGreen:Ahandbookforearthfriendlyliving, GibbsSmith,Layton,Utah Warren, P (2003) How to Store your Garden Produce: The key to self sufficiency,GreenBooks,Totnes
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alternativeenergy assessment 66,67,82 animalwelfare 94,104 argon-gas-filledwindowssee glazing armstrade 94 AssociationforEnvironment ConsciousBuilding 156, 161,184,189,236–37, 243–44 AssociationofHome InformationPack Providers 72,82,233 AssociationofIndependent InventoryClerks 131,140, 236 BFRCseeBritishFenestration RatingCouncil bio-fuels 40,95,215 blownmineralwoolsee insulationmaterials boreholeseegeothermalpower boundarydisputes 146,147–48 BritishFenestrationRating Council 28,50–51,229 BritishHydropower Association 36,53,67, 244 BritishPhotovoltaic Association 40,66 Britishsheep’swoolsee insulationmaterials
BritishWindEnergy Association 35,52,66,183, 233 brushdraught-proofingsee draught-proofingmaterials buildingpreservationnotice 166 buildingregulations 146, 169–70 BuildingResearch Establishment 188, 229–230 carbonoffsetschemes 21–22 CarbonTrust 12–13,227–28, 240 CarbonNeutralCompany 94 CATseeCentreforAlternative Technology CavityInsulationGuarantee Agency 21,50,237 cavitywallinsulationsee insulation CentralHeating Programme 48,86,139, 213,226 CentreforAlternative Technology 51–52, 219–20 CFLSseelighting CIGAseeCavityInsulation GuaranteeAgency CleanAirAct 66
ClimateActionNetwork 14, 245 ClimateCare 94 ClimateConcernUK 14,245 ClimateGroup 30 codeofbusinessethics 9,95, 98,99,110 CommunityActionfor Energy 11,225 CommunityComposting Network 193 compactfluorescentlampssee lighting composting 191,192–93,195, 200,205,241 compostingtoilets 60,79,146 condensingboiler 16,55,78, 81,95,132,133 conservationareas 60 corkseeinsulationmaterials CouncilofLicensed Conveyancers 73,236 CouncilofMortgage Lenders 102 croprotation 193
Index 249 double-glazingseeglazing draughtexcludersseedraughtproofingmaterials draught-proofingmaterials brush 25 draughtexcluders 25 foam 25 sealant 25 strip 25 weatherbars 25
eco-developmentprojects 106 eco-friendlymaterials fixturesandfittings 69 furnishings 69 timber 153 paintsandwallpaper 69,77, 81,156 woodfinishes 156 ecologicalpayback 94–95 EcologyBuildingSociety 95, 100–01 e-conveyancingseeelectronic conveyancing eco-tourism 106 electricity DCLGseeDepartmentfor off-peakelectricity 28 CommunitiesandLocal electricitymetres 29 Government greenfund 35,42 DEFRAseeDepartmentfor greentariff 4,35,42,55,77, Environment,Foodand 81 RuralAffairs nationalgrid 35,42,182 Departmentfor electricitymetresseeelectricity CommunitiesandLocal electronicconveyancing 70, Government 71–72,76,82, 82 83,118,134,230,242 emptypropertygrants 118–19, DepartmentforEnvironment, 158,209–10 FoodandRuralAffairs 13, endowments 95,103,109 212 energyaudit 61,82 DepartmentforWorkand EnergyEfficiencyAdvice Pensions 109 Centre 49,128,224 DIYbuildersandconverters energyefficiencyassessment refundscheme 184,218 8
250 Index EnergyEfficiency Commitment 48–49,116, 177 energyperformance certificate 42,58–60,90, 94,105,107,143 EnergySavingRecommended logo 121,136,182 EnergySavingTrust 6,8, 10–11,16,20–21,25, 28, 30,40,75,120–121, 128,135,136–37,182,215, 216,223–24,239 energy-savinglightbulbssee lighting Energywatch 29 EnglishHeritage 166 enhancedcapital allowance 119–120,128, 157,162,216–17,242 EPCseeenergyperformance certificate equityrelease 13 ESTseeEnergySavingTrust ethicalcodeofpractice 94 ethicalfinancialadvisers 95, 99–100 ethicalfunds 95,109 EthicalInvestmentResearch Service 93,96,100,101, 102,227–29 EthicalInvestors Association 114,240 EthicalInvestorsGroup 93, 113,228 ethicalmortgagesseemortgages ethicalpolicy 9 EthicalTradingInitiative 194, 204–05,234–35 EUenergylabelseeEuropean EnergyLabel EUPerformanceofBuildings Directive 82
EuropeanEnergyLabel 28,30, 121 externalcladdingseeinsulation materials externalrenderseeinsulation materials externalwallinsulationsee insulation FacultyofPartyWall Surveyors 147,161 FairtradeFoundation 204,238 FinancialServices Authority 98,99,101,111, 243 fire-retardedrecycled newspaperseeinsulation materials flexiblethermalliningsee insulationmaterials foamdraught-proofingsee draught-proofingmaterials ForestStewardship Council 153,162,182 Foundationsseehome improvementagencies FriendsoftheEarth 42 FSAseeFinancialServices Authority FSCseeForestStewardship Council gasmetres 29 geneticmodification 94 geothermalpower borehole 40,66 geothermalheat 40,79,81 geothermalheatpumps 40, 95,214,215 groundloop 40 trench 40,66 glazing argon-gas-filledwindows 28
double-glazing 25–28,78, 81,95 glazingfacingsouth 55 low-eglazing 25,28 PVCwindows 25 triple-glazing 25,28,78,81, 95 woodenwindowframes 25, 78 globaltrade 94 GreenBuildingStore 20,153, 162,182,240 GreenElectricityMarket Place 42,53,241 greenfundseeelectricity GreenLandlords’Scheme 115–16 GreenRegister 153,162 greentariffseeelectricity Greenpeace 42 grey-watercollection 60,198, 199 groundloopseegeothermal power
Index 251 homeinformationpack 8,61, 70,80–81,88 housesinmultipleoccupation grants 117,159,210-11 HousingHealthandSafety RatingSystem 49,118, 119,124,158,159,209,210 HRCseehomeconditionreport humanrights 94,104 hydropower 35–36,67,79,81, 143,214,215
individualsavings accounts 95,103,109 insulation cavitywallinsulation 21,30, 78,81,95,116,136,208, 211 externalwallinsulation 21, 78,81 internalwallinsulation 21, 78,81 loftinsulation 20,30,55,77, 95,116,136,208,211 insulationboardsseeinsulation healthandsafety 171,175 materials HeatingandHotWaterIndustry insulationmaterials Council 20,52–53, blownmineralwool 21 239–240 Britishsheep’swool 20,153 heatingcontrols 20,30,55,77, cork 25 81,208 externalcladding 21 HHSRSseeHousingHealthand externalrender 21 SafetyRatingSystem fire-retardedrecycled HIPseehomeinformationpack newspaper 20,153 homeconditionreport 81–82 flexiblethermallining 21 homeenergyefficiency insulationboards 21 grants 138,158,208 plant-fibreboard 21 HomeEnergyEfficiency polystyrenebeads 21 Scheme 20,47,86,138, rigidthermalboard 21 211–12,226 rubber 25 homeimprovement tubesealant 21 agencies 13–14,138,209, ureaformaldehydefoam 21 225–26 woolquilts 21
252 Index insurance accident,sicknessand unemployment insurance 93 buildingsandcontents insurance 69 buy-to-letinsurance 93 criticalillnessinsurance 93 ethicalinsurance 93 greenbuildingsandcontents insurance 70–71 homeinsurance 13 lifeinsurance 93,109–110 mortgageprotection 93 rentguaranteeinsurance 93 siteinsurance 171,175 integrateddigital televisions 30,136 internalwallinsulationsee insulation inventory 131 ISAsseeindividualsavings accounts LandRegistrationAct2002 47 LandRegistry 61,69,70,73, 147–48,161–62,243 landfillgas 41 landlords’energysavings allowance 116,119 LCBPseeLowCarbonBuildings Programme lighting compactfluorescent lamps 28 energy-savinglightbulbs 28,30,73,81,135,208, 211 listedbuildings 60,68,145,166 loftinsulationseeinsulation LowCarbonBuildings Programme 8,35,40,48, 53,86,160,185,214,242
low-eglazingseeglazing MailingPreferenceService 43 mortgages buy-to-letmortgage 96–97 ethicalmortgages 94–96 greenmortgages 94 interest-onlymortgages 109 mortgagesforgreennew buildandrenovation 96–97 NationalAssociationofEstate Agents 85,87,231–32 NationalAssociationofLoft InsulationContractors 20, 50,232–33 NationalEnergyFoundation 6, 11–12,20–21,137,219,239 NationalHouse-Building Council 170 NationalInsulation Association 21,52,244 naturalbuildingmaterials strawbales 55 timberframes 55 NEFseeNationalEnergy Foundation negativescreening 94,96,104, 105,110 NHBCseeNationalHouseBuildingCouncil NIAseeNationalInsulation Association nuclearpower 35,104 OfficeofGasandElectricity Markets 29 off-peakelectricityseeelectricity OfgemseeOfficeofGasand ElectricityMarkets OmbudsmanforEstate Agents 85,87–88,232
OneMillionSustainableHomes project 187 organicgrowing 193–96 outlineconsent 165,167
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recycling aluminiumfoil 45 cans 44 carbatteries 46 cardboard 43–44 PartyWallAct 146–47 clothes,shoesandtextiles 45 pensions computers 46 pensionpolicy 95 engineoil 46 personalpensions 106–09 furnitureandappliances self-investedpersonal 46–47 pensions 103,108 glass 44 smallself-administered nappies 45 schemes 108 paper 43 stakeholderpension plastic 44,191 schemes 107 spectacles 45 PensionsAdvisory YellowPages 43 Service 109,113–14,226 reforestationschemes 29,94 PersonalFinanceSociety 100, RegistersofScotlandExecutive 102,244 Agency 61,69,73,243 pestcontrol 194–95,242 RenewableEnergy PesticideActionNetwork Association 35,51,237 UK 194,204,223 RenewableEnergyAssurance photovoltaiccellsseesolar Scheme 35 power renovationgrants 49,118,158, PlanningInspectorate 168, 209 186,231 ResidentialPropertyPrice planningpermission 60,66,96, Report 69 143,145,146,164–66,183, restrictivecovenants 68 188 RHSseeRoyalHorticultural plant-fibreboardseeinsulation Society materials rigidthermalboardsee pollution 68 insulationmaterials polystyrenebeadsseeinsulation RoyalHorticultural materials Society 185,196,198,202, positivescreening 94,96, 205,221,239 103–04,105,110 RoyalInstituteofBritish propertyfunds 107–07 Architects 175,186,235 PVcellsseephotovoltaiccells RoyalInstituteofChartered PVCwindowsseeglazing Surveyors 61,72,169, 185–86,235 rainwaterharvesting 60,79, rubberseeinsulationmaterials 198 RealNappyCampaign 45 SAPrating 83,94
254 Index SCHRIseeScottishCommunity andHouseholder RenewablesInitiative ScottishCommunityand HouseholderRenewables Initiative 35,40,48,86, 160,184–85,214–15 sealantdraught-proofingsee draught-proofingmaterials SIPPs(self-investedpersonal pensions)seepensions smartmetres 29 soil soilfertility 29 soilmanagement 195–96 soiltype 84 SoilAssociation 195,200,203, 222–23 solarcollectorsseesolarpower solarpanelsseesolarpower solarpower photovoltaiccells 36,40,95, 215 solarcollectors 40 solarpanels 40,66,79,81 solarradiation 36 solarthermal technologies 26,40,95, 214,215 solarwaterpump 199 solarradiationseesolarpower solarthermaltechnologiessee solarpower StampDutyLandTax 69,184, 217–18 statementofethical principals 9 StrawBaleBuilding Association 176,187,234 strawbalesseenaturalbuilding materials stripdraught-proofingsee draught-proofingmaterials
structuralwarranties 170 SupportingPeople Programme 13 SustainableEnergyPolicy Division 13,230 tenancyagreement 131,141 tidalpower 41 timberframesseenatural buildingmaterials triple-glazingseeglazing tubesealantseeinsulation materials UKRainwaterHarvesting Association 244 UKSocialInvestment Forum 112,234 UKTimberFrame Association 176,187 UKWindSpeedDatabase 66, 183 ureaformaldehydefoamsee insulationmaterials ventilation 9,21,126 volatileorganic compounds 156 Walter SegalSelfBuild Trust 176 wasteincineration 42 wavepower 41 weatherbarsseedraughtproofingmaterials WildlifeTrust 202–03,221–22, 239 windpower 36,79,81,95,143, 183,214,215 woodenwindowframessee glazing wood-firedcentralheating system 66
woolquiltsseeinsulation materials WWF 187–88,220–21 wormcomposting 193,206, 242
Index 255 WarmDeal 20,47,86,139, 212–13,226 WarmFront 20,47,86,138, 139,212,226 WarmHomes 20,48,86,139, 213,226
Indexofadvertsiers
Baufritz 177–79 Baxi 17–19 Dimplex 62–65 earthBornPaints 149–52 EcologicalBuildingSystems 56–59 GlassandGlazingFederation 22–24 GoodEnergyLtd 31–34 Heuga xviii–xxiii HufHaus 172–74
InitialLights 26–27 KingspanInternational iv–v LeedsBuildingSociety 90–92 NICEIC xii Plan-M 180–81 Polypipe ix–xi Tyˆ-Mawr 154–55 Vaillant ii–iii Villavent 37–39 WorcesterBoschGroup vi–viii