“I can sum it up in one word: tumultuous. It has been a uniquely challenging year.”
From the new 2017 rating list process “Check, Challenge, Appeal”; important court and tribunal decisions; the reopening of the 2010 rating list to reverse the effects of Mazars; and the imminent arrival of a new valuation date (1 April 2019) for 2021 revaluation, 2018 has been a busy year.
Join rating consultant and EG columnist Blake Penfold as he reviews the year’s many developments, discusses his top five rating cases, reflects on how England is faring compared to Scotland and Wales and gives his thoughts on what listeners can expect in the rating sphere in 2019.
School of Hard Knocks: Scarborough Group’s Kevin McCabe
Bricks & Mortar: ”I genuinely love every minute of it.” Jones Hargreaves’s Sammi Johnstone discusses her journey in surveying
EG Like Sunday Morning: Sticking plasters on open wounds
Taking a three-step approach to decarbonisation
EG’s Office Politics: Autumn’s falling levies?
Generating additional renewable energy across the built environment
Realities and Implications of Biodiversity Net Gain
Oxford Street reborn: The rise of a classic
Voice of the Region: Hotel special – south coast leads recovery
ESG Summit: Has carbon killed development?
EG Like Sunday Morning: Office policies and the gestation periods of housing ministers
Rounding up on leasehold reform
Bricks & Mortar: MAPP’s Sean Greathead on creating an inclusive and diverse business
In on the Act: Mark Galtrey discusses the Law Commission’s proposals for arbitration
EG Like Sunday Morning: WeWork woes and the King’s speech
EG’s Office Politics: All the King’s Horses
Voice of the Region: Brighton – The Eightfold path
In on the Act: The Electricity Act 1989
EG Like Sunday Morning: (Ruby) Waxing lyrical about the EG Awards
EG’s Office Politics: The Conference pair
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