The National Home Improvement Council (NHIC) enthusiastically welcomes the new government’s commitment to Labour’s ‘Get Britain Building Again’ pledge. As a leading organisation representing the UK’s Repair, Maintenance, and Improvement (RMI) sector, the NHIC is poised to play a pivotal role in advancing this initiative.
With decades of experience in promoting higher standards and practices in the home improvement industry, the NHIC is committed to ensuring that the surge in building and renovation under the new pledge not only increases housing stock but also enhances the quality and sustainability of homes nationwide.
“Labour’s pledge to revitalise the construction and housing sectors aligns perfectly with our mission to improve living conditions and energy efficiency in UK homes,” said Anna Scothern, Chief Executive of the NHIC. “We are eager to collaborate with the government and other stakeholders to ensure that the new developments meet modern standards of sustainability and quality.”
The NHIC will lead efforts to support the government’s objectives by promoting best practices, advancing professional training, and ensuring that new and renovated homes are built to the highest standards.
For further information, please contact: annascothern@nhic.org.uk Website: https://nhic.org.uk