'Time to revolutionise industry' says AHIPP after HIPs date set

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The Association of Home Information Pack Providers (AHIPP) has declared "HIPs are here to stay" after the Government announced the packs will be rolled out across all properties from 14 December.

Paul Broadhead, AHIPP deputy director general, admits members were “beginning to feel the pressure” following months of delays and false starts. He says the industry can now concentrate on revolutionising the market to benefit consumers and improve the energy efficiency of all homes. “The final phase of the rollout will be gratefully received by our members who were beginning to feel the pressure following the Government’s recent delay,” he says. “This vital step has now clearly reinforced Government’s commitment to the successful implementation of HIPs and we look forward to seeing t...

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