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Small builders breathe a sigh of relief thanks to recent Budget measures

​​​​​​​FMB states that the £48 million investment to boost planning capacity is a further positive step

The Federation of Master Builders (FMB) has welcomed measures in the recent Autumn Budget, including a reversal of the landfill tax rise, £48 million to boost planning capacity, and free apprenticeship training for under-25s in SMEs.

However, the previously announced wage rises will hit small businesses squeezed bottom lines, and the lack of action on domestic retrofit and the dropping of the ECO scheme leaves a gap in how the country will upgrade its old housing stock.

Brian Berry, chief executive of the FMB, commented: “The announcement on landfill tax reform is a big win for small house builders, saving them thousands on new build costs.

“Alongside this, making apprenticeship training for under-25s in SMEs free from paying the co-investment sum when hiring under-25s will be a boost, alongside much-needed simplification of the apprenticeship application process." 

He adds that the £48 million investment to boost planning capacity is a further positive step. Local planning departments are under immense strain, and this funding will help unlock stalled housing projects, but it seems like a small sum to fix a huge problem.

“A well-resourced planning system is essential if we are to meet housing targets, and SMEs must be at the heart of delivery. Supporting small builders to get spades in the ground will ensure Britain gets the high-quality homes communities need.”

Berry concluded: “However, the rise in minimum wage will squeeze bottom lines, and the freeze in tax thresholds has the potential to push many builders into a higher tax bracket. It's also disappointing to see the Chancellor miss the opportunity to back household energy upgrades of any kind, even rolling back on the ECO scheme.

“Upgrading homes will be vital to keep people warm in winter and cool in summer. This Budget offers welcome steps forward, but overall, I can see many builders feeling underwhelmed." 

 

 

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