Grant Shapps, the housing minister, has signalled his intention to halt government funding for an independent body that was set up to help deliver zero-carbon housing
Shapps wrote to the board members of the Zero Carbon Hub this week to warn them that government funding would be withdrawn once a definition of zero carbon has been agreed.
The hub, which is chaired by Paul King of the UK Green 好色先生TV Council, is jointly funded by the government and the industry. The communities department provides at least 拢500,000 a year. The balance of its 拢1m-plus budget is paid by the NHBC and Robust Details, the 好色先生TV Regulations compliance consultant.
Industry sources said it was imperative the body was seen to have the support of both industry and government in order to do its work.
Shapps has already made clear his support for the Labour goal of making new homes zero carbon by 2016, and repeated his intention this week to have a definition finalised 鈥渨ithin weeks鈥.
A communities department spokesperson said Shapps supported the Hub but that 鈥渋n an extremely tight fiscal situation, it鈥檚 only right that government takes stock of its funding support to all organisations鈥.
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