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| Welcome Back The Cast Iron Radiator |
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Paul Trace, Managing Director of cast iron specialists
E Richards, welcomes the comeback of the cast iron radiator
The history of cast iron radiators can be traced right back to the early 18th century with America leading the way with their invention.
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| The pressure is on for Lord’s Cricket Ground |
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The pressure is on for Lord’s Cricket
Ground
British company E Richards,
established in 1893 has put the pressure on for Lord’s Cricket Ground by
providing its traditional brass valves. The hand made valves complement the
Victorian cast iron radiators that feature in the historic Grade II* listed
Pavilion which has just undergone an £8million refurbishment.
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| Remember remember your gutters this November |
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National Gutters Day (25th of November) is the brainchild of SPAB, The Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings, Britain’s oldest heritage charity as part of the Society’s National Maintenance Week. SPAB and the sponsors of National Gutters Day, Tuscan Foundry Products and Fullers Builders, encourage all of us to ensure our properties are ready for the winter and that rainwater systems are replaced or repaired!.
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| Carry On Britsh Brackets |
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One of the most common problems with failed
gutters is poor alignment or sagging and this in turn can cause water to run
down the side of a building causing damp and in time structural damage.
Therefore, it is very important to make sure the brackets holding up the gutters
are symmetrical, sufficiently strong and are the right profile for the
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| Owners of Listed Buildings miss VAT relief |
Owners of the 450,000 listed buildings throughout the UK are unaware that much of the building work undertaken on their homes should not attract VAT. The Listed Property Owners Club estimate that as much as £250 million of tax is being paid unnecessarily.
Provided the local planning authority has given an owner permission to undertake work on their homes tasks such as changing the internal wall configuration, installing central heating for the first time, building an extension or adding a conservatory should all be charged as a zero rated service. Even underpinning should be classified as an extension (downwards !!) and is therefore zero-rated.
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| VAT & The Listed Building for Contractors |
Apologies if I am repeating anything that you have heard before, but the overall objective of the LPOC is the provision of information, the sharing of knowledge and providing assistance to fellow members. To that end, it is hoped that all professionals will gain a modicum of information about the intricacies of VAT, which can be applied whenever you are carrying out work on members’ properties. It is an unfortunate fact of life that the guidance provided by the VAT Office is sufficiently complex to make many contractors charge VAT, "just to be on the safe side". The end result is that the VAT Office reap a tangible financial benefit, every day, that they don’t deserve. Hard earned cash is being paid in VAT by householders - VAT that simply isn’t due.
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