MP backs campaign to help listed properties
Mr Herbert attended a reception held by the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Listed Properties and The Listed Property Owners Club which is calling for VAT on listed building planning alterations to be reduced from 20 per cent to five per cent.
Prior to the 2012 Budget, any pre-approved alteration to a listed building was free of VAT.
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Hide AdAddressing the reception Mr Herbert, who owns a listed property in Arundel, spoke about the importance of preserving the architectural heritage of West Sussex.
Nick Herbert said: “I was pleased to meet my constituents to discuss what needs to be done to help preserve listed properties, and I will work with other members of the All Party Parliamentary Group to raise the issues with the Government.”
A listed building is one that is included on the National Heritage List as a property of ‘special architectural or historic interest’.
They range from churches and grand houses to small terraced homes and country cottages.
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Hide AdThere are 500,000 listed buildings across the country, including more than 2,780 in Arundel and South Downs, one of the highest numbers in a parliamentary constituency.
Ninety-eight per cent of listed properties are privately owned.
Listed building owners say that the costs of upkeep are higher than for other properties. Half of listed property owners are in the lowest socio-economic groups (C1, C2, D and E).
Nutbourne residents Robert and Jane Allison, who travelled to Westminster to attend the reception, said: “The event was well focused and will hopefully give momentum to tackling some of the issues listed property owners want addressed. It is so encouraging to have Nick’s support in helping make things happen.”
Visit https://www.lpoc.co.uk/campaign-for-owners for more information.