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  •   Home > News > Local Politics

    Hastings District Council was working on giving building consents a shake-up, before the Government put its ideas forward

    Hastings District Council was working on giving building consents a shake-up, before the Government put its ideas forward


    Building Minister Chris Penk's proposing, letting qualified tradies skip inspections for low-risk builds.

    He's also suggesting offering streamlined consenting to businesses with a track record for big projects.

    Hastings District Council CEO Nigel Bickle says the current consenting laws were a response to the leaky homes crisis.

    He says there is a lot of opportunity to streamline processes - saving costs for customers and building firms

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