RICS Responds To Land & Society Commission
RICS committed to local community engagement and support
RICS today publishes its responses to the independent Land and Society Commission Report*, looking at ways the organisation and its members can help communities take on additional powers and responsibilities - both in response to the government’s plans for localism in England, and in helping people invest more productively in their communities.
In its response to the commission’s report, RICS provides 12 direct responses detailing how the organisation and its members can channel its expertise and support for the benefit of all.
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Commenting RICS spokesperson, Stephen Hill, said:
”As an organisation, RICS is committed to supporting initiatives which enables expertise and resources to be channeled for the benefit of society. The responses to the Land and Society Commission’s report highlight the work RICS already undertakes and details the new approaches for property professionals to help communities achieve their aims in the context of localism.“
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