RICS Wales Public Policy

RICS Wales Public Policy is a source of expertise and advice to public policy makers on issues of the environment, land, property and construction and the environment. We are an apolitical organisation which attempts to act at all times in the best interests of all parties involved in land and property and represent members working in all sectors.
How members can get involved
We are developing a database of experts based to whom we can look for comments on the various and wide-ranging issues which have an impact on the profession. If you are a member of RICS Wales and would like to become one of our experts or on one of the panels listed below, if you would like to find out more about the work on policy, see below for contact details.
- Building regulations/control
- Building surveys
- Construction/QS
- Energy/Sustainability/Climate change
- Housing private residential
- Planning and development/regeneration
- Land-housing
- Affordable housing-urban/social housing
- Affordable housing-rural
- Rating/taxation
- Valuation
- Commercial
Current consultations
RICS Wales responds to a wide range of consultation papers and draft legislation issued by the Welsh Assembly Government, parliament and other organisations. Responses submitted by RICS Wales are based on comments received from chartered surveyors working in a variety of sectors, and contributions are always being sought.
If you are interested in contributing to the RICS Wales response, please submit your comments by the internal closing date to John Harper, see below for contact details.
For more informationDavid Morgan
RICS Wales Policy Manager
t +44(0)29 2022 4414
e dmorgan@rics.org
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