📚 Apprenticeships, t-level studies, and work experience placements provide access to careers in the built environment, but what else impacts upon young people’s experience of joining the industry? In this episode: 💬 Hear from an apprentice, a managing director and an educational professional 💭 Reflect on preconceptions of entry demands 🚧 Consider barriers some students face to accessing opportunities 🎓 Improving industry information for students. Listen to the episode 👉 http://ms.spr.ly/6045l8WtX Featuring: Lorna Heaven Phil Mayall MRICS Raheim, Apprentice at Muse Cheshire College - South & West #Apprenticeships #TLevels #Surveying
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The UK's newly appointed Chancellor, Rachel Reeves declared growth the "national mission," with a strong focus on housing, planning, and infrastructure. RICS is thrilled to see the built environment at the heart of this mission. Labour aims for 1.5M homes in five years, needing 300K annually—a challenging but achievable goal. RICS supports housing targets, planning reforms, and investment in our electrical grid. We're ready to help the government meet these ambitious targets and build a sustainable future for our nation. Read more: http://ms.spr.ly/6043lH0mF
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Want to plant a tree in England? 🌲 Discover how new woodland grants are transforming the landscape of England with #RICSJournals 👇 http://ms.spr.ly/6042l1Yea #Surveying #Surveyor
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Can innovative housing be beautiful and affordable? A competition by 3D-printing construction company ICON has shown it could be. #RICSModus investigates 👉 http://ms.spr.ly/6042l1XXs #Surveying #3DPrinting
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Hear from our CEO, Justin Young, who was interviewed on Bloomberg this morning discussing what Labour's majority could deliver for UK housing and infrastructure.
This morning I sat down with Bloomberg’s Kriti Gupta and Guy Johnson to discuss what a Labour landslide means for the housing and construction markets. What today’s result delivers is certainty, which is a key ingredient for a well-functioning built environment. From new towns and a 1.5 million news home target, to planning reforms and changes to laws that govern the PRS market, Labour’s campaign pledges have been plentiful. Now it is up to Keir Starmer's to translate these promises into sound, meaningful policies that ensure changes happen quickly and efficiently. Looking ahead, Labour is expected to make major housing announcements within the next fortnight. RICS looks forward to working with Labour’s different policy units to deliver changes that will ensure economic growth, sustainable solutions to the housing crisis, and tackle construction’s acute skills shortage. Watch my interview below.
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📣 Labour wins UK Election, what's next for RICS? Congratulations to the new Prime Minister of the UK Sir Keir Starmer. We look forward to working with the new government to improve the UK's built and natural environment. The promises made over the past five weeks can be turned into policies focusing on: 🏘 Creating a Secretary of State position dedicated solely to housing 📜 Establishing crucial planning reforms at the local level 🏙 Undertaking a land review to identify the "grey belt" and opportunities for its development 📚 Establishing a Built Environment GCSE to help close the skills gap and inspire the next generation. Enacting these policies is crucial if the government is to meet its ambitious 1.5 million homes target. Read RICS' response to the election result 👇 https://lnkd.in/e7sj9vv7
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Stay informed with key updates and opportunities from the world of surveying: including the latest housing crisis marquee event. #GeneralElection2024 #Surveyors #Surveying #RICSDebates
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We are committed to setting and maintaining the highest standards for our members & firms, enhancing valuation quality and consistency globally. Here's how we're achieving this: - New and updated guidelines - Enhanced governance - Resources and best practices that empower professionals - Addressing ESG and technology. Want to discover how we are shaping the profession's future with our latest initiatives and plans? Read more 👉 http://ms.spr.ly/6046lE9Uo #Surveying #Surveyor
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🌈 Pride month came to a close with RICS marching at London Pride. Employees, members and friends came together in a historic gathering of built and natural environment organisations. Together we'll continue marching forward every single day of the year toward an industry where everyone can thrive and achieve their full potential! #Diversity #Equity #Inclusion #Pride2024 #Surveying RIBA, Royal Town Planning Institute, The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB), Landscape Institute, Freehold LGBT+ CIC, Building Equality, NLA.
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💭 Help shape the future of valuation! We are updating the Red Book Global Standards to ensure it reflects market changes, and future-proof practices in the public interest and aligns with the new International Valuation Standards (IVS). This follows months of insights gathering, including a comprehensive member survey last year. Help us finalise the proposed changes and ensure the Red Book remains a trusted resource for best practice, consistency, and transparency in valuation. Share your feedback by 2 August: http://ms.spr.ly/6047lBUL9 #Surveying #Surveyor
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