An ambitious Government scheme to improve the energy
efficiency of millions of homes is so “complex” it is likely to be discouraging
the public from signing up, the head of the company funding the project has
admitted.  Mark Bayley, the chief
executive of the Green Deal Finance Company, admitted that the complexity of
financing the Green Deal could be putting off a lot of homeowners from taking
part. This can involve a number of “home visits”, multiple forms to fill in as
well as delays in credit checking. “There are still too many complexities
facing the consumer,” he said. Read more on the Independent website.
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At a time of austerity, and with Labour’s housing policies needing years to 
take effect, the public doesn’t want to hear about ministers with multiple 
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