The following press release has been shared with the BAR as a key stakeholder in the home moving industry professions group who have worked on the creation of specific guidance notes for the safe reopening of the housing market.
From today anyone in England can move home if they follow new guidance published by Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick.
Since lockdown restrictions were implemented in March, more than 450,000 people have been unable to progress their plans to move house. All buyers and renters will now be able to complete purchases and view properties in person, while estate agents, conveyancers and removals firms can return to work while following social distancing guidelines.
In another move to unlock the housing market, the Housing Secretary has announced a series of measures to get the country building homes for the future, including:
A new Charter has also been launched by the Government and the Home Builders Federation, helping construction sites reopen in line with latest health and safety guidance. Construction companies signing up to the Charter commit to returning to work safely, including working with their subcontractors to implement social distancing , as well as detailed safe working practices.
Housing Secretary Rt Hon Robert Jenrick MP said:
"Today I am announcing new guidelines to allow the housing market to resume. Our clear plan will enable people to move home safely, covering each aspect of the sales and letting process from viewings to removals.
"Our step by step plan is based on the latest guidance to ensure the safety and protection of everyone involved.
"This critical industry can now safely move forward, and those waiting patiently to move can now do so.
Stewart Baseley, Executive Chairman of the Home Builders Federation, said:
"Over the past week or so many house builders have commenced a gradual return to work, in a structured way that ensures the safety of its workforce and the general public.
"The industry sustains hundreds of thousands of people in numerous roles and associated sectors, boosting local economies across the country. A resumption of work will play a major part in helping the economy recover as well as delivering the homes the country needs.
"It should also provide the supply chain with the confidence it needs to accelerate its own restart. The Charter is the public facing evidence which supports the very detailed protocols individual builders now have in place to ensure safe working on sites."
John Newcomb, Chief Executive Office of the Builders Merchants Federation, said:
"Safety has the highest priority as the industry returns to work. Over the past three weeks, since the publication of new branch operating guidelines, we have seen increasing numbers of merchants safely re-opening or expanding operations to support their trade customers.
"House builders structured return to site provides even more confidence within the supply chain, and provides further evidence of the construction industry's determination to assist in the recovery of the UK economy."
Guidance from Public Health England must continue to be followed. For example, anyone advised to self-isolate should continue to do so and not move home.
Government guidance makes clear that tradespeople including fitters can operate in homes, provided they do so in line with health guidance.
Show homes can also re-open, following social distancing guidance.
The Safe Working Charter compliments detailed guidance available from the Construction Leadership Council on further reducing the risk of infection onsite.
The Government continues to listen to all parts of the housing industry to see what further support may be required.
These measures build on action from the Government to support the economy and protect the capacity of the construction sector, including: