The London Rating Network which is made up of a wide selection of specialists in business rates in both public and private sectors has created on online petition to lobby the Government to remove the unfair Empty Property Rates (EPR) threshold from £2,600.00 Rateable Value (RV) and reinstate the £18,000.00 RV threshold under which EPR are not payable for a minimum period of two years. It is their belief that this will offer a level of certainty to investors, encourage property development and revitalise local communities. It will stimulate SME growth and generate new employment opportunities. The London Rating Network believes Government should recognise the devastating effect EPR has had on the whole property industry and raise the issue of EPR by way of debate.
Fiona Kelly of dohertybaines is a member of the London Rating Network and is supporting this petition. If you agree then please sign the petition at http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/318




Colin Hughes, again competing in his first triathlon, obviously had used a bicycle before and came in at 1 hour 34 minutes and 56 seconds, giving him an 11 second lead over his colleague. This lead is made all the more impressive by the fact that he spent 8.5 minutes in the transitions as a result of being "unable to take a wetsuit off" or tie his shoelaces. With a full 5 minutes in the first transition it is widely rumoured that, due to his lack of experience, Colin didn't know you weren't meant to take a hot shower, wash your hair, blow-dry, put on hair gel, deodorant & Acqua di Gio before the run. 