What we do
Responding to consultations and Select Committee inquiries
Departmental select committees shadow government departments and monitor their work. They play a vital role in the scrutiny of government and their inquiries can trigger major reform.
Select committees conduct inquiries on specific subjects and invite written evidence. This is followed by invitations to a handful of experts to give oral evidence at a formal inquiry session in Parliament in front of a committee of MPs. Following the formal inquiry, the committee produces a report outlining its findings and recommendations to government; these reports can sometimes be influential in shaping future legislation.
We provide written evidence to select committee inquiries that have a bearing on the commercial property industry, and have given oral evidence to a number of inquiries.
For our responses to government consultations, please go to the relevant topic under 'What we do'.
Latest Responding to consultations and Select Committee inquiries documents:
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Job opening - Public Affairs Manager
13/02/10 - Publication
Letter to GLA regarding Crossrail BRS levies (22.10.2009)
22/10/09 - Publication
British Property Federation response to 'The private rented sector: professionalism and quality - the Government response to the Rugg Review'
07/08/09 - Policy position paper
BPF pre-Budget 2009 representation letter
08/04/09 - Publication
BPF Response To The Barker Review of land-use planning
05/12/06 - Policy position paper
Planning Gain, Progress Lost!
28/02/06 - Policy position paper
Response To Consultation Paper On PPS3
28/02/06 - Policy position paper
Future Of The Option To Tax
01/03/05 - Policy position paper
Corporation Tax
25/02/05 - Policy position paper
Disability Discrimination Bill
03/02/05 - Policy position paper





