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The name of the new gas registration scheme has been announced by Capita.

The new brand will be known as the GAS SAFE REGISTER and will take over from the well-known Corgi brand from April 1.

Capita has also announced renewal fees for next year - £175+VAT by post and £153+VAT online.

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its cheaper than corgi but i think its going to cause a lot of problems. The reputable name gone
 
Registration fee going down??? Come on Mike, it's Christmas, not April Fool's day.

What is more important to me is are Capita going to listen to those of us who actually do the work? Corgi certainly never seemed to.
 
I may have some more info early next year. Someone from Capita is coming down to Brighton on Jan 20th for a technical evening organised by the Sussex branch of the CIPHE. Should be a lively night.

Mike
 
considering i have been corgi registered for nearly 10 years now. i have only ever had one inspection! after paying the £180 ish a year i have only ever had work enquiries from the corgi 'find an installer' site when the renewal was due. after reporting a couple of installers and getting nowhere(only interested in nailing people using their logo illegally' i am looking forward to a change!
 
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