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Applying the Community Infrastructure Levy Manual and Case Study (Draft Version)

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The London Borough of Redbridge developed a manual which sets out all the main elements of introducing and implementing a Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL). Redbridge was one of the first in the country to adopt and introduce their charging schedule. As a London borough they will also have to implement the Mayoral CIL on the 1st April 2012. They have offered their handbook to the Planning Advisory Service which aims to update it with tools and further case studies from other charging authorities as experience of CIL spreads.

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Neighbourhood planning: Presentations

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Presentations delivered at four of the Planning Advisory Services’ Neighbourhood Planning events, which took place in March 2012, are now available online.

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Latest findings of research and guidance on the value of sustainable buildings

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This presentation by David Lorenz FRICS, Principal & Founder, Lorenz Property Advisors, has been given at the Ecobuild 2012 seminar session exploring the ‘green premium’ of low-carbon buildings.

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Understanding the market of sustainable buildings

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This presentation by Jont Cole, Chief Operating Officer, Jones Lang LaSalle, has been given at the Ecobuild 2012 seminar session exploring the ‘green premium’ of low-carbon buildings.

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How can eco-restoration become an asset for the local economy?

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This report presents to outcomes of a meeting held by members of the LINKS project in Bayonne from 12-14 October 2011 which examined the economic implications of eco-restoration. The cities involved in LINKS project aim to replace their historical cities into a dynamic of residential attractiveness while preserving the architectural identity cultural heritage and historical values.

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Summer season tourism trends in 2011

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The annual Statistics in Focus “Summer tourism trends”, published by Eurostat, provides information on the number of nights spent in hotels and similar establishments in the EU and EFTA countries and on the net occupancy of these establishments during the summer months (from June to September).

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Foresight: March 2012

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The latest monthly bulletin from Visit Britain looks at international tourism balance of payments, that being the difference between how much overseas residents spend here in Britain and how much Britons spend when travelling abroad.

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Changing travel behavior in children and young adults

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The first CIVITAS webinar, held on 2 March 2012, under the theme ‘Less car intensive lifestyles’, highlighted best practices in working with mobility for children and young people. A video of the event is available online.

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Thermal mass explained (2012 update)

Posted on: 22 March 2012
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This document, published by the Concrete Centre, argues that the time has now come to re-evaluate the contribution that thermal mass can make to the performance of both new and refurbished buildings. To do this, it is important to have a basic working knowledge of thermal mass and how to best use it. That is the purpose of this guide. Registration is required to access this document.

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The RIBA Guide to Sustainability in Practice

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This guide identifies the strong business case for sustainability, the benefits for clients and 10 steps architects can take to help build sustainability into their daily practice.

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