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RIBA Plan of Work 2013

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The RIBA Plan of Work Toolbox corresponds directly with the supporting publication, Assembling a Collaborative Project Team. It is a downloaded Spreadsheet, in Microsoft Excel format, containing customisable tables allowing easy creation of the Project Roles Table, Design Responsibility Matrix and Multidisciplinary Schedules of Services. The Toolbox also contains helpful guidance and examples.

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Guidance for lettings professionals: Compliance with relevant consumer protection law

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The Office of Fair Trading The OFT has launched a consultation on draft guidance which aims to help professionals in the private rented sector, including letting agents and landlords, to comply with the law. The draft guidance sets out the OFT’s views about how the legislation might apply at each step of the lettings process: from when lettings professionals first advertise their services, to the interactions they have with tenants prior to moving into a property, through to when a tenancy agreement comes to an end. Comments are requested by 10 December 2013.

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The future of events is digital

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Reports on how the MCI Group, a global association, communications and event management company, is using “digital events” to pull the future of event management into the present.

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Britain for Events

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Promoting Britain as a world class destination for events of all types, Britain for Events focuses on every aspect of “events” from live music and sport, festivals and cultural events to meetings and conferences, incentive travel, product launches, exhibitions and trade shows. Britain for Events is managed by the Business Visits and Events Partnership (BVEP) and will be acting as secretariat for the first ever All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) Inquiry into the competitiveness of the UK events industry.

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Greater flexibilities for change of use

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The Government is proposing to change planning legislation to make it easier to convert shops and some other uses into homes. The National Housing Federation has published its  response to these proposed changes and makes suggestions on how this proposal could be more effectively implemented.

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GB electricity capacity margin

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The capacity margin of the GB electricity system could continue to fall over the next five years as old generating plants close, presenting an increasing risk of power cuts, according to a report published by the Royal Academy of Engineering. The study was undertaken at the request of the Prime Minister’s Council for Science and Technology (CST) to explore whether the capacity margin of the GB electricity system could reach unacceptably low levels within this decade.

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Definition of zero carbon for non domestic buildings

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The UK Green Building Council is launching a new Task Group to help define and build support for an ambitious definition of zero carbon for non domestic buildings that works for industry.  The Task Group, which is sponsored by British Land and Saint-Gobain, will launch its final report in February 2014. Links to background information is available.

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Draft Strategy for Sustainable Housing and Land Management in the ECE region for the period 2014 – 2020

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Meeting in Geneva, on Tuesday, 8 October 2013, ministers and heads of agencies for housing, urban development and land administration from 55 countries adopted a regional Strategy for Sustainable Housing and Land Management for 2014 to 2020. Through its 15 objectives and 36 targets, the Strategy addresses the environmental, social and economic dimensions of sustainability in housing and land management. It will serve as a guide tor governments and for the work of the UNECE Committee on Housing and Land Management for the seven years to come. The Strategy recognizes the key role that housing plays in the well-being of the region’s citizens, as well as its important role in climate change mitigation.

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Voluntary code for a self-financed Housing Revenue Account

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The introduction of Housing Revenue Account (HRA) self-financing has given local authorities the freedom to develop and deliver a more positive, less constrained, vision for council housing. The Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy and the Chartered Institute of Housing believe that it is vital that local authorities have effective governance and financial management frameworks in place in order for self-financing to be a success. In order to support local authorities in assessing and developing these frameworks the two institutes have worked together to produce a voluntary code of practice for the sector.

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Urban profiling of refugee situations in Delhi

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The study explored the differences in livelihood security between refugees from Myanmar, Afghanistan and Somalia and their local Indian neighbours, in order to identify impeding and contributing factors to better livelihoods. The ultimate goal is to improve self-reliance of urban refugees in Delhi through more evidence based programming and advocacy.  The profiling in Delhi and the resulting report are part of a bigger effort to improve approaches to urban profiling and develop better methodologies to address data collection in the urban context. A report on urban profiling in Quito, Ecuador, is expected to be finalised in December 2013.

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