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National Construction and Contracts Law Survey 2013

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A survey of the UK construction industry by NBS, part of RIBA Enterprises, has revealed an increase in the number of disputes over the last 12 months. Undertaken with the help of the membership of more than 20 industry bodies, the 2013 Survey of over 1,000 clients, contractors and consultants found that 30% had been involved in one or more contract entering into dispute in the last 12 months compared to 24% in the previous year, with 7% reporting that they had been involved in three or more disputes.

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Flights of fancy: getting real on aviation

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Submission from Essex County Council to the Airports Commission, commenting on options for long term aviation capacity in the UK.

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Gatwick unzipped

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The Gatwick Area Conservation Campaign has presented a paper for the Airports Commission commenting on the plans for a new runway at Gatwick.

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Future of cities: a forum for regenerative urban development. Hamburg, 4-6 September 2013

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This forum sought to catalyse a multi-stakeholder dialogue about opportunities and barriers in and for cities to become future-just and regenerative habitats. Presentations are available online.

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The Real Estate Gazette

Posted on: 3 October 2013
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DLA Piper has issued the 13 edition of its quarterly publication containing articles and comments on recent legislation and case law affecting every aspect of real estate from around the globe, including investment, finance, tax and corporate/funds issues, as well as planning/zoning, construction and dispute resolution. Highlights of this issue include the overseas expansion of Chinese insurance companies into the real estate market.

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Practical considerations in doing research inclusively and doing it well: Lessons for inclusive researchers

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This Methodological Review paper from the National Centre for Research Methods follows on from an earlier Review, Conducting qualitative research with people with communication, learning and other disabilities: Methodological challenges (2008). That earlier review concluded that the practical, political and ethical challenges of inclusive research, together with the sensitivities of the process, were being embraced not just by the pioneers in the field but by researchers in different disciplines who would no longer be conducting research on people with learning and communication difficulties but with them. This paper builds from the conclusions of that earlier review, but is distinctive in that it is concerned only with doing research with, rather than on, people with learning disabilities and others. The focus is on the practicalities of such research, often known as participatory research, that is research that ‘involves those being researched in the decision-making and conduct of the research, including project planning, research design, data collection and analysis, and/or the distribution and application of research findings. The paper also looks at research done by people with learning disabilities, often labelled emancipatory research. The focus is on researching in ways that are respectful and inclusive of the community being researched, on problems they feel ownership of, in ways that support them and that involve collaboration and openness.

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Improving outputs on social housing lettings: Summary of imputation and weighting methods

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This report presents the outcome of a project to improve the quality, coherence and commentary around data published on lettings of social housing.

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Planning and other appeals, and the award of costs

Posted on: 3 October 2013
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From 1 October 2013, changes have been introduced to the appeals procedure for planning and some other appeals. This guidance provides information on planning and other appeals and the award of costs, and the introduction of the Commercial Appeals Service. This provides an expedited procedure for some minor commercial appeals such as those relating to advertisement consent or shop fronts.

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Global Sustainable Coast Review: Coast and islands

Posted on: 2 October 2013
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QualityCoast has published a comparison of 1000 island and coastal destinations on sustainability issues. The study concludes that 95% of tourism destinations do not have a proper sustainable tourism policy. This is described as the broadest sustainability review of tourism destinations worldwide ever published, including social, environmental and economic aspects. The Review is designed to assist tourists in holiday destination selection, and show all destinations the weak points that should be improved, especially the lack of a sustainable tourism policy.

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The Royal Docks: a third international business district for London?

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The Royal Docks in east London were left behind by the containerisation of shipping leaving a generation or more out of work. In the wake of the Olympics, planning efforts and business investment is once again focused on the Docks area, though Zoe Green asks whether the much-needed investment will attempt to address the employment needs of this community.

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