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Help to Buy Mortgage Guarantee Scheme

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This statistical release presents official statistics on the government’s Help to Buy: mortgage guarantee scheme. It presents statistics on the number of mortgage completions, types and values of properties, borrower incomes and breakdowns by various geographical areas. It is the first Official Statistics release concerning the Help to Buy: mortgage guarantee scheme and covers the period from its launch on 8 October 2013 to 31 March 2014.

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A prospectus for growth: The historic environment in the East of England

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This prospectus from English Heritage sets out why the historic environment is a critical part of the future economic success of the East of England and demonstrates how it already contributes as a driver for growth.

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Energy efficiency and historic buildings: Energy Performance Certificates

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This guidance is aimed at homeowners and those managing or renting historic or older domestic buildings who may need to commission an Energy Performance Certificate or who have received one for an older property that has been purchased or rented. Details are provided on the type of information included in an EPC, how it is calculated and its limitations as an assessment method when applied to older buildings. The guidance also covers the issues to be taken into account when commissioning an EPC and considering its recommendations.

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Smart cities

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This briefing paper from the Centre for Cities explores the various ways ‘smart’ is being defined by cities, technology companies and cities, and looks at the challenges cities face in implementing a smart strategy.

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Coastal habitats 2100: The East coast response to tidal surges

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The Environment Agency (EA) is requesting feedback on recommendations listed in the final workshop report from the East Coast Tidal Surge workshop. A number of key recommendations were provided to include hosting regular partnership meetings, providing updated guidance on coastal adaptation and flooding response, and to invest in data capture and future research. The EA would appreciate feedback on which recommendations are agreed with and should be taken forward by EA or others, less important or missing; and whether your organisation would like to participate in further meetings.

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Framework and tools for local flood risk assessment

Posted on: 28 May 2014
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A new framework to help local authorities to better understand and manage flood risk in their area. The framework recognises new statutory responsibilities for flood and coastal risk management in England and Wales and supports robust, consistent risk assessment across different spatial scales as part of Surface Water Management Plans, Local Flood Risk Management Strategies and Flood Risk Regulations related studies. A prototype tool has been developed to show how the framework and methods can be delivered.

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Real Estate Gazette

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The Spring/Summer 2014 issue of DLA Piper’s Real Estate Gazette focuses on infrastructure and its importance to the real estate industry and real estate development around the world.

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Resilient pathways: the adaptation of the ICT sector to climate change

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The objectives of this report are to explore the impacts of climate change on the information and communication technology (ICT) sector and the potential for adaptation, including the need for new standards to be developed.. It aims to raise awareness of the need to design and implement strategies for the sector to better prepare for, respond and adjust to the impacts of short- and long-term climatic manifestations. It gives an overview of the impacts, opportunities and challenges posed by climate change to sector stakeholders; it identifies existing and emerging adaptive measures and provides suggested actions to strengthen the ICT sector’s approach to adaptation.

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CIH response to: Review of the local authority role in housing supply

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This is the response from the Chartered Institute of Housing to the government’s consultation document which reviews the local authority role in housing supply.

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London Residential Quarterly: 1st quarter 2014

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The residential rental landscape in London is changing fast with buy to let investors no longer necessarily chasing high yields but also looking for capital growth alone, according to the latest quarterly report from Strutt and Parker.

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