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Greater flexibilities for change of use: Consultation

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A consultation paper recommending the conversion empty shops in ailing high streets to houses or flats has been published by the department for Communities and Local Government. It proposes granting permitted development rights for the conversions, which would see developers apply to councils for prior approval for the conversions. They would be permitted to reject the application on the basis of ‘loss on the economic health of the town centre, the need to maintain an adequate provision of essential local services such as post offices, and the potential impact of the change of use on the local character of the area.’ However, the secretary of state will retain the power to overturn refusals if local authorities use them ‘unreasonably’. Comments are requested by 15 October 2013.

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Submissions to Airports Commission published

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The Airports Commission has published a summary of the short and medium term measures submitted to inform its deliberations on how to make best use of existing airport capacity, and all the long term proposals submitted for new runways, airports and infrastructure changes designed to strengthen the UK and London’s air connections with the world.

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Economy of sustainable construction

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The latest issue of “Foundations”, the magazine of the Holcim Foundation, is dedicated to the 4th International Holcim Forum which took place in Mumbai, India, and focused on the importance of sustainable construction in driving economic development. The 80-page publication is a summary of the Holcim Forum, attended by some 350 representatives of various industries and disciplines from around 40 countries. It includes an array of photos of participants and the four Forum workshops where participants exchanged their ideas and took part in topic-related excursions to sites in the city of Mumbai. The workshops covered improvement of informal settlements, densification, urban metabolism, and gains delivered by sustainable buildings.

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Next steps to zero carbon homes: Allowable solutions

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The government recognises that it will not always be cost-effective, affordable or technically feasible for house builders to reduce all carbon emissions through on-site measures, like fabric insulation, energy efficient services, and/or renewable energy generation (eg solar panels). With this in mind, the government has published a consultation paper which sets out and seeks views and further evidence on the main principles, price cap and processes for the delivery of ‘allowable solutions’, off-site projects or measures that reduce carbon emissions, which house builders may support to achieve the zero carbon homes standard. A related impact assessment has also been published. This provides a preliminary analysis of options for the delivery of Allowable Solutions under the zero carbon policy, and sets out design principles for Allowable Solutions’ measures, pricing and delivery models. It also seeks evidence to inform further work which will be undertaken following this preliminary consultation and which will be reflected in further formal consultation in due course on the detailed design of Allowable Solutions. This can be found here.

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Local environmental quality: Valuing the neighbourhood in which we live

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Defra commissioned a consortium of the Institute for Transport Studies, University of Leeds and Transport Studies Group, Loughborough University to undertake research on the importance and value of different local environmental factors. The project aimed to establish marginal values for eleven diverse local environmental quality factors. These are: urban quiet areas; fly-tipping; litter; detritus; fly-posting; graffiti; dog-fouling; chewing gum; trees; light pollution; and odour.

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Waste prevention programme for England

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A consultation paper has been published on a new Waste Prevention Programme for England which aims to help businesses and householders recognise the savings they can make by cutting waste and passing on items they no longer use. Comments are requested by 23 September 2013.

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Review of the balance of competences: Defra and DECC

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Researchers at the Tyndall Centre have informed the UK Government’s Balance of Competences review of the many ways in which European Union environmental policy affects the UK.  They reveal that the EU has very significantly affected many fundamental aspects of UK policy on the environment and climate change.

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London and beyond

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VisitBritain’s latest edition of Foresight July 2013) looks into what motivates visitors to explore further than London, and how to entice greater numbers to travel to both London and other parts of Britain.

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Britain’s welcome to visitors

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This study from VisitBritain is based on findings from 9,318 interviews with overseas visitors at the end of their visit to Britain. In 2012, as in 2011, interviewing was limited to the five main UK airports.

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NBS BIM Roundtable Legal Discussion: July 2013. Part 3: Construction, post construction and future outlook

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In the third part of the RIBA Enterprises construction experts’ roundtable on the BIM Protocol, the discussion covers BIM uptake, associated costs and what impact BIM may have in the years ahead.

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