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Trees in hard landscapes: A guide for delivery

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This document explores the practical challenges and solutions to integrating trees in 21st century streets, civic spaces and surface car parks, detailing process, design and technical options. It will be of particular interest to highway engineers, public realm professionals and tree specialists. This is the companion document to Trees in the townscape: A guide for decision makers. http://www.tdag.org.uk/trees-in-the-townscape.html

Ticking the box for a welfare system that works

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Through ‘ticking the box for housing’, the Chartered Institute of Housing is aiming to influence debate in the run-up to the 2015 general election, and ultimately the policies of the next government. The Institute is challenging all political parties to put addressing the housing crisis at the centre of their manifestos and this document is part of our work to come up with the solutions that would enable them to create a housing system that works for everyone.

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Housing Association Building & Maintenance

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This news resource is devoted to building product specifiers in the housing association market. Readers include architects, surveyors, housing managers, main contractors, maintenance professionals and those involved with development and planning.

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Model agreement for a shorthold assured tenancy

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This model tenancy agreement has been developed by the Government with the aim of producing an agreement which strikes a fair balance between the interests of landlords and tenants. It is particularly focused on supporting tenants who want to negotiate a longer fixed term period at the start of the tenancy. There is no legal requirement to use this particular agreement.

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The real face of construction: a socio-economic analysis of the true value of the built environment

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Within the report, the Chartered Institute of Building has analysed each economic region of Great Britain, highlighting how the construction sector has performed relative to its peak before the recession. Additionally, the report picks out areas of major upcoming investment that will provide regions with vital employment opportunities.

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Green Deal: watching brief (part 2)

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The House of Commons Energy and Climate Change Select Committee launched this follow-up inquiry on 18 December 2013. This report contains a brief overview of the Green Deal and the Energy Company Obligation (ECO); an initial assessment of the Green Deal so far and considers the main barriers to take-up of the scheme; and evaluation of different means by which these barriers can be addressed to make the Green Deal more attractive to customers; and an exploration of the importance of communication and public engagement in promoting the Green Deal.

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Housing standards review: technical consultation

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This publication sets out the government’s revised policy on housing standards and seeks views on draft technical standards and other practical matters of implementation. This follows the 2013 consultation, the outcome of which was announced in March 2014. These new standards will underpin the delivery of high quality housing whilst ensuring that the overall cost of development is reduced. This includes for the first time the introduction of Building Regulations for security standards to ensure homes are better protected from crime; and optional Building Regulation requirements, which can be introduced where justified by need and viability for age friendly and wheelchair user housing standards to meet the needs of older and disabled people, and for higher water efficiency to ensure that new development is sustainable. Comments are requested by 7 November 2014.

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Property in politics: Driving economic growth and building better communities

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This report from the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors is a conversation between property professionals and the political parties about the role property plays in driving the UK’s economic growth and building better communities. It focuses on housing, planning and development, construction and infrastructure.

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Planning and travellers: proposed changes to planning policy and guidance

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The government is consulting on proposed changes to national planning policy and planning policy for traveller sites to ensure that the planning system applies fairly and equally to both the settled community and travellers; strengthen protection of our sensitive areas and the green belt; and deal with the negative effects of unauthorised occupation of land. It also seeks comments on new streamlined planning guidance for travellers which supports local authorities to objectively and robustly assess their traveller accommodation needs and further clarifies where Temporary Stop Notices can be used. Comments are requested by 23 November 2014.

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Delivering sustainable drainage systems

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The government is consulting on plans to change the current planning system to increase sustainable drainage systems in England by slowing the rate of surface water run-off and improving infiltration. Comments are requested by 24 October 2014.

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