All Archive Titles articles – Page 637
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Sector fears auction price wars after developers get grant
Social house sales could drive RSLs into competition, corporation warned
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North-west pathfinders underspend by £8m
Market renewal areas may lose cash if replacement projects cannot be found
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Nationwide lends 50m to Arena and South Yorkshire
Arena Housing Association and South Yorkshire Housing Association have signed loans totalling £58.8m from Nationwide.
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Dudley to spend £362m on decent homes – without losing control
Dudley is set to become one of the biggest councils to bring its homes up to the decent homes standard without extra funds from stock transfer, arm’s-length management or the private finance initiative
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...as growth areas get 150m for infrastructure
The government has unveiled a £150m fund for infrastructure to serve housing in the four growth areas.
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Alafat unveils three-point strategy to get 50,000 families out of temporary homes
The government has outlined how it plans to halve the number of families in temporary accommodation in five years
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Raised voices a thing of the past
School children who sit at the back of the class no longer have trouble hearing what the teacher says – thanks to installers, Galloway Electronics.
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Key to the future
As installers gear up for the October introduction of Euro stand-ards, they are realising the importanceof PD6662 … the 'key' to interpreting the standards in the UK. Here Drew Aitken of Honeywell Security runs through the standards and explains why the published document is so important for installers
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New face at Visionlink plus
Visionlink plus has appointed Martin Butterworth as its UK sales director. Butterworth has over 25 years' experience in the electronic security sector, with the last 19 devoted to CCTV and access control. He was instrumental in setting up the CCTV distribution organisation Network Video Centre.Axis Communications has announced the three ...
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A few dome truths
Dome cameras continue to be a mainstay of the CCTV industry, with their unobtrusive and effective design maximising deterrence. Here we take a look at some of the options available on the market today…
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Who dares loses!
Luxury home installation defies military style challenge... even ex-SAS man can’t crack system at £3m country mansion
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Covent Garden win for installer
G1 Ltd has won the contract to install a completely new internal CCTV system, as well as a new PA system, at Covent Garden Market.
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Bulging seminar programme lined up for IFSEC exhibition
Identity theft detection and prevention techniques will be highlighted as part of the free seminar programme at IFSEC 2005, running from 16-19 May at the NEC, Birmingham. The identity theft seminar will be presented by SecriCode Limited.
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CCTV criticism should teach us lessons BSIA
The British Security Industry Association has welcomed the widely-reported Home Office research on the effectiveness of CCTV – which concluded that, for the most part, it did not produce reductions in crime and make people feel safer – as "an important contribution to the wider debate on the use and ...
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Bridging the GAP
Writers in Security Installer are constantly encouraging proprietors to get their engineers trained up to compete in IP networking ... but is there an alternative way of breaking into this growing sector? We talk to a company that is offering installers a less painful way in …
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Finger on the biometric pulse
Initial installation costs may have been a stumbling block in convincing end users to take up biometric solutions, but installers can benefit from pointing out the long term administrative savings...
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Change for Scottish alarm systems policy
An amendment to the Association of Chief Police Officers in Scotland (ACPOS) Security Systems Policy has been warmly received by the BSIA.The change in policy regarding confirmation technology comes into effect on 1 April, and means that the technology will be required for all new alarm systems. The announcement follows ...
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Changes afoot for Initial
Initial Electronic Security is restructuring its fire division and creating seven new senior sales positions across its whole business.