All Archive Titles articles – Page 929

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    Fit out under £3 million

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    Award sponsored by Construction Books Direct GoldMark ...

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    New build £15-£35 million

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    Award sponsored by Fawkes & Reece Recruitment Solutions ...

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    New build £3-£15 million

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    Award Sponsored by Pickavance Consulting GoldChris Gooch, WallisClientThe Sheppey ...

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    Fit out £3-£15 million

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    Awards sponsored by Technical Indexes Ltd GoldJonathan Oulsnam, Willmott DixonClientDairy ...

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    Fit out over £15 million

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    Award sponsored by CITB Construction Skills GoldTerence Williams, ...

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    Top this

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    Top this: Entries are being sought for the 2004 round of the prestigious annual MIPIM future projects award. Last year’s winner was Cartwright Pickard Architects’ Living Bridge, commissioned by Peabody Trust, designed to span the river Lea in London’s Thames Gateway. MIPIM is the prime international property industry forum, held ...

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    What do they think of us?

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    Images of the security industry as portrayed in the wider media have been – and continue to be – highly damaging. It's high time, then, that the industry communicated its success stories, but as we argue, any dialogue must first be refined 'at home' if the holistic message is subsequently ...

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    Think tank

    2003-10-31T00:00:00Z

    Can we break in, please?We are a registered social landlord and in the past we have taken the decision to force entry to carry out checks to ensure tenant safety. Last year, the Health & Safety Executive published guidance indicating that this should not be done. What do the panel ...

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    Ring roads

    2003-10-31T00:00:00Z

    Ring roads: Coventry’s New Deal for Communities project held an exhibition on Monday, Thursday and Saturday last week of three possible designs for the Wood End, Henley Green and Manor Farm areas. The £54m regeneration plan was developed by HTA Architects with residents, the New Deal, the council and Whitefriars ...

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    Urban resistance

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    Urban resistance: Lambeth council has postponed its latest attempt to evict the members of a community of squatters living in the borough's Kennington area.The eviction was scheduled to take place last Friday but was called off at the last minute after opposition from remaining residents. Crime writer and former squatter ...

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    Public & private

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    The Housing Corporation's regulatory actions can have unintended financial consequences

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    Wear is worth one star

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    Wear Valley has not had a zero-star rating in the past year, as reported in “Sunderland Housing Group offers aid to struggling north-eastern councils” (24 October, page 14). In our June reinspection by the Audit Commission we were awarded one star.We have been helped in our service improvements by partners ...

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    UK Guarding takes a lead on remote video

    2003-10-31T00:00:00Z

    UK Guarding Services has launched what is the industry's first UK broadband remote video monitoring service.

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    On Guard

    2003-10-31T00:00:00Z

    Security Management Today's ongoing series of interviews with prominent private sector security practitioners continues this month as we chat to Tony O'Neill, the managing director of contractor Initial Security.

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    Innovation guaranteed

    2003-10-31T00:00:00Z

    IIPSEC 2004 is the latest three-day extravaganza to be run by IP Security Events & Media with the aim of showcasing IP technology as a surveillance medium. If you're still to be convinced that this is the future for CCTV, why not pop along and find out the facts. We ...

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    The worst kind of good news

    2003-10-31T00:00:00Z

    The home secretary's announcement last Friday that there is to be an amnesty for 50,000 asylum seekers generated the expected "shock horror" headlines in the right-wing press while liberals and charities, by and large, welcomed it.

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    There, but for the grace of God, go I

    2003-10-31T00:00:00Z

    I have a friend staying with me at the moment. He has been dispatched from the marital home but has nowhere to go. He can't afford to continue to pay for the house where his children live and get himself a place as well. Housing Today readers will doubtless recognise ...

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    Give us the tools …

    2003-10-31T00:00:00Z

    It can be hard for tenants to get involved in consultations on regeneration schemes. Vicky Richardson joins a training course that gives residents the skills they need to make a real contribution – through the medium of Plasticine

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    The Future of Recruitment

    2003-10-31T00:00:00Z

    What does the future hold for recruiters and their clients now that change orchestrated by the Security Industry Authority is upon them? In the final article of this series, we suggest that technology will be a fundamental driver, both widening the pool of talent available and sharpening the whole process.

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    IJA protects the future... and the past

    2003-10-31T00:00:00Z

    Independent security and risk management consultant IJA – winner of the 'Best Security Consultant' Award at the 2003 Security Excellence Awards – has completed a series of security projects at the British Museum, helping to ensure the safety of the 5,000,000 visitors who pass through on an annual basis while ...