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NewsLandlords could claim eco-tax breaks for green initiatives
National Landlords Association urges private residential landlords to take advantage of Landlord’s Energy Saving Allowance
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NewsHead above the parapet
Maintaining your parapet gutters really shouldn't be a matter of life and death...
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NewsNew service filters out the green wash from the genuine
One Planet Products offers members a quick and easy way to find reliable green suppliers and eco-products
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What will Boris build in London?
Last week Londoners gave Ken the boot and now the new mayor has affordable family homes in his sights
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NewsWe need consistent data on sustainability
Paul King argues that the sheer amount of eco-activities worldwide can end up holding us back by creating confusion
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NewsLord Rogers' cancer centre outshines even Nigella
When Nigella Lawson opened RSH's Maggie's Centre last week, a longtime domestic goddess fan found herself even more blown away by the building itself
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NewsHeadteacher inspires green thinking at school level at Think 08
Richard Dunne speaks of greening schools and attracting young blood to eco-construction
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NewsBellway boss denies £1.3bn Redrow takeover rumours
John Watson says talk of Bellway targeting smaller rival is 'press speculation'
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NewsBalfour Beatty buys Blackpool airport for £14m
Baflour Beatty says airport is set to become a gateway to Lancashire and Cumbria
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NewsDunster to drive Transition Town development
Eco architect to team up with 'post-oil' community to develop zero carbon housing and a factory for production of components for his RuralZED houses in Totnes
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NewsShopping centres adopt BREEAM green standard
International Council of Shopping Centres partners with BRE Global for European sustainability standard
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NewsRoger Humber: 'Housing market will take seven years to recover'
Housing expert says housebuilders could have even tougher times ahead before market corrects itself
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BSF bid costs could be cut by 30%
Government approves proposals intended to cut the cost of bidding on the Building Schools for the Future programme
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NewsSkills enabling priority immigration to be unveiled
Government to announce which skills will boost non-European immigrants' applications for UK jobs
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Cost of construction work rises sharply
BCIS says tenders in last quarter of 2007 rose above inflation despite credit crunch
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NewsArchitecture Foundation director to step down
Rowan Moore, who faced criticism after HQ design by Zaha Hadid was scrapped, to leave role in mid-June
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NewsBovis warns of “significantly lower” half-year results
Mortage market crisis and credit crunch coverage blamed for 30% fall in reservations in 2008
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Credit crunch puts government's housebuilding target in peril
Southern Housing Group chief says lack of lenders is making it hard for housing associations to build
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Switch from competitive tendering saves council £120m
Birmingham's construction partnership has created millions in efficiency savings, calculates new report
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Aukett Fitzroy Robinson appoints new chairman
Tim Hodgson of DTZ takes over from Gerry Deighton, who becomes president













