NPPF changes do not go far enough

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Proposed changes to the National Planning Policy Framework include some welcome ambitions but do not go far enough, writes Matt Mahony, policy and public...

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Beyond compliance: How the construction industry can combat modern slavery

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The built environment is at high risk of modern slavery due to skills shortages, a widespread reliance on temporary migrant workers and tight deadlines....

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APS mental health campaign sends message to Government

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The Association for Project Safety is campaigning throughout the UK to raise awareness of mental health issues, taking the campaign from Westminster to both...

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Evidence is essential in arguing against accessibility adjustments on heritage projects

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About Access was recently asked to assess accessibility adjustments at a prominent UK heritage tourism site- and found some glaring omissions The creativity...

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How Re-flow software streamlined Premier Water Solutions’ workflows

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As water managment consultancy Premier Water Solutions relocated and expanded its service offering, they sought a streamlining software to maximise efficiency-...

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GRAHAM appointed to £10m primary school modernisation project

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Brunstane primary school in Edinburgh is set to undergo a £10m retrofit to become more green Works commenced on the primary school last month with completion...

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Number of empty homes rises to 998,784

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The Government has released data showing that the number of out-of-use or empty homes has risen to 998,784, with 265,061 of those now long-term This means that...

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Construction firm fined £160,000 after upturned telehandler fatality

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HSE has fined construction firm Merchant Homes Partnership Limited £160,000 after a worker died in an incident involving a falling vehicle The upturned...

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€5m funding to Construct Innovate for housing research

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Ireland’s Department of Housing, Local Government & Heritage, in cooperation with the Department of Enterprise, Trade & Employment, has secured and...

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Why we need to accelerate electrification for decarbonisation and growth

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The UK government must increase expenditure to accelerate electrification supply or risk losing out on global net zero economic opportunity, argues Yselkla...

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