30 October 2008
Dame Yve Buckland, head of the Consumer Council for Water, told a fringe meeting on sustainable water supply at the Conservative Party conference on 29 September, that although service improvements have been brought about following water services privatisation, customers still questioned whether they benefited as much as shareholders.
30 October 2008
Architects and historic building consultancy Purcell Miller Tritton has been granted ISO14001:2004 for environmental management systems, one of the few design practices in the UK to do so.
30 October 2008
DCLG has formally approved the methodology for calculating the energy performance of buildings including target emission rates, building emission rates, asset ratings and operational ratings of buildings.
30 October 2008
A guide to the scope and requirements of regulations applying to energy performance certificates when homes are being sold or let has been published by DCLG.
30 October 2008
More than half of UK architects believe it was the Victorians who left the country the greatest housing legacy while only 3.5% believe that honour belongs to the last decade.
30 October 2008
The Government is considering extending smart metering to small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) following its decision to require energy suppliers to provide them to larger companies.
30 October 2008
Refurbishing around 25m homes to achieve an 80% cut in their carbon emissions by 80% by 2050 can be done, but the significant market failure in delivery will have to be addressed by fiscal and regulatory measures from Government, concludes the UK Green Building Council’s Low Carbon Existing Homes report.
30 June 2008
The Government’s Strategy for Sustainable Construction has set a range of targets for the industry including a 50% reduction in landfill of its wastes and responsible sourcing for 25% of its materials by 2012.
30 June 2008
Thirty six per cent of British homeowners would be willing to make environmentally-friendly improvements to their property before selling up to ensure a faster sale, according to a Baxi survey.
30 June 2008
Planning permission for a historically-inspired eco town to be named as Sherford in south Devon, with a projected population of 12,000, has been endorsed by South Hams District Council’s Development Control Committee.