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Fact sheet on self reported overheating in England.
Request a repair to a council property to your local council - urgent problems, Right to Repair, health, safety, security
Cambridge Architectural Research, November 2012
Independent evaluation of the impacts of innovative feedback products and services that used smart meter data on household energy consumption.
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2021 consultation-stage guidance for Approved Document L (conservation of fuel and power), Approved Document F (ventilation) and Overheating.
Research examining how domestic heating controls affect energy demand and a secondary data analysis of the Energy Follow-Up Survey (EFUS) looking at current heating controls and heating patterns.
Digital content article exploring different central heating sources in local areas (MSOAs) in England and Wales.
Midlands Region, Mr Graham Freckleton FRICS and Mr Christopher Goodall on 25 February 2019
Following our recommendations to Government, the CMA has published advice for consumers and reminded the industry of its obligations.
Midlands Region, Mr G Freckelton FRICS and Mr R Chumley-Roberts MCIEH. JP on 28 January 2022.
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