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Application for variation of planning permission in respect of new windows to side elevation and loft room with rooflights to pitched roof
Decision letter and Inspector’s Report for 4 recovered appeals.
Overview of case details, documents, key dates and how to make a representation.
This study examines the relation between primary forest loss and landscape characteristics in the Ucayali region, Peru
Guidance on how to determine domestic curtilage.
Answers to frequently asked questions on Approved Document O, which sets standards for reducing overheating risk in new residential buildings.
This paper considers whether infrastructure investments in hazardous coastal areas continue to be justified
This study investigates the potential effects of 3 sea-level rise scenarios on the Sundarbans within coastal Bangladesh
Residential Property Tribunal Decision of Judge Mr A Harris LLM FRICS FCIArb and Mr C Gowman BSc MCIEH on 15 June 2021
This paper analyzes the effect of large scale floods, which displaced at least 100,000 people each, in over 1,800 cities in 40 countries, from 2003-2008.
Monthly clinical outcomes for patients transported by Ambulance Services in England following cardiac arrest, stroke, heart attack or sepsis.
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