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This guidance sets out further information about what you, the leaseholder, do and do not have to pay for remediating a building safety defect via your service charge.
Find out about the reverse charge for supplies of services reported within the Construction Industry Scheme (CIS).
Explains control of advertisement regime.
Actions the government and others are taking to manage the risk of surface water flooding.
What land use codes to use in 2022 when declaring land in a rural payments application such as the Basic Payment Scheme (BPS) and Countryside Stewardship (CS).
The leaseholder protections in the Building Safety Act 2022 only apply to “relevant buildings.” This guidance explains what is meant by that term.
Find out when transactions involving land and buildings are exempt from VAT.
These reports explore best-practice in deploying external solid-wall and internal wall insulation in the UK.
Information about opinions requests we have received this year.
Research investigating the effectiveness of waterproofing treatments in reducing rain penetration in unprotected cavity walls.
The objectives were: to stimulate discussion amongst stakeholders, to identify their issues, to assess the technical challenges and how they…
DECC commissioned BRE to undertake research to improve understanding of the performance of solid wall properties in the UK.
If you are developing a site within a coalfield area you may need to give additional consideration to the proposed drainage and infiltration.
The government response to National Infrastructure Commission’s study about reducing the risk of surface water flooding.
If your site is in the Development High Risk Area, for most forms of development you must submit a Coal Mining Risk Assessment to your Local Planning Authority.
A research report which measured the heat loss through walls (U- value) in English housing.
Decision letter and Inspector’s Report for a recovered appeal.
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