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The purpose of this Circular is to announce that the Building (Amendment) (No.2) Regulations 2004 have been revoked in their entirety
This circular draws attention to the Building (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2002 (SI 2002/2871).
This circular gives notice of the changes being brought into effect on 1 January 2001.
The purpose of this circular is to draw attention to these amendment regulations and explain the changes they make to the Building Act 1984.
Circular explaining changes to building regulations rules, allowing electronic communication of specified building control documents.
Proposed new powers will make it easier for hard working families to make home improvements.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Decision letter and Inspector's Report on appeals relating to an application for planning permission.
Don Foster welcomed a huge response from neighbourhood groups interested in using new powers to save local assets or take over services.
Speech by the Housing Minister Mark Prisk to the Council of Mortgage Lenders at its annual conference.
Speech by Housing Minister, Mark Prisk, to the Council of Mortgage Lenders' annual conference.
Eric Pickles visited Cambridgeshire and Suffolk to see how local businesses are using government funding to help boost local development.
New independent group of building industry experts to simplify the mass of rules imposed on developers and housebuilders.
Planning minister sees first hand how the Planning Inspectorate is playing a vital role in new reforms and improvements of the planning system.
Following publication of Defra’s revised Contaminated Land Statutory Guidance in April 2012, a National Panel of Experts has been set up to …
Scheme highlights people rescuing their local heritage.
New changes to planning laws will ensure planning applicants no longer face the threat of being double charged a costly planning levy for local…
New legislation to support the aspirations of hard working people by reducing the bureaucratic barriers that stop British businesses from creating…
Councils should amend their existing planning policies to make it easier for disused farm buildings to be converted into affordable homes.
Housing Minister Mark Prisk today said he was delighted that the first applications for a slice of a new £30million self-build investment fund…
External group to look at streamlining the 6,000 pages of planning practice guidance.
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