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Presents the latest energy efficiency indicators that monitor UK progress.
Statistics on the code for sustainable homes for homes in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Experimental statistics on Energy Performance of Buildings Certificates in England and Wales.
Statistics on designated green belt land.
Data on non-energy mineral production in Great Britain.
Statistics on the code for sustainable homes and average energy efficiency (SAP ratings) for homes in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Results from the study of ambient air quality in the vicinity of North Quay Road, Newhaven, between 23 August 2012 and 13 March 2013
This report sets out the housing standards review challenge panel’s views on the current system of building regulations and housing standards.
A technical report describing status of the environment in and around the Humber Estuary
Report of initial findings from the English housing survey for 2011 to 2012.
A report on research in to the relationship between energy performance ratings and the sale prices of residential properties in the England.
The project investigated the ecological impact of metals in rivers and proposed a new way to set water quality targets for aquatic ecosystems affected by long-term mining pollution.
Equivalence reports produced by the Building Research Establishment.
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