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How the development of a county-wide housing stock database for Suffolk County Council helped the council use well-honed data to target domestic energy efficiency programmes and campaigns. Read more…
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National Energy Foundation
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David Dean
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The London Low Emission Construction Partnership (LLECP) is a project funded by the Greater London Authority and Transport for London as part of the Mayors Air Quality Fund. Read more…
Greater London Authority (GLA)
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Natalia Ford
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To create a built environment that ensures a high quality of life for all European citizens will require a renovation revolution – to help our buildings become the best they can be for the people and the communities they serve. Read more…
World GBC Europe Network
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Thanks to a highly efficient, low-carbon energy centre at Spring Mews in Vauxhall, CLS Holding’s new mixed-use development substantially exceeded... Read more…
Better Buildings Partnership (BBP)
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The BBP has produced a comprehensive Toolkit for green leases to enable owners and occupiers of commercial buildings to work together to reduce the environmental impact of their buildings. Read more…
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‘Principles for a Human City’ responds, and gives further definition to, the ‘emerging principles’ for the future regeneration of King’s Cross, published jointly by LCR, the London Borough of Camden and the King’s Cross Partnership in November 1997 (see Appendix B). Read more…
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