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Stephen Williams met with key professional bodies, challenging them to do more to make buildings, streets and public space more inclusive.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Medmerry flood defence in Sussex is the winner of the 2014 Prime Minister’s Better Public Building Award.
Website will provide information for people to find registered, competent electricians in their area.
This circular announces the introduction of third party certification schemes for electrical work in dwellings and simplification of schedule 3.
Government plans will make it easier and cheaper to build homes to a high standard.
David Cameron announced a package of measures to help small business in a speech to the Federation of Small Businesses.
Communities Minister Don Foster announces proposals to simplify confusing housing standards.
This circular outlines the changes made by the Building Regulation etc (Amendment) (No2) Regulations 2013.
This circular announces amendments to the Building Regulations 2010.
Letter from Eric Pickles to assembly member Ann Jones of the National Assembly for Wales.
Circular draws attention to the amendment of the Building Regulations 2010 and authorisation of new and extended competent person schemes.
Written Ministerial Statement by Communities Secretary Eric Pickles on changes to the building regulations on energy efficiency (updated 7 March 2013).
Red tape that affects house builders and landlords is cut, while the Red Tape Challenge focuses on planning administration next.
Government moves to scrap the requirement to get simple and low risk electrical works approved will save money for householders.
The purpose of this Circular is to: draw attention to these amendments and explain the changes they make to the Building Regulations 2010…
Written Ministerial Statement by The Right Honourable Don Foster MP on changes to the building regulations regime in England.
Homeowners will not face red tape when building conservatories and extensions.
This circular draws attention to amendments to Approved Document L1.
This circular draws attention to the Building (Amendment) Regulations 2004 Statutory Instruments (SI 2004/1465).
This Circular document draws attention to the Building (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2004 (S.I. 2004/1808) which were made on 13 July 2004.
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