All Building articles in Archive Titles – Page 1024
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Punching above your weight in jobs ring
Douglas Catt of c2c Recruitment offers advice on finding work and finding staff
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EN50131 'targeted'
Geoff Tate, Chief Executive of the SSAIB explains the process of Euro Standards and answers industry critics
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Shops protected in 5-point plan
A robbery reduction intitiative is being pioneered by Greater Manchester Police.
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Don't scrap BS4737!
The tried and trusted British Standard BS 4737 should not be withdrawn … but until a decision is made one way or another installers will suffer
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Special Project 3
Altron takes pole position in Sheffield where the city's crime and disorder reduction partnership is initiating an ongoing improvement of CCTV
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The bench test 2: Getting a lift
Impro IXP 200 access control system from BPTTricky programming for first-time installers
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Biometrics Masterclass [Part 2]: Technology in action
A beginner's guide by Sean Taylor, Manager for Iris Recognition Products at Panasonic UK Ltd
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Special Project 2
ADT secures a vital part of medieval England's treasures - the Domesday Book - with a digital recording system that records high resolution images 24 hours a day. One of the requirements of the client's specification was for a system with a high image refresh rate as well as the ...
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The bench test 1: Hidden talents
Siemens CCBC 1325-MP colour cameraSophisticated adjustments for tricky conditions
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Ravenscraig reborn
Ravenscraig reborn: North Lanarkshire council has granted planning permission for the £8bn redevelopment of the former Ravenscraig steelworks site. The number of homes to be provided and the proportion of social housing is yet to be decided. The council expects work to start later this year. The finished project will ...
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Public & Private
Bruce Mew and Kevin Griffin on what the Budget meant for housing and regeneration finance
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Southern switches to stakeholder pensions
The volatile stock market has forced another major housing group to close its final-salary pension scheme to new applicants.
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Transfer notes
The first National Audit Office report attracted headlines for suggesting that it would be cheaper for stock to be refurbished by councils. The report says more attention should be paid to "post-transfer events". Perhaps the new landlords are securing windfall gains? Are they refinancing too easily? We can leave the ...
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Northern stars
Sally Whitehill visits Middlesbrough to watch the council's partnership response to nuisance in action
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Positive moves
Positive moves: The Moment by Moment Theatre Group, set up by Yarrow Housing for adults with learning disabilities, will be performing a play called Homeland at the Arts Educational School in Chiswick on 24-26 April. The group was created to provide tenants with opportunities for social interaction. It aims to ...
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New mortgage threat to low-cost ownership schemes
Long-term, fixed-interest mortgages would be cheaper than existing low-cost schemes
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Pathfinder's keeper
Mike Gahagan was the man behind the Communities Plan at the ODPM and is now set to take a leading role in its delivery as chair of the South Yorkshire market renewal pathfinder.
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Inplace of strife
I was sorry to read the letter from Adrian Grover in which the National Housing Federation's new identity for the sector and the name for Hyde Group's new division, Inplace, were compared (11 April, page 18).Hyde staff have been involved in our sector identity work since spring 2002. This is ...
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Relocation scheme hits trouble as North snubs Londoners
LAWN chief writes to housing directors to find out why Northern landlords aren't interested