All Inbox articles – Page 3

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    Legal dispute

    2011-02-11T00:00:00Z

    It is interesting to read Ann Minogue’s “Can we be of any assistance?” (21 January, page 49). Minogue picks up on the point that adjudicators rarely appoint lawyers to advise on the law.

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    Protect our assets

    2011-02-04T00:00:00Z

    There is much comment and debate at present about the actions and spending of state-owned banks but should our attention now turn to the councils who are selling off their property assets to balance their books?

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    Back on track

    2011-02-04T00:00:00Z

    I don’t think that Building gives enough weight to the personal commitment of Lord Coe to provide an athletics venue at the heart of the East End (Building blog, 25 January)

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    Do the maths

    2011-02-04T00:00:00Z

    Regarding the suggestion that schools should have a longer day to save space (28 January, page 9), most secondary schools already have to offer sessional lunch breaks in order to accommodate all pupils into the hall

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    VAT on domestic animals

    2011-01-14T00:00:00Z

    Funny how Labour’s 1% hike on NI was a “jobs tax” that every CEO in the country seemed to want to scream about and sign carefully staged letters about, but now a 2.5% rise in VAT is being introduced by this shambles of a government with barely a word from ...

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    How to do architecture right

    2011-01-14T00:00:00Z

    I don’t entirely disagree with Lucy Rogers’ points (inbox, 10 December) in relation to my column (19 November, page 31)

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    VAT for domestic building ...

    2011-01-14T00:00:00Z

    I hope this government knows what it is doing, because interest rates will have to rise soon as well (VAT increase could cost 11,000 jobs, 17 December, building.co.uk)

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    Don't curb your enthusiasm

    2011-01-14T00:00:00Z

    I really like Kulveer Ranger’s enthusiasm (26 November, page 36) - these large infrastructure projects need huge amounts of positive energy from those in the driving seats to make them successful

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    Career advice for Lloyd

    2011-01-07T00:00:00Z

    I read with interest the letter from Lloyd Holmes in the 10 December issue of Building Magazine and was pleased to see that he is considering a career in the UK nuclear industry. I was disappointed, though, to see that he views future prospects as “gloomy”

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    Green agenda can help industry

    2011-01-07T00:00:00Z

    The latest report from Audit Scotland on progress towards cutting energy use in Scotland’s public sector (Improving energy efficiency: a follow-up, published 8 December) suggests that local authorities in particular still have a long way to go

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    Divided we stand

    2011-01-07T00:00:00Z

    Gordon Taylor (no relation), misunderstands the purpose of a professional body (3 December, page 26), when he argues for consolidation of the professions

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    Easy, tiger

    2011-01-07T00:00:00Z

    I write regarding your article “One hungry tiger” (3 December, page 32). As in most reports about Ireland’s economic woes these days, the writer stated that the once-mighty Celtic tiger has accepted an £80bn bailout.

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    Measured response

    2011-01-07T00:00:00Z

    Amanda Levete (17 December, page 28) is quite right to point out society’s predilection for inappropriate rulers but wrong to devalue the way architects, by their designs, are the measure of all things.

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    Centuries-old news

    2010-12-10T00:00:00Z

    Your recent article on the Irish coming to Britain to work in the UK construction industry is about 250 years too late (3 December, page 32).

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    Improving our energy grades

    2010-12-10T00:00:00Z

    Despite our being well on the way to achieving zero-carbon for new build, the WWF and Ecofys Climate Policy Tracker report for the EU has awarded the UK an E grade for its carbon policies, given the lack of support for improving the performance of our existing building stock

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    Grey opinion is worth having

    2010-12-10T00:00:00Z

    In Pascale Scheurer’s rant (19 November, page 31) about just about everything, it is sad to see that she has a narrow-minded and muddled attitude to public participation.

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    Where should I start?

    2010-12-10T00:00:00Z

    My dad gets Building and recently I used it as an information source on my GCSE project (19 March)

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    Let’s play associations

    2010-12-03T00:00:00Z

    I read with interest your article on specialists (19 November, page 36) and would respectfully point out that at least six companies in your fit-out category are NAS members, including ISG Retail, and are most certainly not subcontractors as your opening header suggests. I would also point out that they ...

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    Knowles on Levete …

    2010-12-03T00:00:00Z

    The article by Amanda Levete in Building (19 November, page 26) kindled a few memories. She poses the question: “Higher education is going to become increasingly inaccessible, so why don’t we create ways of training architects on the job?”

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    … And Taylor on Knowles

    2010-12-03T00:00:00Z

    Further to the article by Malcolm Taylor (no relation) in Building (22 October, page 33) regarding his dissatisfaction with the RICS, I was interested in the follow-up letter by the much respected Roger Knowles (29 October, page 27) and his effort to entice more QSs to join his breakaway organisation. ...