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Hospital design impacts on staff, report says

27 July 2004

Consulting nurses and NHS staff about hospital design will improve their performance and morale, according to the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment this week.

Brighton stadium inquiry to reopen

27 July 2004

Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott today announced that he would reopen the planning inquiry into a new stadium for Brighton and Hove Albion Football Club.

Government announces new buildings code

27 July 2004

A drive to cut greenhouse gases will be the centrepiece of a new industry code for environmentally-sustainable buildings, announced by the government today.

Research gives third runway clean bill of health

27 July 2004

A third runway at Heathrow would not breach new European air quality limits, according to government-backed research made public this week.

Buyers want eco-info on new homes

27 July 2004

Nearly 90 per cent of buyers want to know if their homes are environmentally friendly, but two thirds say they are not given adequate information, a new survey has found.

Water problems 'halting development'

27 July 2004

Regeneration initiatives in Scotland are being delayed because of years of under-investment in the country’s water and drainage infrastructure, according to industry experts.

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