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Feb 2012 e-news
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Home » Managing Growth

Managing Growth News Articles

Ancoats - cradle of industrialisation - 14/11/2011
New information leaflet for Conservation Officers on replacing windows - 08/07/2011
English Heritage launches Industrial 'Heritage at Risk' research - 15/04/2011
Regional Growth Fund - 19/11/2010
Managing Growth - 06/05/2010
Smarter Growth - 11/09/2009
Conference Report: Capturing Smarter Growth - Quality in Our Time - 19/06/2009
World Class Places - 19/06/2009
Back in the Easy Chair - 06/04/2009
Pursuit of Quality - 06/04/2009
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CABE - 'Building for Life': this publication assists developers by explaining the 20 Building for Life standard criteria, read more... 

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 As a follow up to the conference held in Ely, the Forum published a good practice guidance document called 'Focus on Housing Growth' (2006).

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