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The fine Edwardian House in Reading THE OWNER of a ‘fine’ Edwardian House has finally been given the green light to turn their property into flats having been knocked back on six previous occasions. The home, at 39 Brunswick Hill near Reading West station, has been the subject of three planning applications in three years. Each time the applicant was told their plan to convert the property into a number of flats was not acceptable and each time a subsequent appeal was thrown out by national planning inspectors. But a fourth plan, to turn the house into eight new flats, was approved by councillors earlier this week despite opposition from more than a dozen neighbours unhappy at the changes proposed to the ‘fine’ and ‘attractive’ villa. ....
New IET Webinar Explores the Role of the Building Safety Manager in Raising Construction Standards Written by AZoBuildFeb 25 2021 A free online webinar, Raising Standards, Saving Lives, hosted on Thursday 4 March 2021 by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), will take an in depth look at the new role of the Building Safety Manager. Following the Grenfell tragedy that highlighted the need for sweeping changes in the construction world to ensure resident safety, the draft Building Safety Bill proposed a new role, the Building Safety Manager, which will be required by all buildings in scope. The webinar will explore what the role of a Building Safety Manager entails, major concerns they will need to tackle, how the role interacts with regulators, contractors and residents, and more. ....
Council tax going up with leaders blaming effect of pandemic ); RESIDENTS of Henley face paying nearly £70 more in council tax from April 1. Oxfordshire County Council, which has by far the biggest share of the charge, has agreed a 2.99 per cent increase, including one per cent to help fund adult social care. This means that the average band D household will now pay £1,573.11 a year for the council’s services, an increase of £47 on the current financial year. South Oxfordshire District Council has raised its share of the tax by 3.99 per cent. This means a band D household will now pay £131.24 a year, an increase of £5, for it services. ....
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