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  2. Lifetime Homes Standards - Wikipedia

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    Lifetime Homes Standards. The Lifetime Homes Standard is a series of sixteen design criteria intended to make homes more easily adaptable for lifetime use at minimal cost. The concept was initially developed in 1991 by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation and Habinteg Housing Association. The administration and technical support on Lifetime Homes is ...

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  4. File:The Building Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1990 (NISR ...

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    Consult this guide for full details. Note: Since 2010, almost all information owned by the UK Crown is offered for use and re-use under the Open Government Licence by authority of The Controller of His Majesty's Stationery Office. info

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  6. Building regulations in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The building regulations made under the Building Act 1984 have been periodically updated, rewritten or consolidated, with the latest and current version being the Building Regulations 2010. The UK Government (at Westminster) is responsible for the relevant legislation and administration in England, the Welsh Government (at Cardiff) is the ...

  7. Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government

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    v. t. e. The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government[2] (MHCLG) is a ministerial department of the Government of the United Kingdom. It is responsible for housing, communities, and local government in England. It was established in May 2006 and is the successor to the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister, established in 2001.