Table of contents
Building Control — An Analysis of the New Legislation
M.J. BillingtonIntroduction The Building Act 1984, which came into force on 31 October, 1984, is a consolidating measure that brings together relevant sections from 46 different Acts of…
The Rights of Local Authority Tenants to Buy their Home
R. MollartThe passing of the Housing and Building Control Act 1984 amended the ‘right to buy’ provisions for many public sector tenants. This article takes a brief look at the background to…
Legal Liabilities and the Impact of the Building Act 1984
M. RossThe scheme of private certification of building work envisaged by ss. 39–57 of the Housing and Building Control Act 1984 has now been transferred with other provisions to the…
The UK Property Market and the Design of Office Buildings
A.P.J. McIntoshThe purpose of this paper is to examine some aspects of the office property investment market in the UK with an emphasis on building design and the management implications.
The Trustee's Role in Service Management
C.B. TonkinInnovations in housing which depart radically from existing norms may well leave behind them a wake of confusion.
Restoring Hull's Historic Shops
P. TrittonBradford Property Trust plc, one of Britain's largest owners of rented homes, has completed the restoration of one of England's first purpose‐built shopping centres to be built on…
Modern Poland's Property Market Observed
Maxwell WalkerVisitors to Poland in recent years who have had the opportunity to roam at will in this unusual country of contrasts, will have felt both stimulated and confused by the…
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- Professor Graham Squires