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This week, Alex Rostron of Rutlish School in Wimbledon spent the week with us to experience first hand how we are trying to improve the performance of homes across the country. We asked him to summarise some of the things...
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Your home and garden support a vast array of animals, but construction/renovating/modifying houses can have a negative effect on different types of wildlife in Britain. But there are changes you can make to give wildlife a home in your house...
The Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 or ‘CDM 2015’ aim to improve health and safety in the industry by helping all stakeholders in a project to: sensibly plan the work so the risks involved are managed from start to...
On 5th September 2015 it was Parity Projects’ 10th birthday. Russell Smith our MD summed up what the tens years have meant to him on the evening of the 17th September when we had a small celebration. This is what...
Practical Steps to EESSH Compliance On Wednesday 27th May, Parity Projects and Keepmoat jointly hosted an event at The Lighthouse, Glasgow to explore with representatives from 40 social landlords the current understanding and progress towards meeting the Energy Efficiency Standard...
When looking to choose the right option from many available, whatever the setting, it’s a good approach to look at the extremities of choice and work in towards your favoured position. Some choices are easier to make than others of...
Our Managing Director, Russell Smith’s most recent blog for Building, posted 12th December 2013 Real retrofit requires real professionals; Retrofit is being dumbed down, and the results of ignorance can be disastrous There has been a lot of rumpus recently over...