All Property Week articles in Property Direct July 2007
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Signs are plain obvious that floods will head for Herts
Environment Agency warns of further freak weather conditions. David Hatcher reports
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Firms lost in a fog over ‘no smoking’ signs
Tens of thousands of small businesses are at risk of prosecution because they are unaware they have to display ‘no smoking’ signs on their premises, the Federation of Small Businesses has claimed.
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Score one for occupiers in the regulation fight
When drastic changes to the Construction Design and Management regulations first came to light earlier this year, it seemed that our already overcrowded prisons would be tipped further over the edge by an influx of small occupiers.
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Landlords have duty to help small occupiers on environment issues
Small businesses fear being left behind in implementation of green policies
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Larger occupiers rule in trade counter take-up
Developers keen to exploit clustering effect of occupiers. Mark Shepherd reports
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Occupiers win concessions on new construction regulations
Government puts onus on contractors to prove they meet health and safety rules
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Denbigh West strikes a chord thanks to Marshall plan
Home of guitar amps manufacturer is getting its act together. Sean McAllister reports
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Question: My landlord has suggested we refer our service charge dispute to the new RICS panel of independent experts. What is this?
Simon Edwards, associate partner at Drivers Jonas, responds
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Tories’ bid to delay rating bill fails as outrage builds
Tory MP Michael Gove tables four amendments but rating bill goes through
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Pompey in ascendant on football field and trade counters
Portsmouth space comes to market as Southampton awaits Chancerygate plan. Richard Heap reports