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Sustainable Buildings SPD
1: Introduction
Representation ID: 22
Received: 01/09/2008
Respondent: Warwickshire Rural Community Council
Congratulates the Council on its clear guidance and was pleased to see the regulations apply to extensions as well as new build and to non-residential and residential development.
Liked the use of examples and advice on how to acheive energy efficiency.
Congratulates the Council on its clear guidance and was pleased to see the regulations apply to extensions as well as new build and to non-residential and residential development.
Liked the use of examples and advice on how to acheive energy efficiency.
It is a bit draconian to expect 10% in all circumstances given that a really well built home may only need a very small input of energy. In general agree with demanding more energy efficiency.
Uttlesford requires that extensions should not add to the energy needs of a building.
Object
Sustainable Buildings SPD
5.2
Representation ID: 23
Received: 01/09/2008
Respondent: Warwickshire Rural Community Council
It is a bit draconian to expect 10% in all circumstances given that a really well built home may only need a very small input of energy. In general agree with demanding more energy efficiency.
Congratulates the Council on its clear guidance and was pleased to see the regulations apply to extensions as well as new build and to non-residential and residential development.
Liked the use of examples and advice on how to acheive energy efficiency.
It is a bit draconian to expect 10% in all circumstances given that a really well built home may only need a very small input of energy. In general agree with demanding more energy efficiency.
Uttlesford requires that extensions should not add to the energy needs of a building.
Comment
Sustainable Buildings SPD
1: Introduction
Representation ID: 24
Received: 01/09/2008
Respondent: Warwickshire Rural Community Council
Uttlesford requires that extensions should not add to the energy needs of a building.
Congratulates the Council on its clear guidance and was pleased to see the regulations apply to extensions as well as new build and to non-residential and residential development.
Liked the use of examples and advice on how to acheive energy efficiency.
It is a bit draconian to expect 10% in all circumstances given that a really well built home may only need a very small input of energy. In general agree with demanding more energy efficiency.
Uttlesford requires that extensions should not add to the energy needs of a building.