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Government needs to encourage homebuilding »
By Brian de Selby
The government needs to encourage more homebuilding to prevent another house price boom in the future, it has been claimed.
Insulate your home , owners urged »
Handymen and tradesmen could find a boost in insulation installation work following a recommendation by the National Home Improvement Council (NHIC).
Tradesmen to help traders in Ludlow Market »
By Charles Murphy
Qualified tradesmen in Ludlow will be giving the town's market a major makeover by the end of the year after the town council placed an order to build new stalls by the winter.
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Webcam gives a peek at Veldrome construction activity »
By Charles Murphy
The public have been given a first-hand look at how builders and tradesmen at the Olympic Park's Velodrome are progressing on the site after a webcam was launched.
Not enough land for new build homes »
By Susie Cho
Builders and tradesmen in the UK are being forced to build smaller homes due to a lack of available land, according to a new report.
Recession may be past the worst »
By Susie Cho
Small businesses, such as self-employed plumbers and electricians, are being told that the UK may be past the worst of the recession by a leading professional services company.
Refurbishment work begins on Bolton Town Hall »
By Brian de Selby
Tradesmen and handymen in Bolton have begun work on an 11-month programme of window refurbishments to the historic Town Hall.
Lancashire college to hold open day after refurb »
By Charles Murphy
Tradesmen in Lancashire have helped to deliver a multi-million pound upgrade to one of the county's college campuses.
Tradesmen to benefit from £20m funding for Welsh coastline »
By Susie Cho
Tradesmen in North Wales have more work coming their way after the Welsh Assembly government announced a £20 million funding boost to drive forward the regeneration of the coastal belt in the region.
Energy-efficiency should be compulsory »
By Brian de Selby
Tradesmen may be required to install cavity wall insulation, solar panels and other energy-saving measures in homes around the UK after one organisation suggested that it should not be possible to sell or rent an inefficient home.
Ormskirk Station opens after £1.8m refurb »
By Charles Murphy
Tradesmen in Lancashire have helped to deliver a major refurbishment and eco-retrofit of a Grade II Listed railway station.


