Planning laws ignored
Language: English Series: Architects` Journal ; 199(25) 22 June 1994, 7 | Independent ; 22 June 1994, 20(1)Publication details: 1994Subject(s): Summary: Though owners of listed buildings will spend five times the national average on repairs and home improvements over the next three years, most will ignore planning laws and prefer builders to architects as their advisers according to a report from Wedgwood Markham Associates Ltd "Historic houses".| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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Though owners of listed buildings will spend five times the national average on repairs and home improvements over the next three years, most will ignore planning laws and prefer builders to architects as their advisers according to a report from Wedgwood Markham Associates Ltd "Historic houses".