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Sensitive Retrofit of Traditional Heritage Buildings A planning policy perspective Low Carbon Business Breakfast 1 Royal Crescent, Bath 28 July 2015 Cleo Newcombe-Jones BA MSc PG Cert Urban Design MRTPI Planning Policy & Environment

Sensitive Retrofit of Traditional Heritage Buildings, Bath & North East Somerset Council: A Planning Policy Perspective, No. 1 Royal Crescent, 28th July 2015

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Sensitive Retrofit of Traditional Heritage BuildingsA planning policy perspective

Low Carbon Business Breakfast1 Royal Crescent, Bath

28 July 2015

Cleo Newcombe-Jones BA MSc PG Cert Urban Design MRTPIPlanning Policy & Environment

Keynsham Civic Centre

'A great deal of effort has been made by both client and architect to ensure the highest of green credentials. The building is on course to achieving an exemplary Display Energy Certificate (DEC) 'A' rating in 2017 once it has been in use for two years, thus making it one of the lowest energy consuming public buildings in the UK.‘ RIBA SW Panel, 2015

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