But there was a slackening of activity in the late 1990s, as housing associations found it hard to service intense grassroots activity – which is why the Housing Corporation’s recent introduction of an extra four per cent on-cost allowance for Self Build schemes is particularly welcome.
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decorators london remodeling ideas, various aspects of bathroom remodeling, and the ins and outs of wall paneling. We also hit upon other types of remodeling that increase the market value of a home, including the use of water features and tiled floor. In part 2 we will discuss creative ways to increase storage space in various areas of the house, wallpapering techniques to help insure success, and handy tips that make home improvement projects proceed a little easier. Creative Ways to Increase Storage Whether you lack storage area in your kitchen, bedroom, or entry way there are creative ways to increase storage space quickly, easily, and affordably. Halls for instance, although often overlooked, usually have long walls with ample space for storage. A single open shelf installed a foot or so from the ceiling will not impede movement even in narrow halls. It provides storage space for items such as umbrellas, hats, scarves, gloves, and folded sweaters and outer jackets.
“We are very pleased that this wind farm is to be built. Renewable energy generation is crucial to tackling climate change and when wind farms do not cause environmental damage, the RSPB will be the first to support them.”
1. Open jail processes 'beefed up' data: 19.03.08
The prison service promises action after an offender raped a schoolgirl while on the run from an open jail.

2. Gritty Dutch war games raise eyebrows in former colony data: 07.04.08
Dutch marines say their training in Suriname is just that, but the military activities still arouse suspicions in the former Dutch colony.

3. High rice prices no windfall for many Asian farmers data: 07.04.08
For many rice farmers in Asia, the commodity they produce ends up as food in their stomachs, not cash in their bank accounts.

4. The Independent reshuffles top management data: 10.04.08
Sir Anthony O'Reilly's flagship newpaper is to appoint Roger Alton, the former editor of The Observer, as its editor in an overhaul aimed at ending years of losses

5. Freire first Spaniard to win Ghent-Wevelgem data: 10.04.08
Oscar Freire used his powerful sprint finish to become the first Spaniard to win the 209km Ghent-Wevelgem race on Wednesday.

6. Madeleine McCann: Apologies through the ages data: 19.03.08
From hoaxes to errors of judgment, the front-page apologies in the Daily Star and the Daily Express today are the latest in a long history of expressions of regret by newspapers.

7. Crowded jails 'make Scotland more dangerous' data: 10.04.08
Overcrowded jails are making Scotland a more dangerous place, the chief inspector of prisons has said

8. Grand prix chief holds ground amid calls to quit over sex scandal data: 10.04.08
Max Mosley, head of the International Automobile Federation, has admitted he was in the sadomasochistic session caught on tape, rejected implications that there were Nazi themes and defended what he did as 'completely legal.'

9. Two charged over beach head data: 07.04.08
Two men are charged in connection with the death of a Lithuanian woman whose head was found on a beach.

10. Udo Voigt, leader of German far-right party, charged with defamation data: 27.03.08
Voigt, head of the National Democratic Part, was charged Tuesday with incitement and defamation for allegedly publishing a pamphlet before the 2006 soccer World Cup that prosecutors said called into question whether nonwhite players should be on the national team.

11. Asian stocks drop on fears about U.S. economy data: 10.04.08
Companies like United Parcel Service, considered a bellwether of U.S. economic activity, have cut their earnings forecasts this week, highlighting the threat from a slowing U.S. economy.

12. Omagh civil case due before court data: 07.04.08
A civil action against five people relatives believe were behind the Omagh bombing is due to begin.

13. Man critical after blaze at hotel data: 19.03.08
A 45-year-old is in hospital and three others feared missing after a fire at a disused hotel.

14. Yevgeny Primakov, former prime minister of Russia, supports partition of Kosovo data: 27.03.08
He said that only ethnic partition would avoid future conflict but warned that it would entail population movements.

15. Sue Carroll: Not a Lott wrong with wanting to work hard data: 07.04.08
As millions of us trudged back to work after the most dismal Easter break in living memory it's fair to say we might just have allowed ourselves the indulgence of a daydream.

16. Chelsea hope for third time lucky data: 10.04.08
Chelsea will not care if their Champions League semi-final against Liverpool later this month produces another turgid defensive standoff as long as they finish third time lucky.

17. Economic slowdown hits Silicon Valley data: 10.04.08
Job growth has slowed, start-up companies are spending more cautiously, and early-stage investors who nurture the start-ups are growing more frugal.

18. A12, 'worst road' in Britain, subject to inquiry data: 10.04.08
The A12, voted the worst in Britain, is to be investigated by a former transport chief who only six months ago spent more than two hours stuck in traffic on the route.

19. Kenya opposition urges restraint data: 10.04.08
Kenyan opposition leader Raila Odinga asks his supporters to exercise restraint after talks break down.

20. Microsoft/Yahoo data: 07.04.08
Is Microsoft finally getting ready to play hard? During the two months of phoney war since the software giant launched its unsolicited offer for Yahoo, it has avoided doing a Larry Ellison

21. David Beckham's new tattoo data: 19.03.08
David Beckham appears to have chosen an ancient Chinese proverb in what is the latest addition to his tattoo collection.

22. Pro-Tibet protesters disrupt Olympic flame lighting data: 27.03.08
Activists angered by the Chinese crackdown in Tibet disrupted the ceremony Monday in Greece, unfurling a banner and calling for a boycott of the Beijing Summer Games.

23. Trial opens in London for 8 accused of plotting suicide attacks on trans-Atlantic airliners data: 07.04.08
Prosecutors said Thursday that the suspects had planned to inflict heavy casualties "in the name of Islam" by igniting liquid explosives as planes flew from London to the United States and Canada.

24. BBC and ISPs clash over iPlayer data: 10.04.08
A row breaks out about who should pay for the extra network costs incurred by the BBC's on-demand TV service.

25. Cypriot leaders move forward on reconciliation data: 27.03.08
The leaders of the Greek and Turkish communities of Cyprus agreed Friday to restart peace talks on reunifying the ethnically split island, and to open a crossing in the heart of the divided capital.

26. In last meeting, Putin and Bush agree to disagree data: 07.04.08
But President George W. Bush and President Vladimir Putin did declare that the United States and Russia would seek to cooperate on a variety of other security and economic issues.

27. Classic marathon cup returns to London data: 07.04.08
The Gold Cup that Queen Alexandra presented to the Italian runner Dorando Pietri a century ago is returning to London for the first time for Sunday's marathon.

28. Kosovo's actions hearten a Hungarian enclave data: 10.04.08
Romania's Hungarian minority believe it's their time for independence and for their proposed semi-autonomous state, Szeklerland.

29. Prosecutors quiz Samsung boss data: 07.04.08
The boss of South Korea's Samsung Group is questioned by prosecutors over corruption allegations.

30. Despite setback, France to pursue Betancourt's release data: 10.04.08
Bernard Kouchner, the French foreign minister, vowed to push ahead with efforts to free the French-Colombian hostage, even after her rebel captors, the group FARC, rejected a mission trying to reach her.


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On Lewis, the developers knew from day one that the site was protected by law, that their proposal would harm large areas of peatland and threaten a range of breeding and migrating birds.A second proposal for Lewis was submitted last week.