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UK cement production has fallen to its lowest level since 1950, putting the government's house building plan at risk, a trade ...
UK cement production has hit its lowest level since 1950 as high energy, regulatory and labour costs hamper the sector. New ...
UK cement production has plummeted to its lowest since 1950, threatening the government's housing plans, warns the Mineral Products Association.
The hum of machinery in Britain’s cement plants is quieter than it has been in decades, and experts warn that this silence ...
UK cement production has fallen to its lowest level since 1950, raising fears over the country’s ability to meet ...
THE Second World War left Britain on the brink with people forced to tighten their purse strings and save any money they could. But by the 1950s, new low-cost housing sprung up around the country ...
Founded in 1900, Tarmac’s Blue Circle Cement has just celebrated 125 years of continuous operation, marking a milestone in UK construction history for one of the sector’s most recognised and enduring ...
Westminster City Council has approved Foster + Partners’ plan to demolish a 1950s housing block in west London and replace it with two seven-storey buildings as part of a major mixed-use development ...
Post-war Britain was a time of great change. The construction of new social housing estates in the 1950s was a big part of this change, as town planners tried to build better homes for ordinary ...
A housing estate which dates back to about 1953 is set to undergo a refurb, the States of Guernsey has said. The Committee for Employment and Social Security (ESS) said it had sought interest from ...
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