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A Matter of Great Import
Article, The Scotsman February 2, 2006 258 KB

Building Talk
a daily online Ezine, aimed at Architects, Civil Engineers and Building Services Contractors throughout the world.
http://www.buildingtalk.com/news/eer/eer133.html

Green Building Press
publishes Building for a Future and The Green Building Bible - both of which promote eco friendly building methods.
http://www.newbuilder.co.uk/news/NewsFullStory.asp?ID=1016

The Eco Housing source for journalists, researchers and opinion formers
The Eco Housing Newsletter offers journalists, researchers, and opinion formers information, ideas and contacts from the latest Eco Friendly Housing initiatives and research in the UK and abroad.
Eco Housing Newsletter, Winter 2005 148 KB

The Eco Housing source for journalists, researchers and opinion formers
The Eco Housing Newsletter offers journalists, researchers, and opinion formers information, ideas and contacts from the latest Eco Friendly Housing projects and research in the UK and abroad
Eco Housing Newsletter, June/July 2005 208 KB

Demand for Super E® Homes Soars
The demand for Super E® housing in the UK has increased by 740% since the launch of the first home in April 2002.
Press Release, 16 September 2003

Environ Sunley launches Kings Hill development
Super E® Home Builder Environ Sunley successfully launched its new luxury development at Kings Hill, West Malling, Kent June 5th.
Press Release, 1 July 2003

First Super E houses in Scotland
This newly built four bedroom home is Scotland's first house to be completed using the Super E® system.
Article, Selfbuild & Design, May 2003 1.8 MB

Super E homes unveiled: Carn Mor development in Scotland
A first in innovative and state-of-the-art housing has been launched at the Carn Mor Development near Inverness in Scotland.
Article, ABC&D, March 2003 159 KB

Timber and Part L
On 1 January 2003 new Building Regulations in relation to Conservation of Fuel and Energy, Part L, will come into force.
Article, Construction & Property News, December 2002 477 KB

The House of Tomorrow in Cavan Today
One of the most interesting housing schemes in Ireland is nearing completion in Virginia, Co Cavan.
Article, Construction & Property News, November 2002 642 KB

Super E® Programme Moves Forward: Canadian Homes – Engineered For Living
Super E® – the scheme which represents a new standard for energy efficient housing – has received a boost to its UK campaign with major new announcements from Sunley, Viceroy Homes and leading insurance company, Zurich.
Press Release, 25 October 2002

‘Super E® Breath of Fresh Air’ seminars launch in November
Zurich Insurance, Building Homes and the Canadian High Commission are joining forces to bring you the Super E® Breath of Fresh Air seminars on 19th November in London and 20th November in Birmingham.
Press Release, 23 October 2002

New partners sign up for Super E® Housing Program
Following the launch of the first Super E® home in the UK in April, the housing programme is continuing to generate great awareness, resulting in partners around the UK who are signing up to the concept.
Press Release, 11 July 2002

Canadians unveil new timber frame ‘philosophy’
Canada's minister of natural resources has unveiled the first energy efficient Super E Canadian timber frame house to be built in the UK.
Article, Timber Trade Journal, 27 April 2002 947 KB

Super E® Housing Program showcases at the Building Centre
To coincide and compliment the launch of the Super E® housing program in the UK, a permanent exhibition will be on display at the Building Centre in London from 23 January 2002.
Press Release, 6 March 2002

Super E arrives in the UK
A growing trend towards energy efficient housing, coupled with increased pressure from the British government on builders to comply with stricter building regulations, has left many in the industry feeling like it is time for a change.
Article, Housebuilders & Developers Datafile, 27 February 2002 63 KB

A Growth Industry
Timber frame construction has always been popular with selfbuilders, but the latest developments promise to make it easier, faster and more energy efficient than ever before.
Article, Selfbuild & Design, February 2002 334 KB

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