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      • Housing Act 2004 – National Training Programme Module 4
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    Housing

    Warwick Legal Training (WLT) has developed several housing related courses, including courses on the the Housing Health and Safety Rating System and Preparing for an Appeal to the Residential Property Tribunal. These courses are delivered in cooperation with the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health. For further details click here, or contact either David Ormandy david.ormandy@warwick.ac.uk.

     

    WLT was commissioned by the Improvement and Development Agency to develop a course as part of the government's Housing Act 2004 National Training Programme. The materials for this course are avilable here (see the menu on the left).

    The 5th Warwick Healthy Housing Conference
    was held at the University of Warwick
    from 17th to 19th March 2008

     

    For a flavour of the previous event, click on the link below:

    Healthy Housing Conference

    Copies of the abstracts from the event can be obtained by contacting

    j dot cook dot 1 at warwick dot ac dot uk

    Warwick Law School, Tel: 024 7652 3075
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    Page contact: Julie Cook Last revised: Thu 10 Jun 2010
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