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Publication NF 60 Avoiding rubbish design - providing for bin storage on new housing developments

Publication Year

2015

Document Status

Current

Abstract

Ways to mitigate the effects of the higher numbers of wheelie bins, needed to meet recycling targets, on the appearance of housing developments; illustrating various solutions to the storage problem, and examples of good practice.

Document History

Written and illustrated by John R Paley Associates and Design for Homes on behalf of the NHBC Foundation. Published by IHS BRE Press on behalf of the NHBC Foundation. Categorised by the NHBC Foundation as a Guide.

Author

Mepham, L., Birkbeck, D. and Mirza, L.

ISBN

9781848064119

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NHBC Foundation

The NHBC Foundation - National House Building Council's independent research institution - was established in January 2006 in partnership with the BRE Trust.