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Text file
Organisation:
Wythenshawe Community Housing Group (WCHG)
Policy title:
Empty Homes Policy
Version:
Final version
Date of final approval:
10 May 2023
Approving body:
CX Committee
Responsible director:
Paul Butterworth, Executive Director of Assets
Policy monitoring body:
Customer Experience Committee and GLT
Resident input:
Great Places Panel; Living Well Panel; Customer Experience Committee
Date for policy review:
May 2026
Linked strategies and policies:
Gas Maintenance & Safety Management Policy; Electrical Maintenance and Safety Policy; Carbon Reduction Strategy; Allocations Policy; Asbestos Policy; Legionella Management Policy; Garden Boundary & Fencing Policy; Fire Safety Management Policy; Damp and Mould Policy
Statutory and legal framework:
Health and Safety at Work Act 1974; Gas Safety (Installation & Use) Regulations 1998; Control of Substances Hazardous to Health 2002; Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012; Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015; Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation) Act 2018; Building Safety Act 2022
Scope:
All empty homes managed by WCHG
Geographical area:
Manchester
Local authority partnership:
Manchester City Council
Subject:
Void management and re-letting of empty residential properties
Standards referenced:
Government Decent Homes Standard; WCHG Empty Homes Standard; EPC Band C target
Policy review cycle:
Three years
Year:
Not specified
Region / City:
Not specified
Theme:
Work, integrals, physics problems
Document Type:
Educational material
Organization / Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Students studying calculus or physics
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Date of Approval:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2026
Topic:
Gain (toil, labor, wealth, enjoyment, happiness)
Question:
What do we really gain from all our labor?
Answer:
Labor alone produces fragile gain, but God alone gives the power to enjoy what we have.
Purpose:
Recognize the limits of labor and material gain, turn from trusting in accumulation or traditional blessings for contentment, and learn to receive and enjoy life as a gift from God with reverence and gratitude.
Context:
Ecclesiastes 5:1-6:9 sits within Solomon’s extended reflection on life “under the sun,” where he evaluates worship, work, wealth, and enjoyment. These chapters follow his observations about injustice, oppression, and frustration (chs. 3-4) and prepare the reader for his repeated but developing answer concerning enjoyment, contentment, and fear of God.
Background:
In the ancient Near Eastern world, wealth, honor, long life, and many children were widely recognized as signs of divine blessing. Solomon examines these traditional markers of success and exposes their inability to provide lasting gain or satisfaction apart from God. Writing from the perspective of life “under the sun,” Solomon deliberately withholds final resolution, showing that enjoyment itself is not automatic but must be granted by God—an insight that finds fuller clarity in the New Testament life lived “under the Son.”
Big Idea:
The labor we treasure is easily lost, unless God gives the power to enjoy it.
Year:
2024
Region / City:
N/A
Topic:
Financial planning, household finances, empty nesters
Document Type:
Podcast Transcript
Organization / Institution:
N/A
Authors:
Speaker 1, Speaker 2
Target Audience:
Parents of soon-to-be graduates
Effective Period:
N/A
Approval Date:
May 1st, 2024
Date of Changes:
N/A
Professional Consultation:
Encouraged
Financial Boundaries:
Emphasized for young adults
Financial Products Mentioned:
529 Plans, Roth IRA, 401k, life insurance
Advice on:
Household budget, long-term financial goals, insurance coverage, credit cards
Transition Period:
Post-graduation
Empty Nest Adjustment:
Discussed
Travel and Hobbies:
Suggested as a post-graduation opportunity
Year:
2023
Region / City:
United Kingdom
Topic:
Architecture, Psychology, Liminal Spaces
Document Type:
Podcast Transcript and Academic Case Study
Institution:
Magnus Institute / Lancashire University
Author:
Alexander J Newall
Editor:
Jonathan Sims
Target Audience:
Podcast listeners, Architecture and Psychology researchers
Assessment ID:
13718B
Tutor:
Joseph Peterson (#ARCSTAF-12)
Student:
Terrance Stevens (ID# ARCSTU-39609)
Result:
Fail – Late submission (28%)
Key Concepts:
Brutalism, Liminality, Psychological Stress, Architectural Hunger
Site Description:
Forton Services Station, 17.7 acres, 700 seating capacity, 101 toilets, 403 parking spaces, 20-meter Pennine Tower
Historical Notes:
Tower listed 2012, restaurant closed 1989, lifts replaced 2017
Year:
2026
Region:
China
Population group:
Empty nesters
Type of document:
Research tables
Methodology:
Multivariate regression analysis
Variables analyzed:
Living arrangement, age, gender, ethnicity, residence, education, economic activity, income, house tenure
Outcomes measured:
Social relationships, subjective exclusion, participation in social activities, access to financial products, self-rated health
Data source:
Survey of Chinese empty nesters
Sample size:
Not specified
Statistical significance indicators:
Coefficients, odds ratios, 95% confidence intervals
Year:
Not specified
Liturgical Season:
Lent
Occasion:
Midweek of Lent 4
Theme:
Speech, truth, and the power of words
Type of Document:
Christian worship service order
Religious Tradition:
Lutheran Christianity
Source Book:
Lutheran Service Book (LSB)
Primary Biblical References:
Psalm 52:1–9; Psalm 41; James 3:1–10; Matthew 26:57–62
Central Sermon Text:
Psalm 41:6
Liturgical Elements:
Invocation, confession, absolution, hymns, psalms, readings, Gospel, sermon, litany, offering
Intended Setting:
Congregational worship service
Language Style:
Liturgical and biblical
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Year
Topic:
Competitive market alternatives, SSEPD
Document Type:
Consultation
Organization / Institution:
SSEPD
Note:
Year
Subject:
Risk Assessment and Compliance Monitoring
Document Type:
Risk Assessment Report
Year:
2025-2026
Region / City:
RMS
Theme:
Cheerleading Schedule
Document Type:
Calendar
Organization / Institution:
RMS Cheerleading
Author:
RMS Cheerleading Department
Target Audience:
Students and Parents of RMS Cheerleading
Period of Action:
August 2025 - June 2026
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
November 2025
Note:
Region / City
Subject:
Medicinal Product Assessment
Document Type:
Preliminary Assessment Report
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Chicago, USA
Topic:
Radio Access Network, Measurement Standards
Document Type:
Change Request
Author:
Anritsu Limited
Target Audience:
Working Groups, Technical Specification Groups
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
2023-11-03
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2021
Region / City:
N/A
Theme:
Training
Document Type:
Chat Transcript
Organization:
USACE
Author:
Kerry Gates, Paul McGuire
Target Audience:
USACE personnel and contractors
Period of Validity:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Modification Date:
N/A
Context:
Online chat transcript from a WebEx training session covering various topics on document management, including contractor mode, KeePass, and submittal processes.
Year:
1912
Region / city:
Atlantic Ocean, en route from Southampton to New York
Subject:
Historical fiction, Titanic
Author:
Lindsay Littleson
Publisher:
Cranachan Books
Target audience:
Children
Main characters:
Bertha Watt, Bessie Watt, Marjorie Collyer, Johan Cervin Svennson, Mr Hoffman
Historical context:
Sinking of RMS Titanic, April 1912
Plot elements:
Detective mystery aboard Titanic, journey of Scottish protagonist, historical passenger list research
Setting:
2nd and 3rd class of RMS Titanic
Year:
Not specified
Species:
Mice
Research field:
Cancer research
Topic:
Brain metastases and tumor progression
Document type:
Supplementary table
Experiment type:
In vivo tumor metastasis study
Primary procedure:
Sub-dermal injection of RMS cells
Intervention:
Surgical excision of primary tumors
Observation period:
3–6 months following injection
Cohorts:
5 experimental cohorts
Total number of mice:
60
Analyzed for brain metastases:
50 mice
Outcome measures:
Brain macrometastases incidence and mortality from abdominal or thoracic metastases
Detection methods:
Gross examination, MRI, fluorescent imaging, FACS analysis, histology