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CIR makes it 10!
CIR joins Consumer Code for New Homes as a Code User
CIR joins Consumer Code for New Homes as a Code User
Consumer Code for New Homes passes Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI) audit for the seventh year in a row.
Consumer Code for New Homes passes Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI) audit for the seventh year in a row.
Consumer Code for New Homes responds to CMA housebuilding study
Consumer Code for New Homes and Consumer Code for Home Builders jointly launch revised Codes of Practice.
Consumer Code for New Homes and Consumer Code for Home Builders jointly launch revised Codes of Practice.
Build-Zone have joined forces with Consumer Code for New Homes as the ninth warranty body to sign up as a Code User.
Build-Zone have joined forces with Consumer Code for New Homes as the ninth warranty body to sign up as a Code User.
Consumer Codes Approval Board have released a statement clarifying the current position of Chartered Trading Standards Approved Codes.
Consumer Codes Approval Board have released a statement clarifying the current position of Chartered Trading Standards Approved Codes.
February 2023 –
The Consumer Code for New Homes has been audited by the Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI) and have now been a fully CTSI Approved Consumer Code for six years.
February 2023 –
The Consumer Code for New Homes has been audited by the Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI) and have now been a fully CTSI Approved Consumer Code for six years.
The Consumer Code for New Homes (CCNH) is set to celebrate its official launch along with 100 invited guests at One Great George Street, Westminster this week.
The Consumer Code for New Homes (CCNH) is set to celebrate its official launch along with 100 invited guests at One Great George Street, Westminster this week.
The Consumer Code for New Homes (CCNH) celebrated its formal approval by the Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI) Consumer Code Approval Scheme at Westminster this week.
The Consumer Code for New Homes (CCNH) celebrated its formal approval by the Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI) Consumer Code Approval Scheme at Westminster this week.