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Local Economy | 2011

What’s local? Access to fresh food for older people

Della Madgwick; Neil Ravenscroft

This article seeks to engage with two key debates: how we understand ‘local’ with respect to the ways in which people move around local economies to buy food; and what this tells us about food planning and policies to reduce the length of the food supply chain. Using a focus group of older people in Brighton and Hove, England, the article suggests that the social experience of food shopping is informed by individuals’ cultural capital, allied to the ways in which they travel around the city. In contrast, food planning is dominated by imperatives to localize the points of both production and sale, apparently with scant regard for the rather different connections between production and sale made by the shoppers themselves. The article concludes that, for the older people in the study at least, ‘local’ is little more than a spatial referent along a continuum of shopping experiences.


Structural Survey | 2016

The problem of clothes drying in new homes in the UK

Della Madgwick; Hannah Wood

Purpose The current focus on air tight construction to minimise energy use in homes in the UK requires analysis of the behaviour of the occupants. The purpose of this paper is to review current literature and explore the methods used to dry clothes, to assess current standards and recommendation for the drying of laundry in new homes and the issues arising with increased moisture within the building envelope where there may be inadequate ventilation caused by impermeable design. Design/methodology/approach Literature is reviewed on new housing in the UK and as part of a wider study of behaviour questionnaires were delivered to occupants of a recently completed housing estate in the UK to ask the questions with regard to their laundry practice. Findings There are inherent problems in drying laundry in new air tight homes. This case study identifies 95 per cent of residents on a new estate own a tumble dryer and use either this high energy method for clothes drying or hang clothes internally within the property leading to higher energy use or potential mould growth. Research limitations/implications Further research is required into how drying laundry impacts on internal air quality in new homes designed to be energy efficient. Practical implications The design of new houses needs to be considered to provide a shift in people’s behaviour with regard to low energy clothes drying. Social implications Policy and regulation need to be changed urgently to ensure new homes are fit for purpose with regards to laundry drying. Originality/value Other research has focussed on tenants in social housing in properties of mixed ages. This is the first study which focusses specifically on new energy efficient housing for owner occupiers.


EPPM 2012 | 2012

Embedding sustainable facilities management in the management of public buildings in Nigeria

Adeni Abigo; Della Madgwick; Kassim Gidado; Stephen Okonji


Proceedings of the Water Efficiency Conference 2014 | 2014

Review of attitudes and preferences for water efficiency in homes

Dexter Robinson; Oluwakemi Adeyeye; Della Madgwick; Andrew Church


Proceedings of the Water Efficiency Conference 2014 | 2014

Beyond the water efficiency calculators

Dexter Robinson; Oluwakemi Adeyeye; Della Madgwick; Andrew Church


RICS Cobra 2018: The Construction, Building and Real Estate Research Conference of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors | 2018

Improving Opportunities through self/custom build to provide home ownership in the South East of the UK

Della Madgwick


Archive | 2017

The impact of thermal imaging on users' perception of energy consumption: The round hill project

Emmanuel Aboagye-Nimo; Amir Piroozfar; Hannah Wood; Della Madgwick


Archive | 2017

Role of large scale housing designers and specifiers in home burglary reduction

Emmanuel Aboagye-Nimo; Amir Piroozfar; Hannah Wood; Della Madgwick


The Construction, Building and Real Estate Research Conference 2016 | 2016

The impact of service charges to freeholders on new estates: A case study from the UK.

Della Madgwick; Hannah Wood


Archive | 2016

Embedding Emerging Technologies in Built Environment Education

Hannah Wood; Della Madgwick

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Hannah Wood

University of Brighton

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Adeni Abigo

University of Brighton

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