All Housing articles – Page 127
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Galliford Try contracting margins on the up
Construction group says contracting margins are improving in trading update ahead of its AGM
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London council seeks £2bn development partner
Haringey Council seeks development partner to deliver 5,000 homes
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Comment
Who’s counting?
Despite decades of changes to planning law, the number of homes we’re building has barely increased. Does the Housing and Planning Bill hold out the hope that this time things will be different?
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Stanhope signs major build to rent deal
Developer signs agreement with 19,000-home social landlord for ‘many projects’
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Barratt forward sales jump 21%
Housebuilder reports 21% rise in forward sales in Q1 trading update
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Berkeley eyes prison sites after sell-off plan
Housebuilder’s chairman tells ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø that firm would be interested in developing ‘well-located’ London sites
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Comment
Footing the bill
The new housing bill would cut permanently the regulation on converting office or light-industrial sites into housing, circumnavigating both local authorities and affordable housing obligations. So who would be the winners and losers?
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Squire & Partners picks up debut King's Cross Central work
Apartment scheme to start next summer
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Redrow hails sales progress
Housebuilder says reservations, sales rate and selling price all up ahead of its annual general meeting
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Countryside drafts in adviser amid takeover rumours
Market source confirms Countryside has appointed a third strategic adviser, Rothschild
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Barratt wins planning for 27-storey west London tower
Hounslow council approves regeneration scheme
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Boris approves mega London homes plan
Mayor of London gives green light to plan for 25,000 homes and 65,000 jobs in West London
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Comment
Councils can find a way to make Right to Buy work for them
Housing associations can help councils ease the pain of ‘forced’ housing sales
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Fears grow over deregulation of housing association sector
Major credit agency says government plans to reclassify housing associations would be ‘credit negative’
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Genesis and Thames Valley housing associations to merge
Genesis Housing Association and Thames Valley Housing Association have announced plans to merge
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Housing associations reclassified as public sector
ONS reclassifies housing associations, adding £60bn to public sector net debt
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Orbit Homes unveils £70m mixed-use scheme
Developer reveals plans for residential-led scheme in Norwich
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Wates wins £34m of care homes deals
Contractor will deliver two new care homes in Berkshire and Surrey for Signature Senior Lifestyle
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Comment
Get Britain planning
If the government is to effectively revamp the country’s planning system, it must have local authorities at its core
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Features
Housing: Home delivery
While politicians wrangle over the number of homes they propose to build, housing stock is falling woefully behind the UK’s needs