All Housing articles – Page 133
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Features
Interview: Brandon Lewis
ڶ talks to housing minister Brandon Lewis about the Conservative government’s radical policy agenda
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News
Mayor of London reaches 50,000 new homes target
Mayor claims success in bid to find land for 50,000 new homes in landmark Housing Zones
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News
Nine Elms director switches for Tottenham regeneration role
Director of Vauxhall Nine Elms appointed to lead regeneration of Tottenham
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PM to clamp down on 'dirty money' in UK property
David Cameron to outline plans to stop money laundering through the UK property market
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Developers getting away with viability dodges, admits mayor
Johnson expresses frustration over ‘dark art’
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Six-tower Docklands scheme latest to be thrown out
Galliard’s towers thrown out days after phase one sold out in record time
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Councils given until 2017 to produce local plans
Housing minister Brandon Lewis says government will take over local plan-making in “early 2017.”
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Clark pleas for speedy formation of Local Plans
Communities minister writes to chief of Planning Inspectorate over Local Plans
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News
Generation Rent 'here to stay'
Generation rent is here to stay a report from PwC says, predicting that a quarter of UK households will be renting privately by 2025
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Treasury kicks off land sell-off drive
Government departments told to release surplus land for housebuilding in spending review launch
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Housing consultant to list on London stock exchange
Altair - co-founded by Steve Douglas - valued at around £6m
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Zero carbon is 'commercially viable', says Solcer House creator
The research centre behind the Solcer House ‘smart home’ slams government U-turn on zero carbon
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Mole designs Cambridge's first co-housing
Architect working with Swedish off-site housing manufacturer
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More than 200 firms slam government's zero carbon U-turn
Signatories of the letter include senior directors and executives at Aldersgate Group, Argent, Bouygues, Buro Happold, Lendlease, Sir Robert McAlpine and Willmott Dixon
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Features
Top 150 contractors: Slow, slow, quick, quick, slow
This year’s contractors and housebuilders Top 150 list shows the sector pulling out of recession and with a spring in its step. But with big losses for some contractors pushing down profits, and margins increasing by a mere 1.2%, the danger remains they could still fall flat on their backs. ...
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News
Singaporean developer buys 20% stake in Galliard Homes
Singaporean property developer expands into London market with £50m stake in Galliard
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Comment
Planning’s not the problem
Despite the chorus of approval these measures will do little to boost supply of homes in the short term
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News
Planning reforms ‘won’t deliver’ more homes
Government measures will give developers new brownfield permissions, but fail to address lack of resources
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Comment
A solution to the home ownership crisis?
A new social enterprise aims to help those struggling to raise a deposit
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News
Osborne rips up planning rules
Chancellor and business secretary Sajid Javid impose housing on councils without local plans