All Housing articles – Page 141
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News
Politicians urged to ‘save the planning system’
Garden-city lobby group calls for bolstered new towns legislation and NPPF tweaks
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News
Kier and Circle end housing agreement
Kier and Circle Housing choose not to renew £350m deal which expires in April
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Labour pledges to recapture ‘post-war spirit’ of housebuilding
Shadow housing minister sets out stall for general election battle
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Comment
Housing policy isn't only about building more homes
We can’t forget the areas, both North and South, in need of economic regeneration
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News
Planners slam scrapping of 'eco-towns' policy
‘Eco-towns’ policy for green settlements scrapped by coalition, despite their committment to ‘garden cities’
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Taylor Wimpey JV scoops 2,400-home MoD scheme
Defence Infrastructure Organisation chooses firms to redevelop Hamshire barracks
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Comment
London needs to fix its relationship with the green belt
Despite housing minister Brandon Lewis’ comments, the counties surrounding London cannot be protected from its growth
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News
Mainstream zero carbon homes 'may never happen'
Ecobuild latest: Industry experts warn that the government’s zero carbon homes policy is in jeapordy
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Housing build costs to moderate, says Taylor Wimpey
Housebuilder says inflation will moderate in strong full-year results
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Willmott Dixon lands Tubs Hill office-to-resi scheme
Contractor will convert Sevenoaks office building into residential
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Dev Secs inks deal to develop Southwark tube oversite scheme
Developer enters a joint venture agreement with Transport for London to bring forward 225,000 sq ft scheme
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Balfour JV secures 1,500-home Olympic Park scheme
Construction group and Places for People will develop two neighbourhoods in east London
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David Cameron doubles 'starter homes' target to 200,000
Planning incentives designed to boost the supply of homes for first time buyers come into force today
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Features
Behind the hype: Sustainable new homes
New research is casting further doubt on long-held claims that a new-build property is necessarily cheaper to run than a refurbished Victorian home
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News
Mayor of Hackney starts campaign to stop Bishopsgate towers
Jules Pipe says scheme is ‘out of scale’ for its surrounds
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Persimmon targets 16,000 completions a year
Housebuilder eyes medium-term return to 2006 construction levels
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Housing market supply shortages 'easing', says Barratt
Housebuilder says materials and labour shortages are easing, in strong half-year results