All articles by Joey Gardiner – Page 78
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Moylan: iCity must provide jobs
Ex-Legacy body chair says favoured bidder for Olympic media centres must offer proof on employment promises
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Standardised homes scheme for London
Initiative to introduce standardised designs for quick planning permission in the capital will launch next week
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Daniel Moylan: In his element?
Last week, after just three months as head of the Olympic legacy body, Daniel Moylan stepped down to lead mayor Boris Johnson’s campaign for a new hub airport to the east of London. He tells Joey Gardiner the reasons for the move and why he thinks the government has got ...
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Party conference season: Preview
With party conference season upon us, here’s a guide of key policy areas for the industry
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ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø for Life design guide relaunched
Revised version of home and neighbourhood guide takes into account change to planning reform
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Redrow sees profit rise 70%
Housebuilder reports £43m 2012 profit but chair Steve Morgan silent on takeover
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Comment
Is large scale development really a panacea for developers?
Encouraging noises from government means urban extensions, new settlements and, yes, even eco-towns are back on the agenda. But don’t expect them to arrive any time soon
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Planning Framework: the latest revolution
This week’s publication of the National Planning Policy Framework puts the ball back in the developers’ court
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Nuclear is cheaper but dangerous for green coalitions
The Climate Change Committee says nuclear is most cost-effective way of delivering low-carbon power and could force ruling Lib Dems to abandon large-scale renewables
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Spotlight now on OFT to defend five-year investigation
Huge reduction in fines means the OFT will have to justify whether all the pain was worth it
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Cabe - why it must keep the name
News this week that design quango Cabe’s name may ultimately be up for grabs in its long-heralded merger with the Design Council prompts that age-old question – what’s in a name?
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Why the Cala Homes' legal defeat shows it's time for housebuilders to wake up to localism
Yesterday’s ruling in favour of the government was not a surprise
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How do you solve a problem like the Olympic Stadium?
Poor decisions by the ODA leave legacy bosses with Hobson’s choice over future of the £496m stadium
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Halving housing spend? We'll be lucky
Sources suggest tomorrow’s spending review will be accompanied by a radical review of how affordable housing is paid for, with central funding cut by anything up to 80%
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Has CITB been saved from privatisation?
Francis Maude’s non-committal announcement could spell good news for the body
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Is Shapps going to be good news for housebuilders?
The appointment of new housing minister Grant Shapps has been warmly welcomed by the housing industry. Twas ever thus. Trade bodies always welcome the announcement of new ministers, because even if they disagree with everything they’ve ever said, written, thought, or even considered thinking, there’s no point making them your ...
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Mipim 2010: More business, less champagne
Sitting on the terrace at the Villa Francia, waiting for the airport transfer, I wonder - what to make of the 2010 vintage? Well, for one thing it has been the coldest Mipim I have been to for a long time.Anyone sitting on the Riviera seafront in the sunshine for ...