All Building articles in Archive Titles – Page 265
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Public/private sectors working in partnership
Public sector bodies are working with the private sector to deliver their wider regeneration objectives. Stephen Sorrell and Paul Hothi look at why and how
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The legend of zero
The government has a new weapon in its fight against global warming: the zero carbon home. But of course it will be up to developers to build them. Angela Lemon and Anthony Kerr give their best swashbuckling advice.
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Local residents really can help your project…
The bane of so many developers, residents can be a boon if you empower them
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Your guide to managing water
Sustainable masterplanning starts with integrated green infrastructure and this involves properly managing water on site. So here’s a practical guide by Mike Luszczak
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Funding shake-up for regeneration
Communities England to claw back money from increase in scheme values
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Housebuilding in the Gateway - five priorities
The government has set out its targets and priorities for development in the Thames Gateway – they include the usual suspects and a few surprises
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What’s working — family houses
The family house could be staging a comeback, now that PPS3 has put a new emphasis on family accommodation. These three schemes demonstrate the issues involved in delivering them on brownfield urban sites.
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Living the dream
Thames Walk was hailed as a model Thames Gateway housing scheme. And so it was – until the buy-to-let investors moved in and the nightmare began. David Blackman investigates.
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Less chat, more homes
David Pretty says we should consult less if want to break the housing logjam
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If only we’d brought a map
Having a tough time dragging your scheme through the jungle of planning policies? Try this handy navigation tool.
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‘Bad housing, and not enough of it’
Author Lynsey Hanley lives on a council estate in London's East End. She experiences the work of policy-makers and housing practitioners first hand. So where does she think the sector has gone wrong?
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Bringing all the utilities into one joint venture
Tired of waiting for services to be connected to your scheme? Help may be at hand
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So what happens after the EU cash runs out?
With EU funding being channelled towards the new member states, how do those in regeneration fill the gap in their coffers? Simon Marks gives his advice
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The two sides of the coin
The ongoing skills shortage and a surfeit of large schemes continue to support a flourishing market, but the BSj/Hays salary survey reveals there’s much more to job satisfaction than money