All articles by David Blackman – Page 22
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Plan floated to axe public inquiries
The government is considering axing public inquiries for major infrastructure projects such as nuclear power stations and airports as part of its revamp of the planning system.
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Gateway design crackdown
Housing Corporation threatens to cut grants if higher standards are not met in Thames Gateway
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Housing Corporation in funding shake-up
Developers to get funding over three years for the first time
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Curbs imposed on buy-to-let
Developer promises to limit Liverpool sales to those who pledge to live in homes for three years
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Developers to be rewarded for building bigger rooms
Housing Corporation will provide financial incentives for houses that have more space
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Land Securities set to move into housebuilding business
Developer intends to keep control of Ebbsfleet regeneration by developing most homes itself
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Land Securities set to move into housebuilding business
Developer intends to keep control of Ebbsfleet regeneration by developing most homes itself
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Barnet to sell off playing fields to fund school building
North London borough hopes to raise £60m to finance primary schools’ renewal programme
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Planning reform ‘on course’ despite delay
Michael Ankers, the chief executive of the Construction Products Association (CPA), has played down fears that the planning white paper will lead to a watering down of reform.
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Brown plans to extend the powers of RDAs
Chancellor and his key advisers aim to give agencies a say in planning and house funding
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Home Builders Fenderation's last call to scrap planning gain supplement
Smaller developers will not be squeezed out of the market say HBF
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Planning White Paper delayed until after local elections
Cooper fears Labour backlash at controversial proposals
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Honest John
John Callcutt’s housebuilding review is likely to be as candid as the man himself
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Pathfinders fight for funding
Report shows programme has attracted developers in areas that had been avoided for decades
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Callcutt says improve industry links
Green housing review will concentrate on improving cross-industry co-ordination
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Genesis Housing to regenerate Grahame Park
1960s Colindale estate to be replaced by 3,000 new homes
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Places for People forms pioneering developer
Social landlord joins forces with specialist Cofton to launch brownfield development firm
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Sunderland regeneration boss Tom McCartney steps down
Chief executive is leaving Sunderland Arc to take charge of the North Staffordshire city development company
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CPA calls for cheap land for eco homes
Association challenges government to demonstrate its eco credentials
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CPA calls for cheap land for eco homes
The Construction Products Association (CPA) is challenging the government to demonstrate its eco credentials by supplying cheap land for 5,000 low and zero-carbon homes a year.