Housing News – Page 131
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Fresh plans for Tottenham stadium homes unveiled
Haringey council unveils plans for 1,200 new homes, a park and public space next to Tottenham Hotspur’s stadium development
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Garden cities plan underfire from Conservatives
Tory MP hits out at government’s proposal for a raft of new garden cities
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Tories unveil plans for 100,000 'starter homes'
Conservatives set out plan for discounted homes to be built for first-time buyers on brownfied land
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London residents want politicians to back housing
Survey shows voters would think better of councillors who support housebuilding in their areas
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Pedestrians injured by falling site hoarding
Two pedestrians taken to hospital with injuries after being hit by a site hoarding at Bellway Homes’ Pembury Circus site in east London
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Housebuilders hit back at Labour's land-banking claims
Ed Miliband attacks developers for hoarding land in latest party political broadcast
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Miliband puts green economy at heart of 10-year plan
Labour leader outlines vision for government including aim to boost green economy and housebuilding
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Lovell lands £50m 'Electric Quarter' in north London
Mixed-use scheme is named after electric light bulb inventor and former Enfield resident Joseph Swan
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Indian developer eyes becoming major UK housebuilder
Lodha plans £3.1bn residential spending spree
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Labour sets out plans for new housing quangos
Labour outlines plans for New Homes Corporations to drive housebuilding in local areas
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Bouygues lands 220-home east London scheme
Royal Docks job will include 137 homes for the private rented sector
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London's housing space standards to be rolled out across UK
The government has agreed every local authority should have the chance to adopt the capital’s space standards
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Galliford Try wins 1,100-home east London scheme
Contractor appointed preferred developer on £360m Silvertown Way scheme by the Greater London Authority
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Planning stats: Residential projects and approvals in August 2014
The North outdoes the Midlands on residential schemes, and Berkeley / St James top the housing clients list
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Barratt doubles profit to £391m
Housebuilder launches plan to return £400m of cash to shareholders
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Keepmoat bought by private equity firms
Lloyds Banking Group sells its stake in construction firm as UK and US equity businesses take control
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Thousands of new homes approved despite local opposition
New planning rules see 27,000 homes approved against local authority wishes
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Berkeley's finance boss exits after 12 years
Developer’s finance director Nick Simpkin departs with immediate effect
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Businesses call for major housing push
The CBI calls for massive new housebuilding drive, including ten new towns and more building on the green belt
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Government hits out at Wolfson prize-winner
Housing minister says Urbed proposal echoes Labour’s “eco-towns” programme