Housing News – Page 172
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Housing stats: New build sales and completions in January 2012
This month’s data reveals the private sector is rallying while public sector figures are falling away
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Focus on houses pushes Redrow profit up 80%
Houses now make up 90% of the properties built by Redrow
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Barratt reports 'substantial' increase in profit
Housebuilder says revenue rose 8.6% for the second-half of 2011 with profit up 40%
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Galliford Try reports bumper half-year results
Profit and revenue both up as housebuilding business grows 45%
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Treasury gives £150m Lambeth PFI housing scheme go-ahead
Treasury gives thumbs-up to Myatts Field North PFI scheme
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Call for Bank of England help for housebuilding
CPA says quantitative easing cash could be put into new homes
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Profit falls 12% at Morgan Sindall
Increasing competition sees contractor income down despite rising revenue
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Green light for Laing O'Rourke's £76m affordable housing scheme
Barking and Dagenham council claims the scheme is nation’s first fully privately-funded social housing project
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Damien Hirst plans north Devon eco-scheme
Richest artist in the world appoints MRJ Rundell & Associates for scheme to build hundreds of landmark eco-homes
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Berkeley Group appoints Rogers for South Bank tower
Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners will design 22-storey tower, in Berkeley’s latest foray into riverside London property
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Pickles' planning decisions in doubt after Cala
Communities secretary’s defeat in court spat with Cala Homes leaves other major planning decisions in doubt
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Scheme to kick start housing three times oversubscribed
Housing minister welcomes ‘clamour’ for £420m Get Britain Building fund aimed at unlocking stalled sites
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NHBC chief executive steps down
The chief executive of the National House Building Council has stepped down after almost 15 years in the role
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Green light for huge Abu Dhabi island scheme
Masterplan by architect Broadway Malyan for 680ha Yas Island waterfront community approved by planners
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Spurs freed from affordable housing obligation
Council agrees to scrap affordable housing obligations and £16m in regeneration payments as part of club’s new stadium deal
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Planning reform 'won't help economy'
Report finds there could be little or no economic boost for two years or more as a result of the government’s planning reforms
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Pickles admits defeat in Cala legal challenge
Communities secretary won’t fight claim he acted unlawfully in planning decision
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Battle for jobs on new £1.9bn HCA framework
Housebuilders and contractors will compete for places on the renewed HCA framework
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Housebuyers 'will pay more for green homes'
NHBC says housebuyers will pay a premium for energy efficiency