Housing News – Page 182
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Pickles turns down 2,000 home Cala scheme
Secretary of state’s decision follows Cala judicial review and is against advice of inspector
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Housebuilding continues to stagnate
NHBC survey shows 9,978 new homes were registered in August
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CBI makes rallying call for investment in construction
Director general calls on Osborne to boost the economy by stimulating housing and infrastructure
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Splash of colour: Park Hill flats go on sale
Urban Splash has transformed a grade-II listed estate through a £100m regeneration
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Councils to invest pensions into new homes
Proposals will see £10m from Islington council’s pension fund invested into fund for new homes
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Labour party calls for new era of council house building
Balls calls for 5% VAT on domestic refurbishment as part of plan to stimulate economy
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St Modwen reports good progress as first homes go on sale
Regeneration specialist says cashflow and rental income are both healthy
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Richard McCarthy quits government to join Capita Symonds
Senior civil servant in charge of controversial planning reforms to become executive director at consultant
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National Trust petition attracts 100,000 signatures
Document calls on the Government to rethink plans for planning reform
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1,000-home north London scheme wins planning
Make-designed urban quarter approved by London Borough of Haringey
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Clark hints at planning compromise
Minister suggests brownfield first presumption may be written back in to draft planning framework
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Government prepares ‘major boost' to housing
Liberal Democrat conference also revealed no sign of a U-turn on controversial planning reforms
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Candy: Rich-poor divide will hurt luxury developers
Nick Candy tells RESI conference that more rioting could damage London’s reputation abroad
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Pickles and Perrins hit back at planning critics
Berkeley boss and communities minister defend industry against attacks by anti-development campaigners
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Cameron writes to National Trust over planning fears
PM pledges to safeguard the environment through responsible planning reform
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National Trust accuses housebuilders of 'conning' business leaders
Chairman says housebuilders want planning reform to enable them to grab more greenfield sites
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Apollo’s cash profit up despite pre-tax losses
Firm saw Ebitda figure hit £23.9m but made overall loss before tax of £7.2m
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Mixed fortunes in latest results
Galliford Try and Redrow posted healthy results while Barratt reported a loss
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Fury over RIBA's 'anti-housing' report
Two resign from institute’s housing group as planning row escalates