Housing News – Page 76
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Winner of Ebbsfleet Garden City landscape competition revealed
Five firms were shortlisted for the competition
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2018 a 'tough year' says McCarthy & Stone
Retirement home builder says combination of factors has hit bottom line
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Bovis profit soars thanks to 'step change' in quality
Increase in first half numbers reflects “excellent progress”, says CEO
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Government should keep Help to Buy because it's working, says housebuilders' group
HBF publishes report on benefits of under-fire initiative as government mulls overhaul
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Clarion launches £1.8bn framework
The housing association is tendering the 20-year contract in three lots
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Redrow boss gives Persimmon another blast, calling bonus scheme a 'disgrace'
Steve Morgan says furore has ‘left cloud over industry’
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LDA Design to lead landscape regeneration of Thamesmead
Peabody has appointed a consortium to set out a plan for the estate’s overhaul
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Haringey council launches £7bn London construction framework
The framework, run by Haringey council on behalf of all 33 London boroughs, covers public sector projects including housing and education schemes
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Clarion answers call for Crawley housing scheme
Developer will build 313 new homes for council, subject to planning
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Mud flies as council rows with housebuilders over 'wrong kind of soil'
Scottish authority says soil Taylor Wimpey delivered for primary school job was ‘unsuitable’
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More firms added to list of London mayor's affordable housing builders
Nine firms tasked with beginning over 100,000 homes by March 2022
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Grosvenor to triple size of land business
The developer’s housing pipeline has already increased from 2,100 to 9,300 since 2017
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Bees less busy as Brentford delays move into new stadium
West London club cites complexity and ‘normal delays and problems’ of scheme being built by Buckingham
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Think tank blasts high land prices
Institute for Public Policy Research says more affordable housing is needed
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Khan overturns council decision and green lights west London homes
London mayor says need for more homes outweighs opponents’ heritage concerns
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Mothballed Bishopsgate project back on the starting blocks
Architect insists decision was mutual as developer ditches controversial towers
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Persimmon hikes margins over 30%
Housebuilder sees number of homes built in the first half rise