All Housing articles – Page 111
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Rival plans go in for London's Mount Pleasant site
Francis Terry and Mount Pleasant Association submit plans to Camden for Royal Mail site
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L&G poised to produce first flat pack house prototypes
Investor seeks delivery partners as it hires former Shard pre-construction director Ian Eggers
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Living longer means we must build better
Record numbers of people are now living beyond 100: How can the right type of housing help them and their great-grandchildren?
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State of play: London
Sadiq Khan has proved himself a pragmatist - a quality he’ll need to address the capital’s major built environment challenges
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May: We must 'repair' the housing market
Prime minister also commits to “big” and “controversial” decisions on infrastructure in speech at Tory conference
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Welfare state cushion 'helps cause labour shortages'
Tory conference latest: Labour shortages and modular homes up for debate
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Public land to be broken up for SMEs, says minister
Tory conference latest: Gavin Barwell fleshes out more detail on £2bn Accelerated Construction policy
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Cala welcomes £2bn Tory housebuilding plan
Boss of upmarket housebuilder tells Building his firm “definitely take a look” at scheme
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Planning fees could go up, says minister
Tory conference latest: Gavin Barwell says councils may be allowed to charge more
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Tories borrow £2bn to accelerate housebuilding
Tory conference latest: Chancellor Hammond announces new stimulus package for housing
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Wates launches resi development business
Contractor launches development division called Wates Residential
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U+I unveils plans for 1,000 build-to-rent homes
Plans for £250m worth of rental homes in Kent and Surrey
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Almacantar ditches tower in favour of West End refurb
Centre Point developer submits plans for an 11-storey building in the West End
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Brexit hit us, admits Crest Nicholson
Labour conference latest: Housebuilder boss Chris Tinker says the firm has been hit by fallout from the vote
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Labour's housing policy not ambitious enough, says former minister
Labour conference latest: Former frontbencher John Healey gives mixed review of party policy
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Legal & General's modular homes hit delays
Units won’t roll off the production line until next year
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One million housing target 'not realistic', says expert
Skills gap author says aim to build 200,000 homes a year this parliament ‘needs reality check’
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State of play: Housing
The government wants to see one million homes built in England by 2020, but while some housing experts think a little tinkering will get us there, others countenance a far more radical plan
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We need a long term approach to housebuilding
Our industry needs to work in partnership with government to set co-ordinated targets and drive real change
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Affordable homes are essential for economic growth
With support from government we can build thriving communities that give something back to the country’s economy