All Housing articles – Page 118
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News
Solar firm to build 8,000 homes with Chinese firm
WElink Energy and China National Building Materials announce £1.1bn deal to build 8,000 affordable zero carbon homes in sites across UK
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Bovis expects revenue and profit hike
Housebuilder anticipates significant revenue and pre-tax profit rise after 8% rise in homes delivered
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Countryside to float on stock exchange
Housebuilder intends to raise £114m from floating on the LSE
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Barratt on course for 16,000 homes target
Housebuilder says home completions rose by 9% in the last six months
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Cameron’s estate regeneration plan is ‘unrealistic’ say experts
Housing experts say £140m pledged for plans to regenerate 100 of the UK’s most deprived estates is not enough
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Comment
A big year
Construction starts the year at the epicentre of political and economic debate, and over the next 12 months it will be constantly under the spotlight - here are the hot topics to keep an eye on
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Council tenders for £2bn development partner
Haringey Council launches PPQ for development partner to deliver 5,000 homes
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Taylor Wimpey reports improved 2015 performance
Taylor Wimpey has recorded a 7% increases in home completions in 2015
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Cameron pledges to knock down sink estates
Government drafts in Lord Heseltine to transform or replace 100 of the worst estates
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Willmott Dixon buys £100m regen scheme
Contractor’s Regen arm now has 3,000-home development pipeline
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Features
A non-starter?
In a week in which the government announced its intention to ‘directly commission’ up to 13,000 homes, you might think it had begun, finally, to get a grip on housebuilding. But its flagship Starter Homes policy is set to shake up the development industry, causing delays - and fears it ...
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Ex-Arcadis directors launch consultancy
Former development boss Mark Farmer joined by two other former Arcadis directors at start-up residential-led investment consultant
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Comment
Dear minister...
As the festive season draws to a close it’s time to look at the big challenges for 2016. What would our columnist say to a new built environment minister about the year that lies ahead for the construction industry?
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2016 will see build to rent come into its own
Politicians remain obsessed by the idea of home ownership but build to rent is where the real opportunity lies
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Green light for £750m Manchester scheme
First phase of mixed-use Circle Square development secures planning
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Persimmon restructures board
Housebuilder announces raft of changes as it reports 13% turnover boost in 2015
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Call to levy council tax on unbuilt homes
Councils want powers to charge council tax for sites with planning permission
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Mears lands £390m Milton Keynes deal
Contractor to provide repairs and maintenance for 11,500 homes and regenerate seven areas of Milton Keynes
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Housebuilders wary of direct commissioning plan
Industry gives cautious welcome to plans to sell publicly-owned sites with planning permission to SME builders