All Housing articles – Page 136
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L&Q unveils ambitious housebuilding plans
Housing association to treble development pipeline to 50,000 homes over next decade
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Comment
Commitment issues
Commercial landlords know to keep their buildings looking smart and working well. But when financial pressures intrude, other sectors should follow this lead and plan to invest over the whole life of a building
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News
Berkeley chairman sells shares for £18.7m
Housebuilder’s founder and chair sells chunk of shareholding leaving him with less than 5% interest in company
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Galliford Try sizes up Shepherd Homes takeover
Building understands a deal could be announced as early as mid-May
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Beef up planning departments, say 80% of housebuilders
Politicians’ housing targets ‘impossible without more planners’
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Features
Building Award Winners: Housing Project of the Year
This year’s housing projects have been chosen for exceptional design work and for providing a boost to their local community, with one entry standing out on both these factors
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Features
Building Award Winners: Housebuilder of the Year
In a year that has seen housebuilders as the centre of attention, these four were singled out not just for their strong financial results, but for their work towards the betterment of the sector
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News
Green light for 3,500-home south London scheme
HTA Design, Hawkins\Brown and Mae buildings given go-ahead at Aylesbury Estate
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Labour pledges stamp duty help for first-time buyers
Party proposes making homes worth up to £300,000 exempt from stamp duty for first-time buyers
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Lakehouse JV wins Scottish homes retrofit roll-out
Scottish government launch £224m scheme to retrofit homes for those living in fuel poverty
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Influential think tank slams right to buy extension
Institute for Fiscal Studies says extension of policy could harm public finances
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Winners announced for £4bn London framework
Lakehouse and Keepmoat win most places on London-wide public sector framework
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House buyers undeterred by election, says Taylor Wimpey
Housebuilder says underlying demand for new homes is “high” despite the impending election
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Comment
A plague on all their houses
All the main parties tell us that housebuilding is a high priority for them, but none come close to the ambition needed to address the housing backlog
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News
Peabody makes two board appointments
Housing Association appoints Peter Vernon and Jennie Daly to board
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House sales flatline in run-up to election
RICS survey shows supply constraints and pre-election uncertainty led to subdued market in March
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Experian downgrades construction growth forecasts
Output prediction cut by 0.5 percentage points for 2015, with further slowdowns anticipated in 2016-17
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Persimmon makes strong start to 2015
Revenue up 7% to £2bn, but firm warns election is disrupting forward planning