All Housing articles – Page 146
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News
Redrow blasts pre-election posturing on planning
Redrow chairman Steve Morgan says sales rates have settled down as Help to Buy beds in
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Grainger inks deal for private rented development push
Listed landlord signs deal with regeneration specialist Sigma to pursue private rented development opportunities
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Bovis Homes forecasts profit and price rises
Housebuilder expects increase in sales of around 30% in 2014
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Telford Homes JV plots 400 home East London scheme
Joint venture agrees to buy site next to the former Olympic Athletes Village for £44m
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Fears of further delays to flood alleviation measures
Industry fears further delays to implementation of regulations on sustainable urban drainage systems
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Housing slowdown hampers industry growth
October’s Markit/CIPS figures show weakest growth rate in five months
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HCA picks 18 firms for £100m consultants framework
The Homes and Communities Agency has appointed 18 firms to its new £100m consultants framework
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Renew sells affordable housing business
Engineer to continue to jointly own the company for the next 12 months
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Lakehouse appoints new chief executive
Contractor promotes Sean Birrane to lead the firm, amid major senior management reshuffle
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Architect Belsize unveils plans for Oxford student flats
Architect’s proposal is second project for University College
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Green light for 16-storey Brum retirement scheme
Developer Pegasus Life wins approval for five towers in Sutton Coldfield
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London needs 'one million more homes than thought'
London’s housing needs have been greatly underestimated, Aecom report finds
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Comment
Lyons doesn't grasp planning nettle
Further simplification needed if new entrants to the industry are to be encouraged
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News
Race begins for £800m affordable homes funding
HCA to release second tranche of £1.7bn Affordable Homes Programme
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Comment
Why RIBA needs serious reform
New RIBA Council member Ben Derbyshire on why he stood - and what he wants to do
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Comment
What are garden cities worth?
Richard Rogers might not like them, but there’s merit in the garden cities movement
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Comment
Lyons: a roar or a whisper?
If Labour get in to power, it’ll be the Treasury that decides whether the Lyons Review will make a difference
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Comment
Look past the politics to Lyons Review details
On the face of it, Labour are the first party to produce a comprehensive plan to increase housebuilding
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News
Housing stats: New-build sales and completions in September
Public and private completions are up on this time last year but housing association registrations have fallen
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Features
Reviewing the Lyons Review
The Lyons Review sets out a routemap to the construction of 200,000 homes a year, so what do private housebuilders and affordable housing landlords make of it?