All Housing articles – Page 194
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£100m Crossrail station thrown into doubt by deal delay
Government and Berkeley Group need to reach deal for Woolwich station fit-out
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Private savers will not be asked to fund infrastructure
Treasury sources say story in the Independent is “speculative”
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Persimmon and St Modwen get go ahead for Longbridge housing scheme
Plans are part of wider £1bn Longbridge regeneration project
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Green light for Northwich Marina plans
Council backs proposals for £20m redevelopment of Cheshire canal haven
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Paul Davis & Partners wins planning for low carbon housing
Scheme in Belfast a mix of Code Level five and six homes
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Contractor Durkan launches new division
Durkan Partnerships to aid public and private sector clients with construction of new homes
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Berkeley Group pays former boss Tony Carey £5m
Board makes settlement following legal advice over unfair dismissal and age discrimination claim
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Housing stats: New build sales and completions in April
This month’s data reveals that private construction is up but public building is falling
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Telford profit forecasts upgraded
East London housebuilder says it will diversify to other parts of London
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Housebuilders failing to turn profits into higher build rates
Growth in returns not matched by increased housebuilding as first quarter starts drop 11%
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Where are the homes?
After a tough few years, things are looking up for housebuilders, judging from their profit figures. So why are we still in the middle of a housing crisis?
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Housing stats: New build sales and completions in May
This month’s data shows that private completions are up but housing association completions are falling
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NewBuy fears recede after Halifax boost
Confidence in government scheme buoyed by lender’s move to sign up 83 housebuilders
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Clegg pledges ‘financial guarantees’ for major projects
Government to boost investment by using its Triple-A credit rating to guarantee investment in major projects
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Four firms bag £1.2bn affordable housing contract
Kier, Morrison, Apollo and United House land repairs and maintenance role with Circle
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London house prices fall
Government figures show the first annual fall in the capital since 2009
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Housebuilding slump prompts PM action
Treasury to look at use of state guarantees for infrastructure and housing projects as latest housing figures reveal 11% fall
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Mears reports solid trading
Management statement says firm has enjoyed intensive period of new social-housing contracts
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Morrison under fire on £235m Leeds contract
Contractor forced into service improvement plan to tackle ‘failings’ in repairs and maintenance contract
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The Alan Cherry Debate 2012: Design quality in an age of austerity
How can construction professionals deliver well designed homes that don’t cost a fortune? A high-profile panel including Lord Rogers and Nick Raynsford, and joined by communities secretary Eric Pickles, tackled the issues at the annual Alan Cherry Debate