All Housing articles – Page 210
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News
Gap between housing supply and demand widening
House prices likely to fall as economic uncertainty persists, says Hometrack
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Great Places bags £40m to build 1,751 affordable units
A total of £232m has been allocated so far under the affordable homes programme
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Government has identified sites for 50,000 new homes
Shapps told conference event that plans for homes to be built in 2015 will be published
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Cameron unveils plan to build 200,000 homes
Plan to give public land to developers and pay for homes with receipts from council house sales
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Willmott Dixon in line for £38m care home schemes
Contractor appointed preferred bidder on Warwickshire schemes
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Pickles turns down 2,000 home Cala scheme
Secretary of state’s decision follows Cala judicial review and is against advice of inspector
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Housebuilding continues to stagnate
NHBC survey shows 9,978 new homes were registered in August
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CBI makes rallying call for investment in construction
Director general calls on Osborne to boost the economy by stimulating housing and infrastructure
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Councils to invest pensions into new homes
Proposals will see £10m from Islington council’s pension fund invested into fund for new homes
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Splash of colour: Park Hill flats go on sale
Urban Splash has transformed a grade-II listed estate through a £100m regeneration
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Labour party calls for new era of council house building
Balls calls for 5% VAT on domestic refurbishment as part of plan to stimulate economy
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Comment
Who's to blame for our lack of zero-carbon homes?
Are housebuilders failing to build to zero-carbon standards - as suggested by minister Andrew Stunell - or is the failure to build due to a flaw in the targets?
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St Modwen reports good progress as first homes go on sale
Regeneration specialist says cashflow and rental income are both healthy
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Richard McCarthy quits government to join Capita Symonds
Senior civil servant in charge of controversial planning reforms to become executive director at consultant
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National Trust petition attracts 100,000 signatures
Document calls on the Government to rethink plans for planning reform
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1,000-home north London scheme wins planning
Make-designed urban quarter approved by London Borough of Haringey
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Clark hints at planning compromise
Minister suggests brownfield first presumption may be written back in to draft planning framework
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Features
Office to residential conversions: New direction
As the value of prime residential soars and the office sector wobbles, commercial developers are hoping to cash in by converting offices to homes. Building looks at the strategies of some of the key players
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Candy: Rich-poor divide will hurt luxury developers
Nick Candy tells RESI conference that more rioting could damage London’s reputation abroad
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Government prepares ‘major boost' to housing
Liberal Democrat conference also revealed no sign of a U-turn on controversial planning reforms