All Housing articles – Page 216
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Slough council seeks CPO to unlock £450m regeneration
Disputed land earmarked by council as key site for £450m town redevelopment
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Contractor Kinetics goes bust
Begbies Traynor to be appointed administrator of £100m-turnover firm
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Comment
Development: The cashless society
Yes, money is tight, yes, the challenges are many, but local authorities that work with others and use their assets creatively can still build great places to live
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Features
Case studies: houses built to 2016 zero-carbon standards
The government’s recent announcement that ’zero-carbon homes’ need not include appliances will allow future green housing to ditch peculiar solar panel-toting designs to resemble, well, normal houses. Building tours some schemes that fit the bill
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Planning stats: Residential projects and approvals Jul 2010 - Jun 2011
Residential projects only recovered from their dip in May in the North of England and the Midlands
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Enterprise puts brave face on £135m loss
Financial director says the firm has turned a corner despite losses in 2010
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Comment
Bring back Garden Cities for the 21st century
Now is the time for council leaders to rediscover our planning heritage, re-imagining the garden cities for the 21st century.
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Shapps pushes Liverpool FC for ‘urgent’ stadium decision
£500m stadium represents key private sector investment for regeneration of Anfield area
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House prices rose 1.2% in June, says Halifax
Early summer saw modest recovery in house prices to UK-wide average of £163,049
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Persimmon chief says market is stabilizing
Farley is confident despite posting a fall in turnover and completions
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Government admits benefit cut endangers new homes
Leaked letter shows benefit cap could prevent 40% of planned affordable homes
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£21bn of residential schemes planned for London
EC Harris’ report shows a potential 9,000 units delivered in the capital over the next nine years
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Hub finalises zero carbon definition
Proposals will see developers and contractors compete to offer carbon reduction schemes
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Fate of Rok workers' pension fund hangs in the balance
No decision on collapsed builder’s £90m pension black hole until landmark court case is over
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Eco-homes from the 1970s meet 2016 zero carbon targets
Pioneering council scheme in Salford uses a quarter of the heating energy of a typical UK home, study reveals
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Taylor Wimpey embraces localism
Housebuilder says it has started intensive training programme to benefit from planning upheaval
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House extensions drive recovery in planning applications
Planning applications increased 11% last month according to Barbour ABI data