All Housing articles – Page 226
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Shapps confirms Cabe merger with Design Council
Wait is over as government confirms Cabe’s work will move across
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Ex Ujima and FWA West bosses face trial in March
The trial involving ex directors from FWA West, which Apollo acquired last year, will hear their pleas next month
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Cala Homes to appeal High Court decision over planning
Judgment means councils can let the abolition of regional strategies influence planning decisions
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Councils call on pension funds to provide social housing
London councils say pension funds and insurance companies could help make up housing shortfall
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Anchor to build 1,100 retirement properties
Expansion will include ‘true’ villages employing 80-100 people
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Cala loses latest localism court spat
High Court judge rules in favour of government’s planning reforms
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Lovell picks up £25 million Hackney job
London borough awards Morgan Sindall subsidiary contract to build 149 homes
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Ardmore bags £23m housing job
Housing association Family Mosaic appoints Irish contractor to build 190 homes
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Bellway house sales up 3.8% in first half
Bellway house sales are up 3.8% as average selling prices climb 8%.
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Public sector job cuts and the housing market
The new wave of cuts will hit better off homeowners
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Housing expert Kate Barker joins Taylor Wimpey board
Former government adviser will become non-exec director at housebuilder
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Cabe to be wound up with just 20 staff moving to Design Council
Leaked letter shows all funding to be cut from 2013
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Cabe merger with Design Council imminent
Announcement hoped this week as sign off delayed by Cabinet Office
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Olympic park legacy body to gain expanded remit
OLPC will become a development corporation, as early end to Olympic Delivery Authority mooted
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£14.3m Eccles tower block refurb gets green light
Developer claims energy efficiency measures and PV cells could save tenants £200 a year in fuel bills
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Housebuilding needs to learn the lessons of the 1930s
In the 1930s we built around 300,000 homes a year in the face of a worldwide recession. Why are things so different this time around?
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MPs attack planning changes
Committee on energy and climate change also question government assumptions over nuclear and carbon capture and storage
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New homebuyers desert the market in January
Latest figures show prices down 0.5% and buyers down 9.5%
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Housebuilders hit out at localism
Taylor Wimpey, Barratt and Redrow say planning changes will delay housing recovery