All Housing articles – Page 285
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Green campaigners outed as energy wastrels
Boris Johnson, rock singer Chris Martin and LibDem energy spokesman Simon Hughes shamed by thermal imaging survey of their homes
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'False optimism' drives up property asking prices
January asking prices rise in the traditional new-year bounce, but by far less than last year
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Household emissions to be cut 33% by 2020
UK Green Building Council welcomes government announcement of new target
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Analysts predict Persimmon rights issue
Such a move wouild follow rights issue announcements at property groups Hammerson and British Land
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No biomass, no turbines, no solar panels. Is Passivhaus the way to zero carbon?
The German Passivhaus standard is winning admirers in the UK, many of whom argue that its simple approach to low-energy building is far more practical than the Code for Sustainable Homes
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Planning applications: January 2009
Only one client passed the £100m mark this month, as project numbers sink ever lower
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Green light for £750m regeneration of Longbridge
St Modwen's plans for former MG Rover site include 1,450 homes, a learning quarter, and technology park
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Crest Nicholson strikes rescue deal with lenders
Refinancing deal sees banks take a 90% stake in the housebuilder
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Giant horse to welcome visitors to Ebbsfleet
Mark Wallinger’s 50m sculpture of a horse wins competition for art project in £3bn Ebbsfleet development
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McGuckin leaves Land Secs after £3bn scheme stalls
Steve McGuckin leaves after Ebbsfleet Valley regeneration project is scaled back due to the recession
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Government to reveal green makeover for 7m homes
Plans to be revealed at launch of consultation on heat and energy efficiency
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Developer drops out of eco-town programme
O&H Properties to follows regional planning progress instead
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Sheffield seeks partner to build 2,500 homes
Council will form local housing company with private firm to build units for sale and rent on 20 sites
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Cabe audit slams social housing design
Unreleased report by watchdog says most publicly subsidised housing is no better designed than private housing
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Parkinson report is 'already out of date'
The prospects for regeneration are even worse than reported in a government review last week, experts are warning
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London council in crisis talks over affordable homes target
Row over mayor’s housing policy grows as Newham seeks ‘realistic’ alternative to 6,000 homes by 2011
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Shock rise in house prices in January
Experts warn public not too place too much weight on the surprise figures
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Bellway reports 50% slump in profit margin and forward orders
Housebuilder's six-month update warns of further writedown and reveals 1,000 homes are sitting unsold
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Urban Initiatives to masterplan 18ha regeneration in Kensington
Notting Barns South scheme is part of wider regeneration of poorer parts of the wealthy London borough
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Government may relax financial rules on council housing
Prime minister announces measures to remove barriers to local authority housing provision