All articles by Joey Gardiner – Page 91
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Kerslake to review future of Thames Gateway bodies
Head of Housing and Communities Agency to probe effectiveness of regeneration delivery
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Sir Bob Kerslake: interview with Britain’s busiest man
We are republishing this interview after the news of Bob Kerslake’s death. The interview took place as he was taking the helm of the Homes and Communities Agency
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‘Very deep concern’ as housing starts drop 39%
English Partnerships admits it may miss housing targets next year as grim statistics pile up
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Heijmans' profits fall by a third
Dutch builder says 'disappointing year' in 2007 caused by set backs in building division
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Chris Coates to leave Galliford Try
Boss of housebuilder's South-east division will quit in June, after the firm took over his previous employer Linden Homes
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Mott MacDonald subsidiary wins Hong Kong job
Mott Connell to develop sustainable construction management framework for public buildings
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Carillion faces mass exodus after McAlpine takeover
40-50 senior staff are expected to leave as £554m deal is finally done
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Carillion faces mass exodus after McAlpine takeover
40-50 senior staff are expected to leave as £554m deal is finally done
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Social housing plans face a £2.5bn shortfall
Pricewaterhouse Coopers says funding has failed to keep pace with development targets
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Social housing plans face a £2.5bn shortfall
Pricewaterhouse Coopers says funding has failed to keep pace with development targets
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Images: Manhattan inspires Urban Splash housing in Liverpool
The first 700-homes built at the developer's Great George Street scheme will be called Tribeca after its New York namesake
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Planning gain supplement could resurface in new levy
Campaigners fear that references to ‘value uplift’ in Planning Bill could reopen door to PGS
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So what do we think of the Communities Plan now?
Five years ago next week, a portly former merchant seaman stood up in the House of Commons and laid out plans designed to change the physical environment of England forever.
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‘I don’t have the language for what we are any more’
Meet David Cowans, a man who has turned a standard-issue housing association into a vehicle for exploring concepts for which words have yet to be invented.
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Holmes wins Scottish seaside design competition
Scottish architects Holmes Partnership has won a competition to design a series of homes on the seafront in Saltcoats, North Ayrshire. The competition was run by the Incorporation of Architects (RIAS) in Scotland and sponsored by regeneration company Irvine Bay and site owner McLaughlin Construction. It attracted 48 submissions from ...
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Cooper is promoted to chief secretary of the Treasury
Flint replaces Cooper as housing and planning minister in cabinet reshuffle
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Green code ‘raises carbon’
Developers highlight electric heating loophole in Code for Sustainable Homes
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How bad can it get?
Sales are down. Cancellations are up. Share prices are just a third of what they were at this time last year. Few now question that housebuilders face their biggest test since the nineties slump. Joey Gardiner finds out just how big
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Independent enquiry to examine Ujima collapse
Timetable of the investigation by the Housing Corporation will be revealed in the next few weeks
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Land Sec shares rise after strong third quarter
Land Securities shares lift 3% as property company reveals net profit on property sales of £17.7m