All articles by Joey Gardiner – Page 92
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Aylesbury Vale eco-town could fund Oxford rail link
Planned Buckinghamshire development could contribute £15m to £150m East-West railway
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Associations encouraged to buy cheap sites
The government is encouraging housing associations to buy cut-price developments from ailing housebuilders, in an indication that it is struggling to meet its annual development targets.
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Housebuilders aim to muzzle community levy
Developers are demanding the government limit the scope of a proposed planning tax or risk jeopardising new development.
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Hammerson secures M&S as tennant at £800m Leeds scheme
Marks & Spencer commits to store in Eastgate development, the largest outside London
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Ujima crisis to hit housing association loans
Mortgage lenders have warned that the imminent collapse of a large London housing association could affect the financing of the whole sector.
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Housing super agency boss begins round of headhunting
Bob Kerslake looks to senior government, EP and Housing Corporation to staff new agency
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Boss named for new Liverpool regeneration agency
Jim Gill will head agency created from a merger of three regeneration companies
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2008 Preview: Housing
Boom or bust? It’s hard to say. What we do know is that eco-towns and the new housing super-quango will feature prominently over the next 12 months
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Southwark grants detailed planning to London's Beetham Tower
Ian Simpson tower on south bank of Thames wins detailed planning permission after height is reduced
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Funding boost failed to improve flood defences, says report
MPs said problems with Environment Agency played large part in failure to protect homeowners in summer floods
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Eco-town architects will not be replaced, says government
Government approved design teams will not work on eco towns without agreement says Communities Department
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Thames Gateway delivery boss was told to quit
Officials ‘discuss Judith Armitt’s next move’ after her shock departure on Monday
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Thames Gateway delivery boss was told to quit
Officials ‘discuss Judith Armitt’s next move’ after her shock departure on Monday
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Cooper announces review of private rental sector
Study will look at how social housing tenants could make more use of private rented accommodation
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Judith Armitt steps down as Thames Gateway boss
The chief executive of the Thames Gateway Delivery Unit has left her job after a year
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‘Too little money on offer,’ say Gateway corporations
Development agencies asked for twice the £210m grant announced at Thames Gateway Forum
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Cherry family to buy back 50% stake in Countryside
Founding chairman Alan Cherry aims to buy £111m share from HBOS over next five years
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‘Too little money on offer,’ say Gateway corporations
Development agencies asked for twice the £210m grant announced at Thames Gateway Forum
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Cherry family to buy back 50% stake in Countryside
Founding chairman Alan Cherry aims to buy £111m share from HBOS over next five years
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Credit crunch wipes 23% off house sales in October
Number of homes changing hands falls from 661 a day in 2006 to 510 this year