All articles by Joey Gardiner – Page 93
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Talks begin over post-2012 body
Olympic bosses are in talks over creating an organisation to take charge of the regeneration of the lower Lea Valley after the 2012 Games.
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Bellway latest housebuilder to issue profit warning
Housebuilder says consumer confidence has worsened since its last statement to City in September
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Government delays appointment of housing agency boss
The delayed unveiling of a new chief executive for the new housing super agency has led to speculation over possible problems
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MPs introduce 'Merton rule' bill
MPs back policy, pioneered by Merton council, for developments to have on-site renewable sources of energy
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Tom Russell poached for Olympic legacy role
Current chief executive of New East Manchester regeneration company will be group director for Olympic legacy at LDA
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Thurrock plans step closer after landmark road deal
The government says it will fund infrastructure improvements vital to delivery of 18,500 homes
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Three sustainable centres planned for Gateway
Dagenham and Ebbsfleet among locations for institutes specialising in environmental technologies
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Cabe proposes Gateway 'design pact'
Developers, councils and government bodies are to be asked to sign up to a “design pact” to ensure high standards of design within the Thames Gateway, it was announced last week.Cabe published a consultation on a design pact which would commit developers to adhere to certain design principles on issues ...
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Ken promises to help Gateway housebuilders
London mayor pledges to drive forward regeneration plans in the Thames Gateway
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Green giants set up new consultancy
High-profile figures from across the sustainability world have been lured to a consultancy set up to supply technical expertise to green developments
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David Beckham academy planned next door to Man City
Fears that ex-United star's academy could become "the largest graffiti site in Europe’
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Green giants set up new consultancy
High-profile figures from across the sustainability world have been lured to a consultancy set up to supply technical expertise to green developments.
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Housebuilders to launch code of conduct by Easter
Industry bodies improve accountability to head off OFT inquiry into falling customer satisfaction
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Developers warn bill gives councils too much power
Planning bill giving councils right to impose tougher eco standards ‘endangers housing delivery’
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‘It would become the largest graffiti site in Europe’
Government plans David Beckham academy on supercasino site – but next to Man City’s stadium
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Eco-quarter planned for Thames Gateway
Yvette Cooper announces plans for new zero-carbon community and offers householders £15m to green existing homes
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Gateway plan ‘torn up’ at last minute
Europe’s largest regeneration project has been thrown into confusion after housing minister Yvette Cooper ordered an emergency rewrite of the Thames Gateway plan.
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Cooper u-turn on review of zero-carbon regulations
Minister ‘gives blessing’ to taskforce that will reconsider the status of off-site renewables
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Features
Interview: John Callcutt
John Callcutt’s review of the housebuilding industry has been eagerly awaited, not least because everyone is wondering what else there is to say about it. Well, it turns out there’s plenty – just don’t expect any quick-fix solutions.
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Greater powers for homes agency
The government is to grant the Homes and Communities Agency, its new housing and regeneration quango, the planning powers of a local authority, it became clear this week.