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NewsWYG predicts 2007 will be even better
Consultant White Young Green is predicting strong growth next year as it looks ahead to further acquisitions and waits to reap the full benefits of this year’s purchases.
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Bellway Homes picked for Greenwich regeneration project
Developer will build 229 flats as part of £5bn scheme in south east London
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NewsBlair: Nuclear power is the only way to stave off energy crisis
The prime minister tells delegates at the Labour conference that Britain needs the most radical overhaul of its energy policies since the war
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NewsLabour to press on with EP merger
The government has sent out its clearest signal yet that it is pressing ahead with the merger of English Partnerships and the Housing Corporation.
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Riverside names firms on £400m framework
A consortium of 26 housing associations has appointed a framework of consultants and contractors to undertake more than £400m of projects.
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NewsGive homeowners incentives to save energy, says Cooper
But housing minister’s call gets mixed reception from industry associations
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NewsHSE advises caution over fatal Battersea crane accident
Steven Williams, the chief inspector of the Health and Safety Executive, said that people should not jump to conclusions about the cause of the crane collapse in south-west London this week.
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FeaturesUnder their wings
Ryder HKS’s Darlington Education Village brings together the least able children, including those with severe behavioural difficulties, and the most academic – an architectural and curatorial challenge that has been met with verve. Not bad for a PFI project
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Inspace share price slips 3% after turnover falls
The market reacted badly to the interim results from social housing maintenance specialist Inspace as it announced a drop in turnover and “tendering frustrations” this week.
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GLA appoints green watchdog to monitor the Olympics
A consortium made up of green organisations, Forum for the Future and the London Sustainability Exchange, together with auditor Pricewaterhouse Coopers, has been appointed by the Greater London Authority to monitor sustainability on the 2012 Olympic Games.
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NewsThe impossible dream
Developer Minerva has dropped plans for this 53-storey tower, designed by Grimshaw, which was to have been the City’s tallest office block. In its place, the 14-storey St Botolph’s House will be built.
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CommentSave our college
Plonked in the middle of Norfolk, a few miles from the Queen’s Sandringham estate, CITB–ConstructionSkills’ National Construction College can seem removed from the bang and bustle of the industry at work.
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Gateway study shows shortage of family homes
One bedroom and two bedroom homes now account for more than 80% of housing across the Thames Gateway.
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NewsHome Factory to launch off-site affordable flats
Next month Home Factory is launching affordable off-site-manufactured apartments for the housing association sector.
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Carbon efficiency urged
John Colley, president of the Construction Products Association, has urged the government to set long-term targets for reductions in carbon in the built environment.
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NewsAnother landmark for south London
Architect Allford Hall Monaghan Morris has unveiled this design for a mixed-use development in Southwark, south London.
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Foster and Rogers eye rival power station plans
The UK’s two most high-profile architects are understood to be involved in separate plans for Battersea Power station in south-west London.
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Planning charge for Gateway
Delivery agencies across Thames Gateway are working up plans to introduce planning tariffs to improve the area’s infrastructure.
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Rok expands its Scottish interests with £31m buy
Contractor Rok has created a £850m business and expanded its presence in Scotland with the acquisition of Tulloch Construction Group.
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Comment
Building buys a half
In “Building buys a pint … for PRP Architects” (15 September, page 32), I could not help but notice that there would appear to have been five people at the Bishop’s Finger in Smithfield, but only three drinks bought.














