More news – Page 365
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Shot in the arm as Scott Brownrigg’s military medicine museum approved
Complex to relocate to Cardiff from current Aldershot base
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Victory for staff as architecture practice permits home working
On Architecture in U-turn over directive to go into office after Building flagged workers' concerns
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Government ready to shut down housing market if covid crisis worsens
Fresh guidance issued yesterday confirms market remains open for now
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Barratt completions jump 9% in first half
UK’s largest housebuilder says delivery of homes is above expectations for last six months
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Defects in new homes – all change?
The housebuilding industry is about to get its own ombudsman, who will need to operate within the existing complex contractual and statutory framework
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Green light for Manchester developer’s £50m apartment blocks
Mulbury to build 300 homes across two blocks close to the city centre
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Bellway’s 500-home Ebbsfleet scheme approved
Development is latest approval for Ebbsfleet Garden City
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Architecture practice tells staff to work from office – or face the consequences
Staff risk disciplinary action if they work from home – or police fine if they go to work
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Optimism hits four-year high as order levels soar
Housebuilding drives increase in construction activity
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HS2 contractors under fire for ‘catalogue of errors’ at rural sites
Tory MP tells select committee local sherrifs needed to hold building firms to account
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Government reforms to extend leaseholder rights
Housing secretary plans to abolish ground rents and introduce “commonhold” tenure
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Firms warned on Brexit disruption later this year
Full customs declarations for construction products required from July
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Heatherwick handed nearly £6m in dividends in past two years
Payments revealed in Heatherwick Studio’s latest accounts
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Green light for Be First’s Barking housing scheme
Proposals include over 5,000sq m of industrial space
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Eyes wide open with a good deal yet to take effect
Short-term vigilance will be essential to secure the best outcomes from the UK’s new trading arrangements, suggests Simon Rawlinson of Arcadis
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Contractors raise worries about working in latest lockdown
Firms doubling down on enforcing strict site protocols
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Hotel designers need to obsess less about covid, there are bigger issues to solve
Eventually tourism will bounce back, and when it does we have a duty to make sure it is sustainable