All affordable housing articles – Page 2
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Westminster approves 750 home development
Scheme by Arup will be built next door to Chelsea Barracks scheme
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Galliford Try starts on Liverpool housing scheme
Contractor appointed by Liverpool Mutual Homes
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Lib Dems spell out housebuilding reforms
Proposals include a new agency with beefed-up compulsory purchase powers
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East London estate revamp gets go-ahead
Barking Dagenham’s development firm Be First leads £250m project
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L&G lining up management team for affordable housing operation
Newcomers will oversee affordable home construction and operational management
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Mayor steps in to boost affordable housing after council knocks back development
Brentford project would deliver 427 new homes
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Up to 40,000 affordable homes for Cambridgeshire and Peterborough by 2038
Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority teams up woth 15 housing associations to build homes
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Clarion partners with JV on Battersea housing scheme
It has teamed with the National Grid and Berkeley Group to build more than 200 homes
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Khan pushes case for affordable homes at Holloway Prison site
Available 10-acre area could deliver around 1,000 new homes
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Affordable homes delivery up by a quarter in England
Government report says figure topped 41,000 in 2016-17
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Government to cap social housing rent increases
Hikes will be capped at inflation plus 1% for five years from 2020
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Comment
Is large scale development really a panacea for developers?
Encouraging noises from government means urban extensions, new settlements and, yes, even eco-towns are back on the agenda. But don’t expect them to arrive any time soon
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What to look for in the Autumn Statement
Expect downward forecasts, infrastructure plans and a grand rehash of existing policy
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The big question for Mr Shapps
I would like to be among those welcoming Grant Shapps to his new role as housing minister and wishing him well. I must admit I have not been particularly kind to his ideas to date. It’s my job to be critical I guess. But for the record I do have ...
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Open Source Planning: naive, stupid or cynical?
If you think that the economy is posing a problem for house builders, you might want to consider the planning proposals put forward by the Conservatives . “Jaw dropping” was one phrase that an expert on planning matters put to me. “Concerning” was the more sedate and political word chosen ...
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What can you get for £1.5bn?
Hard to say how many votes it will win him, but Gordon Brown’s £1.5bn contribution to the Homes and Communities Agency deserves a few cheers from the construction industry. The money is intended to deliver 20,000 affordable homes and build the infrastructure to stimulate another 10,000 private ones. The ...
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Housing rescue plan? What housing rescue plan?
Caroline Flint has just announced the much talked of rescue plan for the housing market - couched in terms of affordable housing, but in essence an attempt to bolster the crumbling house building sector. It has been welcomed by the National Housing Federation , so it must be good. And ...
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