All Housing articles – Page 102
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NewsCritics slam government's social housing plan
Campaigners say no funding in place to meet growing need as government consults on social housing supply
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NewsMears shifts focus to housing development
Social housing specialist’s strategy prompted by maintenance work slowing, with fastest growth in management and development sectors
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NewsHomes for elderly and disabled get £228m government boost
Housing providers can bid for money through Homes England and London mayor
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NewsDancourt Construction enters administration
Hinkley Point subcontractor calls in administrators
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NewsHaringey to ask City Hall for funding to build its council housing stock
North London council to apply to Sadiq Khan’s affordable housing grant
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CommentLeader: Taking a step back to go forwards
While it’s a grim picture for contracting, individual firms are starting to fight back. But the uncertainty of Brexit still looms large over the industry
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FeaturesNPPF: Ready to mix it up?
Last month’s revised planning framework shows the government is bent on speeding up build-out rates, but will it fully address the housing crisis?
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NewsCHP use at risk after energy regs changes
New version of Standard Assessment Procedure favours electric heating and penalises combined heat and power
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NewsConsultants score spots on Homes England's £150m property framework
Firms including Knight Frank, Jones Lang LaSalle and Deloitte land roles
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NewsGovernment failing industry over Brexit, say housebuilding bosses
Firms begin targeting UK workers to plug skills gaps ahead of EU withdrawal next March
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NewsLovell lines up Suffolk affordable housing
Scheme will be built for housing association Clarion
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NewsAssael plans 2,000 homes at former margarine factory
Work is expected to start on the site next autumn
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NewsHalf a million homes planned on Green Belt, say campaigners
Group says more brownfield land should be used to meet housing targets
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NewsIndustry hits back at calls for government to scrap modular housing funding
A report from the Environmental Audit Committee said factory-built homes were more prone to overheating and should therefore not receive government funding.
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Footballers' Manchester tower faces fresh challenge
Manchester Civic Society takes consent for Hodder’s 40-storey tower to court
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NewsSunshine sees construction output spike but dark clouds still loom
Builders catch-up on winter work but outlook remains subdued despite 14-month high
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FeaturesProjects: Back for good
The stereotype of back-to-back housing as cramped and poorly lit is overturned by AHMM’s Signal Townhouses, where thoughtful design has maximised natural light and outdoor space
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NewsLidl's housebuilding plans the future for city sites, say experts
German firm wants to build 3,000 homes alongside new store openings














