All Housing articles – Page 144
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NewsOsborne to announce 'affordable housing' push
Treasury to pledge almost £7bn to housebuilding and target delivering 400,000 ‘affordable homes’ in England
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NewsFirst market homes at NW Cambridge get go-ahead
Planning approval has been given to the first phase of market housing at the North West Cambridge development
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NewsPlans in for major Wembley resi scheme
Hub submits plans for 239-home redevelopment of Chesterfield House
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NewsMayor gives final green light to Greenwich Peninsula
Boris Johnson has given the final approval required for Knight Dragon’s revised Greenwich Peninsula masterplan
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NewsGovernment launches CIL review
Independent panel to review community infrastructure levy, with a consultation also launched
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NewsGalliford snags housing jobs
Contractor’s partnerships business wins £60m of contracts and framework roles
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NewsStarter homes are 'hard for people to afford', admits mandarin
Communities department permanent secretary speaks at Savills housing conference
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NewsCall for 'National Housing Service' to tackle crisis
Arcadis proposes new independent delivery agency to boost both public and private housing
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CommentHousing association reclassification - what it means
The ONS’s decision to put £60bn of housing association debt on the public sector books is no cause for panic
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NewsGalliford Try contracting margins on the up
Construction group says contracting margins are improving in trading update ahead of its AGM
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NewsLondon council seeks £2bn development partner
Haringey Council seeks development partner to deliver 5,000 homes
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CommentWho’s counting?
Despite decades of changes to planning law, the number of homes we’re building has barely increased. Does the Housing and Planning Bill hold out the hope that this time things will be different?
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NewsStanhope signs major build to rent deal
Developer signs agreement with 19,000-home social landlord for ‘many projects’
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NewsBarratt forward sales jump 21%
Housebuilder reports 21% rise in forward sales in Q1 trading update
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NewsBerkeley eyes prison sites after sell-off plan
Housebuilder’s chairman tells Building that firm would be interested in developing ‘well-located’ London sites
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CommentFooting the bill
The new housing bill would cut permanently the regulation on converting office or light-industrial sites into housing, circumnavigating both local authorities and affordable housing obligations. So who would be the winners and losers?
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NewsSquire & Partners picks up debut King's Cross Central work
Apartment scheme to start next summer
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NewsRedrow hails sales progress
Housebuilder says reservations, sales rate and selling price all up ahead of its annual general meeting














