All Housing articles – Page 168
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CommentThe nation's golden years
The country is getting older, and by 2050 one in four of the UK population will be over 65. The need for accommodation that provides additional care is an opportunity for the sector
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NewsBerkeley Group and National Grid JV will 'become top ten housebuilder'
Joint venture firm St William aims to develop raft of brownfield sites
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NewsRedrow blasts pre-election posturing on planning
Redrow chairman Steve Morgan says sales rates have settled down as Help to Buy beds in
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NewsGrainger inks deal for private rented development push
Listed landlord signs deal with regeneration specialist Sigma to pursue private rented development opportunities
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NewsBovis Homes forecasts profit and price rises
Housebuilder expects increase in sales of around 30% in 2014
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NewsTelford Homes JV plots 400 home East London scheme
Joint venture agrees to buy site next to the former Olympic Athletes Village for £44m
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NewsFears of further delays to flood alleviation measures
Industry fears further delays to implementation of regulations on sustainable urban drainage systems
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NewsHousing slowdown hampers industry growth
October’s Markit/CIPS figures show weakest growth rate in five months
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NewsHCA picks 18 firms for £100m consultants framework
The Homes and Communities Agency has appointed 18 firms to its new £100m consultants framework
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NewsRenew sells affordable housing business
Engineer to continue to jointly own the company for the next 12 months
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NewsLakehouse appoints new chief executive
Contractor promotes Sean Birrane to lead the firm, amid major senior management reshuffle
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NewsArchitect Belsize unveils plans for Oxford student flats
Architect’s proposal is second project for University College
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NewsGreen light for 16-storey Brum retirement scheme
Developer Pegasus Life wins approval for five towers in Sutton Coldfield
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NewsLondon needs 'one million more homes than thought'
London’s housing needs have been greatly underestimated, Aecom report finds
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CommentLyons doesn't grasp planning nettle
Further simplification needed if new entrants to the industry are to be encouraged
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NewsRace begins for £800m affordable homes funding
HCA to release second tranche of £1.7bn Affordable Homes Programme
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CommentWhy RIBA needs serious reform
New RIBA Council member Ben Derbyshire on why he stood - and what he wants to do
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CommentWhat are garden cities worth?
Richard Rogers might not like them, but there’s merit in the garden cities movement
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CommentLyons: a roar or a whisper?
If Labour get in to power, it’ll be the Treasury that decides whether the Lyons Review will make a difference
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CommentLook past the politics to Lyons Review details
On the face of it, Labour are the first party to produce a comprehensive plan to increase housebuilding













