All Housing articles – Page 196
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NewsQuarter of a million homes cut from council plans
Right-wing Policy Exchange think-tank says coalition on course for record housebuilding low
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NewsGovernment launches £200m housing fund
Housing minister Prisk opens developer competition for rented housing cash
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NewsMPs slam home extension plan
Select committee calls for total rethink of proposal to extend permitted development rights
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NewsRich students rent a third of prime London homes
Property investor LCP warns immigration policy may hit resi market
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NewsGalliford Try housing boss steps down due to ill health
Firm announces Ian Baker is stepping down with immediate effect
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NewsApollo fined after seven hospitalised
Social housing contractor found at fault for carbon monoxide incident
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NewsKier wins £25m housing maintenance job
Contract for Lincoln Council covers 8,000 local authority homes
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NewsHousing planning permissions leap 36%
But permissions still short of number needed to meet demand, HBF warns
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NewsBarratt’s £1bn Basildon plans get green light
Developer wins planning approval for 2,000-home scheme
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NewsHalf of housebuilders say planning rules getting harder
Respondents to survey conducted by Building say government failing residential sector
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NewsHousing market will warm up in 2013, says RICS
House prices, the cost of renting and transactions all forecast to rise
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FeaturesLocal Enterprise Partnerships: Going local
Last week, the chancellor beefed up Local Enterprise Partnerships and tasked them with administering anything up to £50bn in government funding to promote growth in local economies. This gives construction companies a rare chance to influence policy and win work
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NewsBig hitters shortlisted for £400m MoD job
Ten contractors to tender for four-year defence estate framework
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NewsGovernment will compensate bidders of cancelled PF2 projects
But infrastructure chief plays down size of project pipeline for revised version of PFI
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NewsPlanning stats: Residential projects and approvals in November
The number of projects in Scotland and Wales is up on last month’s figures














