All Housing articles – Page 242
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NewsMount Anvil wins planning for Wandsworth Business Village
Developer plans an 80,000 sq ft business centre and apartments in heart of Wandsworth
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NewsGalliford Try wins £39m riverside project
Scheme on Thames includes luxury and affordable apartments and commercial space
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Shapps gets public to help decide best new homes
Housing minister orders residents’ input in government housing award
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CommentBudget planning reforms don't solve the problem
Scrapping of brownfield target exemplies failure to choose between localism and growth
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NewsBudget: Public construction costs to be cut by 20%
Government to force huge savings by standardising design, as housing and planning overhaul outlined
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NewsBudget offers mixed results for industry
A reformed planning process, railway funding and more green investment were the positives
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NewsStamp duty reform to boost private rented housing
Property industry celebrates George Osborne’s unexpected U-turn
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NewsRussian developer seeks £310m London listing
Etalon Group behind major residential schemes in Moscow and St Petersburg
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NewsOsborne unveils £250m housing plan
Chancellor to help 10,000 new home starts through equity loan subsidy
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NewsHouse prices up 0.8% in March says Rightmove
Rightmove published its March house price index today, which showed a 0.8% increase from February
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NewsEarl's Court regeneration to create 1,500 construction jobs
Developers will create 1,500 construction jobs and 7,500 homes as part of the Earl’s Court regeneration
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NewsBerkeley sales rise 25% as construction costs stay low
Houesbuilder says excess capacity in construction sector is keeping costs down despite material and fuel inflation
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NewsEnterprise cuts back £70m social housing business
Firm looks to exit contracts as news of chief executive Neil Kirkby’s departure emerges
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NewsNew Homes Bonus will not boost development, say MPs
Select committee report on damns abolition of regional plans
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FeaturesThe Budget: Can George win the day?
How do you fight off the threat of a double-dip recession with no weapons in your armoury? For George Osborne putting together next week’s Budget, the most obvious solution is likely to be deregulation. Here’s a look at what changes to expect
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NewsOlympic Park could be 'no-go zone' for low-income families
Coalition plan to charge tenants 80% of market rent would make housing around Olympic Park too expensive for most
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NewsMiller group sales down 15%
Miller reduced its loss before tax from £72m in 2009, to £58m in 2010
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NewsCouncils to offer first-time buyers £70,000 deposits
Five local councils announce tie-up with Lloyds bank that provide buyers with a 20% deposit
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NewsMears targets work from failed rivals
Social housing contractor hits out at underbidding as turnover rises 11%
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NewsMansell starts on 1,000-home PRP Kensington scheme
PRP have masterplanned Wornington Green Development in Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea














