All Housing articles – Page 252
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NewsLondon's social housing powers to be passed to councils
The Greater London Authority has written to councils explaining their new social housing responsibilities
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CommentAbolition of regional planning strategies: NIMBYism at work?
Abolition of regional housing targets risks putting planning decision in hands of reluctant locals
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NewsWeston Homes snaps up two sites and plans 250 homes
Sites in Uxbridge and Grays have a potential development value of £38m
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NewsMcInerney looks for €40m rescue
Troubled housebuilder turns to US private equity group for cash injection
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NewsAbolition of regional strategies 'unlawful'
Cala Homes pushes for Judicial Review of scrapping of plans containing housing targets
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NewsCountryside wins planning for huge Cambridge extension
Housebuilder given permission for 2,550-home Clays Farm scheme
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NewsRICS reports first house price falls for a year
Surveyors inccreasingly pessimistic over future home prices
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NewsPidgley receives £1.5m bonus for Berkeley profits
Group chairman gets full bonus after group stays in profit in 2009
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NewsConnaught could fall into lenders' hands
Announcement of ’material loss’ sparks 46% drop in share price
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Shapps to outline 'new homes bonus'
Housing minister gets Treasury approval to write to councils detailing house-building incentive package
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NewsPrescott 'growth areas' pull plans for thousands of homes
Tory planning hiatus allows Ashford and Milton Keynes to block major housing schemes
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NewsPotters Field homes: Field work
Southwark council and Berkeley Homes last week signed a partnership deal that will pave the way for the redevelopment of the controversial Potters Fields site
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NewsBerkeley to be first to break into private rented sector
Housebuilder close to deal with Homes and Communities Agency to build nearly 1,800 homes
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Greens and developers unite against planning reform
Royal Town Planning Institute leads call meeting with Pickles on localism
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Renewables industry puts orders on hold after government u-turn
Fears grow among microrenewables installers after failure to bring key legislation forward
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NewsWillmott Dixon Partnerships wins £58m repair contract
Deal will transfer 170 employees from Rotherham council to WDP
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NewsFull list of saved Kickstart schemes in London
Sixteen schemes in the capital receive £51.7m from HCA following post-election review
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NewsBerkeley left in limbo as £52m spent on London Kickstart schemes
Five Berkeley schemes still on hold as HCA announces outcome of review of spending in the capital














