Housing – Page 135
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NewsHouse buyers undeterred by election, says Taylor Wimpey
Housebuilder says underlying demand for new homes is “high” despite the impending election
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NewsPeabody makes two board appointments
Housing Association appoints Peter Vernon and Jennie Daly to board
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NewsHouse sales flatline in run-up to election
RICS survey shows supply constraints and pre-election uncertainty led to subdued market in March
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NewsExperian downgrades construction growth forecasts
Output prediction cut by 0.5 percentage points for 2015, with further slowdowns anticipated in 2016-17
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NewsPersimmon makes strong start to 2015
Revenue up 7% to £2bn, but firm warns election is disrupting forward planning
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NewsLondon doubles number of affordable home completions
GLA funded homes double to 17,914 in year to March 2015
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NewsIndustry fears Tory right to buy pledge will hit housebuilding
Housing experts among those raising concerns that Tory manifesto pledge ‘won’t stack up’ for sector
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NewsUK’s tallest resi tower gets final planning approval
Foster + Partners scheme gets Boris thumbs-up
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NewsConservatives put housing at heart of its manifesto
David Cameron pledges ‘Brownfield Fund’ for new homes, as Greens also launch their housing plans
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NewsExperts slam Conservatives' right to buy plans
Experts warn that key policy wouldn’t help solve housing crisis
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Carillion director takes Countryside non-exec role
Richard Adam takes finance position at the housebuilder
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NewsTories offer right to buy to 1.3 million housing association residents
David Cameron will say party backs “the dream of a property-owning democracy”, and also pledges £1bn brownfield housing fund
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NewsLabour manifesto commits to infrastructure and housing spending boosts
Housebuilding, decarbonisation target and national infrastructure commission among policies announced
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NewsElection hiatus will mean 'slower construction growth next year'
Construction Products Association downgrades growth forecast for 2016, but upgrades 2015 forecast
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NewsShell Centre challenge to go to Court of Appeal
Campaigner files papers seeking permission to take case against £1.2bn development to Court of Appeal
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NewsIndustry raises doubts around key Labour housing policy
Plans for housing bond system to generate £5bn questioned
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NewsStart date set for £2bn New Covent Garden Market
Joint developers Vinci and St Modwen go unconditional on 57 acre regeneration scheme
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