Housing – Page 203
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NewsHCA reveals extent of public land sell-off for housing
Some 820ha of land - enough for 11,000 homes - to be sold at ’market value’ to private developers
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NewsKinetics shuts down northern business
Social housing contractor to refocus on the south as up to 400 staff leave
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NewsDesign Council names Paul Finch deputy chair
Little room for former Cabe commissioners as merged body announces board
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NewsGovernment £10bn housing land sell-off
Ministers to announce sales of sites for 100,000 homes tomorrow
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NewsPlans submitted for 400-home Armadale scheme
Developer SDA lodges application for second phase of Scottish regeneration
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NewsL&Q files controversial dog track plans
Housing association submits revised application for 300-home Walthamstow regeneration
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NewsConstruction ministers at risk under boundary shake-up
MPs Grant Shapps, Mark Prisk and Andrew Stunell all face losing constituencies
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NewsLiverpool to convert 177 vacant properties to affordable homes
Projects across three areas of the city worth £16m
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NewsCala Homes ruling spells further planning paralysis
Decision means councils may simply stall on housing cuts until Localism Bill becomes law
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NewsRegional development agencies: no man's land
When the government decided to axe regional development agencies, uncertainty over the future of their £446m portfolio of development sites nearly led to a disastrous fire sale. Having taken a u-turn on the issue, what are the coalition’s plans for the sites now?
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NewsRDA assets to transfer to Homes and Communities Agency
Development assets worth £446m will be transferred to the HCA
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NewsWates buys £50m turnover Linbrook
Contractor buys response maintenance firm for undisclosed sum
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NewsSt Modwen secures planning for 3,000 homes
Regeneration firm targets former RAF sites and predicts strong half-year results
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NewsGalliford secures housing frameworks worth £584m
Largest of three frameworks is £400m agreement with housing association L&Q
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NewsPlanning approvals make first quarter recovery
However number of permissions still 17% down on last year
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NewsCouncils could have to reverse decision to scrap homes
Court ruling says councils should not consider planned scrapping of regional strategies when drawing up local plans














