Housing – Page 214
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L&Q postpones dog track consultation after 'threats' by locals
Housing association said staff in fear for personal safety
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NewsBerkeley reports 18.5% rise in half-year pre-tax profit
Housebuilder’s results exceed expectations as board predicts outperformance for year overall
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NewsTelford profits drop by two thirds
New chief executive as housebuilder reports ’planned’ downsizing
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NewsNew homes survey reveals nimbyism on the rise
Only half welcome housebuilding on their doorstep, although 80% recognise urgent need
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NewsPeel gets go-ahead for £4.5bn Wirral scheme
Secretary of state decides not to call in giant regeneration project
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NewsHousing demand drops by 4.3%
Faltering consumer confidence fuelled by spending cuts brings seasonal slowdown forward
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Full list of housebuilder's Kickstart ratings
Cabe’s damning design assessment of schemes supported by £716m of public funding
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NewsKier and Miller bottom of Kickstart 'hall of shame'
Miller hits back as Cabe’s controversial design rating exposed by Freedom of Information request
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NewsBalfour eyes new-build social housing after £7m Rok buy
Deal for collapsed firm’s work comes as administrator confirms Mears snapped up key Bristol contracts
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Bob Neill unveils £500m Olympics regeneration fund
Minister says package includes £217m of new money for the Olympic legacy
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Shapps scraps proposed new housing regs
Housing minister announces overhaul and asks builders to suggest other red tape to cut
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NewsDunster plans zero-carbon homes built out of straw
Eco-housing guru claims compressed straw boards knock £20,000 off price of code level 6 home
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NewsGleeson sales up by half
Big rise in sales for housebuilder marred by government ’policy vacumn’ over planning system
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NewsBarratt to use Building for Life tool
Housebuilder makes pledge as 10 housing design winners are recognised
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NewsMore surveyors report falling workloads
Public housing hits record low as expectations for future work drop
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HSE to lose extra inspectors
The Health and Safety Executive will not renew the contracts of the 24 temporary construction safety inspectors it recruited last year when their employment ends next June
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