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Humber vs Moor: Will the planning reforms work?
The government’s plans for the planning system have stirred up huge controversy in both the industry, and now, with the publication of the the new national planning frameowrk, the country at large. With so much at stake, and so much opposition, will the government get its reforms through? And, if ...
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Construction appointments 12 August
This week, Lovell, Arup and SJ Berwin are among firms to have made new appointments
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‘First-time buyer blackspots’ named
Tough in Yorkshire and Humberside, the South-east, the East Midlands, East Anglia, Wales, the South-west and Scotland
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Low property transactions pose a problem
Housebuilder results have been generally positive but property is still a problem
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Citywatch: city turmoil hits construction and housing
Construction and housing profits have fallen
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Berkeley boosts Pidgley's pay by a third to £3.2m
Chief executive Rob Perrins’ pay also rockets by 70%, after two years of static wages
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CSCS chairman keeps job despite vote of no confidence
Chief executive and board members voted to save Walker
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Wexford's new council HQ
London-based Robin Lee Architecture, formerly one half of Nord, has completed Wexford council headquarters in Ireland.
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Waterproofing system
Alumasc’s Derbigum waterproofing system can be done with residents still inside the premises
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Conservation range
Mumford & Wood’s timber windows and doors meet Part L Building Regulation standards
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Flood protection
Whitehouse Construction’s door system have security, thermal and sustainability credentials
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History in flames
Demolition contractor 777 Group has already been engaged to pull down the remains of the Reeves furniture store in Croydon following rioting on Monday night
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Nearly half of householders turn down Green Deal in trial
Pilot scheme in Sutton was unsuccessful
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