All Housing articles – Page 139
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Right to buy and development
What impact would an extended right to buy have on housing association development programmes?
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NAO slams government's 100,000 homes claim
Investigation finds that target for building on public land only measured ‘expected homes’ and not actual units built
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Cathedral wins planning for 272-home Greenwich scheme
Site of former telegraph cable factory makes way for 272 new homes
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Laing O'Rourke launches public land housebuilding venture
Contractor teams up with Legal General and Touchstone to form alliance to help combat UK’s housing crisis
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Grosvenor submits plan for 400 Edinburgh homes
Property developer submits planning application for Scotland’s first purpose-built PRS development
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Richard Rogers rallies industry to save 'historic' housing estate
Architects Rogers and Simon Smithson rally architects ahead of heritage minister’s decision
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Plans for 2,000-home Salford scheme revealed
Work on the £700m development expected to start by end of 2015
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Slowdown in house price growth for April
Data from the ONS shows annual house price growth slowed for the year ended April 2015.
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Pidgley issues EU referendum plea
Berkeley Group chair calls for the UK to remain in Europe as housebuilder reports stellar results
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Crest Nicholson profit soars 52%
Crest Nicholson enjoys strong first half of the year with sharp jump in profit and revenue
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Housing associations are taking back control
When it comes to asset management more and more HAs are ditching partnerships with contractors and managing their own affairs, but what are the risks?
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Architects welcome mayor of London's housing initiatives
Plans to introduce affordable housing targets and private rented sector initiatives welcomed by architects
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House prices rise in May
RICS report a rise in house prices in May as new homes coming on to the market fall to lowest level since records began
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Court of Appeal throws out Shell Centre appeal
Campaigner George Turner loses High Court appeal, removing last barrier to £1.2bn scheme
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The private rented sector can make a positive contribution
PRS should not be seen as a quick development opportunity, it is a long-term investment that can meet the needs of a community
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Charles lobbied ministers over eco towns
Prince’s foundation was promised role in design competition
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Brookfield Multiplex wins £50m work on luxury Mayfair flats
Appointment to Native Land’s £225m Burlington Gate scheme in London marks latest success for contractor
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Housing stats: New-build sales and completions in April 2015
Registrations and completions in both the private and public sector are higher than in April 2014