All Housing articles – Page 194
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News
NewBuy to deliver 25,000 not 100,000 homes
Expectation of number of sales through government’s flagship NewBuy mortgage guarantee scheme slashed
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Features
Ian Baker interview: "It was a big call"
In November 2009 Linden Homes decided to embark on a radical growth strategy. Three years later, its profit is up 140%. MD Ian Baker explains how the company pulled it off
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Planning stats: Residential projects and approvals in September
The number of projects are slightly up compared with August’s data in all the regions, except Scotland
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Taylor Wimpey in private rental trial
Housebuilder Taylor Wimpey is to trial building “four or five” schemes of homes for the private rent market
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Berkeley 50-storey Blackfriars tower approved
Developer Berkeley Group retains Ian Simpson design but changes use from hotel to residential
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Cameron asserts importance of housebuilding
Prime minister pushes back at Labour and seeks to reframe the Conservatives as the party of home ownership
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Comment
The CIL needs urgently addressing
If two technical issues are not resolved, the Community Infrastructure Levy could actually hinder new development
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Crest Nicholson adopts Garden City principles
Crest Nicholson is to “retrofit” the principles of the Garden City into some of its large schemes with planning permission
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Housing shortage will hold back jobs growth
Report by property consultant Cluttons says employment growth is expected to outstrip housing supply in London
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Housebuilders urge government to back industry
Housebuilders and CBI urge government to focus on housing as the key to the UK’s recovery from recession
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Comment
Ȧ for Life 12: A smarter approach
HTA’s Ben Derbyshire explains how the newly launched Ȧ for Life will open dialogue and help developers
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News
Bloor Homes snaps up first phase of Berewood Village
Housebuilder will build first 194 homes of 2,500-home scheme
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Prisk opposes 10,000-home scheme in his backyard
Housing minister Mark Prisk says campaign against Harlow North is principled opposition
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Features
Trading places: Commercial to residential
Commercial developers are entering the market and giving their residential counterparts a run for their money
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News
Redrow takeover deadline pushed back
Redrow extends by two weeks the deadline for chairman Steve Morgan to make an offer
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Comment
Garden Cities: Learning from the regions
Politicians discussing garden suburbs and cities at next week’s Conservative conference would do well to look further than London and Hertfordshire
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Lord Taylor to review all planning guidance
Eric Pickles appoints National Housing Federation chair to review existing guidance
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Labour puts construction centre stage
Housing and construction put at heart of economic strategy as part of a bid to reposition Labour as a “one nation” party
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Labour looks to innovative councils for housing ideas
Party to launch new network of innovative councils to share ideas and help drive housebuilding