All articles by David Blackman – Page 25
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Barking Riverside scheme gets green light
Council grants planning permission for biggest housing scheme in the Thames Gateway
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McCarthy tipped for Communities England
Civil servant Richard McCarthy is being lined up to head the merged English Partnerships and Housing Corporation body
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Pru drops housing plan after watchdog threatens veto
Insurance giant to revise Reading scheme after Environment Agency raises flood worries
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MPs call for more work on planning gain supplement
A select committee report has welcomed the controversial levy but says additional infrastructure funding will be needed
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HBF in fightback against English Nature’s housing ban
Reports by HBF and the DCLG say development on Surrey Heath will not impact on bird numbers
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Government plans £40m fund to boost housing supply
Schemes by Bellway, Persimmon and Redrow to benefit from new infrastructure and amenities
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Government announces funding for 100,000 extra homes
Yvette Cooper says £40m growth points fund will unlock funding to sites in 45 towns and cities
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Berkeley boss puts EP in the dock over bidding problems
Tony Pidgley calls for experienced developers to be exempted from prequalification rules
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Cooper declares crackdown on badly designed homes
Housing minister’s comments follow veto of key Thames Gateway scheme by Ruth Kelly
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Conservatives back radical reform of planning system
Tories call for streamlined appeals and the abolition of ‘use class’ orders to free up office space
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Features
The Gove in government
Michael Gove, the highly opinionated polymathematical star of the Tory front bench, might just get the chance to translate his thoughts on housing and planning into action soon. David Blackman found out what they are
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Labour to press on with EP merger
The government has sent out its clearest signal yet that it is pressing ahead with the merger of English Partnerships and the Housing Corporation.
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English Nature widens house embargo
English Nature has widened its housebuilding embargo to the neighbouring South-west.
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Corporation to offer five-year grants to selected schemes
Social housing funder aims to encourage greater use of modern methods of construction
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Planning charge for Gateway
Delivery agencies across Thames Gateway are working up plans to introduce planning tariffs to improve the area’s infrastructure.
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Pathfinders plan U-turn on demolition
Housing market renewal managers have volunteered to redraw some of the areas covered by the initiative in response to rising house prices. Opponents of demolition have argued that this has made the policy redundant in many districts.
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Herzog & de Meuron get go-ahead for social housing
Stirling prize-winners receive planning permission for mixed-use scheme in Poplar, east London
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Ikea ditched by flatpack housing partner
A housing association that pioneers innovative construction techniques has pulled out of a deal with Ikea to develop its range of prefabricated homes.
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The hunt for cash
Public sector housing and regeneration budgets look almost certain to be squeezed next year, which means cash is going to have to be found outside the Treasury. Luckily, councils won’t have far to look – they’re sitting on great wads of the stuff.
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Planning levy won’t cover infrastructure bill
Treasury proposals for a development levy would not benefit the government financially but would hit smaller developers, a coalition of business and property groups will warn chancellor Gordon Brown next week.