Housing Comment – Page 17
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Criminal responsibility
Designing out crime is threatened by deregulation of the planning system Â
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It's a good plan, but …
Stimulating the housing market is a fine old idea, but it requires a planning system that is up to the job. Debbie Aplin considers what can be done to improve chances of getting on site
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Audio clip: ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ's editor on Help to Buy
¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ’s editor Sarah Richardson speaking on the BBC’s Today programme about the effect of the housing measures announced this week
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Middle-aged folks homes
Finding a model of retirement living that appeals to 60-something baby boomers is the key to solving the housing shortage, argues Richard Morton
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Office to residential: is it doable?
Mark Farmer, head of residential at EC Harris, asks whether policy change will have an impact
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Recovery? Don't hold your breath
If Mervyn King is to be believed, we shouldn’t get too excited about signs of recovery in the housing market. Construction still has a long way to go
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Housing: Simply, the best
Despite a desperate need for new ideas, the complexity of products and innovations can too often stifle entrepreneurship and creativity in the housing sector. It’s time we stopped being so risk averse, says Richard McCarthy
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Why building retirement housing could help the young
Encouraging older people to move to high-quality retirement housing will free up family homes for the young to move into
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We must keep the Code for Sustainable Homes
Abolishing the Code for Sustainable Homes as part of the government’s review of housing standards would be a retrograde step
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It’s time to kick-start a housing revolution
Local government holds a once in a lifetime opportunity to shape the communities in which we live
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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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¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ for Life 12: A smarter approach
HTA’s Ben Derbyshire explains how the newly launched ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ for Life will open dialogue and help developers
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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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Resi: Yes, it's Groundhog Day
Joey Gardiner finds government money and planning reform fail to lift the mood at this week’s RESI 2012 conference
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New housing measures: The right direction?
The housing measures could benefit from less focus on the planning system and more on affordable housing
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The New Homes Bonus: Home truths
The coalition’s much vaunted New Homes Bonus to increase housebuilding is falling victim to perverse incentives, lazy definitions and unsustainable cost
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Why self build is no panacea
Housing minister Grant Shapps is focused on boosting the small self-build sector. These images from a much-heralded Dutch self-build scheme make it clear it won’t be plain sailing, argues David Birkbeck
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So much housing rhetoric, so little delivery
The housing minister can make 10 policy announcements before breakfast but nothing can disguise the fact that he is incapable of delivering on any of it, says Nick Raynsford
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Why not NewBuy to Let?
Yolande Barnes asks if the government mortgage scheme can be extended to institutional landlords