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77 firms bid for HCA delivery panel place
Successful applications for the Delivery Partner Panel framework are expected to be announced later this year
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Crest Nicholson reports robust growth
Housebuilder reports revenues up 6% to £138.6m in interim results with pre-tax profit of £16m
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Row over housing land viability test
Test of the economic viability of land proposed in Sir John Harman’s review of local housing sparks concern
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Fuel cell-powered home on market
Crest Nicholson development offers first home powered by fuel cell, whilst E.ON looks to distribute system
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Cable looks to boost housing investment
Business secretary intervenes to guarantee returns for investors in social housing projects
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LSI Architects to deliver Barratt's Norwich eco-scheme
LSI Architects picked by Barratt to deliver the UK’s first “water positive” residential scheme
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Hackney council set to object to Olympic park legacy plans
Hackney council will formally object to the 6,870-home proposals for the redevelopment of the Olympic park
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Vince Cable convenes housing crisis summit
EXCLUSIVE: Business secretary will bring together 20 housing leaders today to discuss financing
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Wates loses £25m Southwark job
Contractor and council agree to part ways on housing major works contract
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Permission given for 3,000 homes at Nine Elms
Wandsworth council approves Covent Garden Market and One Nine Elms schemes
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Cable hopes state guarantees will trigger housing expansion
Business secretary says government backing for investment could help spark recovery
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Planning stats: Residential projects and approvals
Crest Nicholson and Barratt were May’s top clients, with nearly £1bn of projects
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Government considers bringing forward housing spend
HCA boss Pat Ritchie says “early” discussions over re-profiling £2.4bn affordable homes cash
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Boris beats housing delivery target
Mayor of London delivered 54,000 homes in first term but is accused of a “shameful whitewash” by Labour
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Planning levy causes London schemes to stall
Doubts over Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) mean developers put projects on hold to avoid potential charges
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Former Berkeley director settles unfair dismissal case for £5m
Carey accepts settlement for age discrimination claim but loses out on potential £10m share options profit