All Housing articles – Page 14
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Features
Soaring energy prices? That’s not a problem in my ecohouse
Forget everything you thought you knew about building design if you want to achieve net zero. I built a house that heats and cools itself naturally
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Comment
Kwarteng must rise to the challenge and tackle this energy crisis
Tomorrow’s fiscal statement is an important test for the new government. Fiona Duggan wonders whether it will rise to the challenge of tackling the energy crisis
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Keltbray to hand staff £1,000 cost of living payment
Contractor the latest firm to put hand in pocket to help employees struggling to meet bills
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Overheating in residential buildings: A modern-day concern
It’s important we tackle this issue now and future-proof our systems to keep properties healthy and habitable going forward
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Housing minister goes as DLUHC team takes shape
Full details of ministerial portfolios still to be announced after death of Queen yesterday
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Rees-Mogg and Clarke appointed to key cabinet roles
Concern over appointment of climate change ‘sceptic’ Rees-Mogg to lead on net zero
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PRP appointed lead architect on Broadwater Farm estate refurb
Tottenham blocks found to be structurally unsound in tests carried out in wake of the Grenfell Tower fireÂ
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Comment
Polarising, toxic and much misunderstood: it’s time to unbuckle the green belt
This public policy behemoth must change before it strangles the life out of the planning system, writes Samuel Stafford
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House price growth slowed in June
House prices in the UK rose 7.8% in the year to June, less than the rate of general inflation.
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Planning woes dog number of Persimmon completions
But housebuilder says it expects to hit target of building 15,000 homes this year
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Regulator drops ‘leasehold’ investigation into Barratt without taking action
Housebuilder ‘pleased’ as CMA cites ‘insufficient evidence’ of mis-sellingÂ
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Go-ahead for reworked 400-home Southwark scheme
HTA scheme approved four years after intitial plans were rejected over density and design concerns
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Features
How council planning departments reached crisis point
Hold-ups in the planning system are increasingly cited as a major barrier to development. Here planners explain what is really happening on the ground
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L&Q boosts housing completions 29%
Housing association increases delivery again after building a sector record 4,000 homes last year
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Countryside puts modular factory up for sale
Bardon site being marketed as a ‘state of the art panel manufacturing line’
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Bellway’s revenue jumps to a record £3.5bn
Housebuilder reports 13% increase in turnover and increase in completions despite planning restricting outlet openings
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‘Don’t find local plans unsound until September’ Clark tells planning inspectorate
Housing secretary’s letter gets a mixed response from planning experts
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Tide Construction gets green light for 48-storey modular tower
Docklands student tower set to be one of world’s tallest volumetric buildings
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House prices drop for first time in a year, says Halifax
Mortgage lender says prices fell in July and predicts slowing annual growth in wake of interest rate rise
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Interest rate hike to 1.75% ‘could slow housing market’
Bank of England has raised the interest rate to try to return inflation rate to 2%Â