All Housing articles – Page 10
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Ӱ safety costs blamed as housing association hit for £110m
Notting Hill Genesis says more details will come in June
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PRP revives homes plan across eight buildings behind Camden Roundhouse venue
Countryside and One Housing Group working up plans for eight buildings next to Camden’s Roundhouse
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Taylor Wimpey on track to hit completions goal amid ‘market stability’
Spring selling season “as expected” says housebuilding giant
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Labour unveils plan to build on ‘grey belt’ land
The policy has the potential to unlock land to build hundreds of thousands of new homes
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High Court allows legal challenge to Gove’s energy efficiency policy
Judicial review to look into government’s attempt to stop councils setting stricter rules for housing than national standards
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Mayor commits to ending rough sleeping in London by 2030 if re-elected
Sadiq Khan to set aside additional £10m to tackle problem
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Modulous collapsed owing more than £6m
Offsite specialist went into liquidation this month leaving dozens of employees out of pocket by close to £1.4m
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Another tower set for growing Leeds cluster with 45-storey scheme granted approval
Latest scheme will be BTR block with smaller commercial buildings at base
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RICS paints sunny picture for housing market in March
UK residential survey shows improvements in demand, expectations and prices
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Abolition of multiple dwellings tax relief costs Unite Students £67m
Multiple dwellings relief scrapped by Jeremy Hunt in last month’s Budget
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Second staircase design guidance will still result in delays to schemes, HBF warns
Ambiguity in newly published documents means schemes will still be “impossible” to sign off, say housebuilders.
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Duchy of Cornwall’s 2,500-home Kent plans out to consultation
Masterplan submitted to local council last December
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Biodiversity Net Gain rules come into force for small sites
Sector fears councils not prepared for expansion of rules
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Turnover and profit down at Cala as rumours of sale swirl
Owner L&G reportedly looking for buyer for housebuilder
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Partnerships model helps completions rise, Keepmoat says
Number of homes firm built last year up by 8% to more than 4,000
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Sector groups call for more support for social landlords to meet energy efficiency rules
Housing Forum and CIH among bodies to respond to DLHUC consultation that closes today
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Profit and revenue tumble at Bellway
But housebuilder says private reservations have jumped since start of last month
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Timber office developer set up by Iceland boss eyes move into residential
Bywater Properties has appointed a new head of living as it eyes build-to-rent move
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Features
A vision for 150,000 homes but no water to supply them. Does Gove’s Cambridge plan stand a chance?
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