All Housing articles – Page 113
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Features
Housebuilders' salary survey 2016: Business as usual
The Brexit vote has ushered in a time of widespread uncertainty, but activity in the housebuilding sector has so far held up well. Joey Gardiner looks at what we can learn from this year’s salary survey and and asks how long trading can remain strong
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May wants 'new entrants' in housebuilding, says minister
MIPIM UK: Gavin Barwell says volume housebuilders have dominated for too long
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Industry leaders back highly critical Farmer Review
Government-commissioned report ‘Modernise or Die’ called ‘necessary’ by top construction bosses
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Comment
The Farmer Review is right to focus on pre-manufacture
Structural timber has a vital role to play in hitting housing targets, what we need now is more collaboration with housebuilders to realise the benefits of this approach
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Bellway 'resilient' to Brexit as margins hit 22%
Housebuilder posts strong results as profit booms
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BPF calls for changes to Stamp Duty
The organisation wants changes to Stamp Duty to boost the build-to-rent sector
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Comment
We need more housing for all, not more council housing
The Labour Party’s focus on council housing does not address the need for good quality homes for people on average wages
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Grainger set for £60m London PRS scheme
Grainger said it will begin construction after getting the green light
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Rival plans go in for London's Mount Pleasant site
Francis Terry and Mount Pleasant Association submit plans to Camden for Royal Mail site
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L&G poised to produce first flat pack house prototypes
Investor seeks delivery partners as it hires former Shard pre-construction director Ian Eggers
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Comment
Living longer means we must build better
Record numbers of people are now living beyond 100: How can the right type of housing help them and their great-grandchildren?
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Features
State of play: London
Sadiq Khan has proved himself a pragmatist - a quality he’ll need to address the capital’s major built environment challenges
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May: We must 'repair' the housing market
Prime minister also commits to “big” and “controversial” decisions on infrastructure in speech at Tory conference
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Welfare state cushion 'helps cause labour shortages'
Tory conference latest: Labour shortages and modular homes up for debate
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Public land to be broken up for SMEs, says minister
Tory conference latest: Gavin Barwell fleshes out more detail on £2bn Accelerated Construction policy
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Cala welcomes £2bn Tory housebuilding plan
Boss of upmarket housebuilder tells Ӱ his firm “definitely take a look” at scheme
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Planning fees could go up, says minister
Tory conference latest: Gavin Barwell says councils may be allowed to charge more
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Tories borrow £2bn to accelerate housebuilding
Tory conference latest: Chancellor Hammond announces new stimulus package for housing
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Wates launches resi development business
Contractor launches development division called Wates Residential
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U+I unveils plans for 1,000 build-to-rent homes
Plans for £250m worth of rental homes in Kent and Surrey