All Housing articles – Page 129
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One step forward, one step back
George Osborne’s National Infrastructure Commission announcement was good for the long-term health of the industry but voter-friendly policies on starter homes risk deepening the housing crisis
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Right to Buy deal ‘could collapse’ over funding gap
NHF chief executive says voluntary deal will ‘fall’ if government does not cover costs of discounts to buyers
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Tomorrow’s skyline will be our legacy
Our capital city is set to be transformed by residential towers
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Reading FC plans £200m mixed-use scheme
Reading Football Club unveils plans for convention centre, hotel and 630 homes
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SNP pledges to build 50,000 affordable homes
First minister Nicola Sturgeon pledges SNP sets 50,000 target if party gets re-elected to Scottish Parliament next year
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Tesco sells development sites for £250m
Tesco has sold 11 development sites to investment manager Meyer Bergman with a further three planned
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Architects condemn 'dangerous' Housing Bill
Relaxation of planning laws ‘will prioritise speed over quality and yet not give business predictability it wants’
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McCarthy & Stone to float to raise £70m
Retirement homes developers expects to raise £70m from initial public offering
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A city of a million small sites
The UK is glued to top-down ideas of housing regeneration. Sharing work among smaller developers would prove more fruitful
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Cameron confirms 2017 cut-off for councils' local plans
Housing and planning bill to be launched this week
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Kerslake brands Tory starter homes drive 'Orwellian'
Policy will not cure affordable housing ills, says former top civil servant
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Chinese developer puts in 67-storey Docklands tower plans
Plans have been submitted for a 67-storey residential tower by Greenland Group
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Countryside JV bags East London regeneration project
Barking and Dagenham council selects partner for Becontree Heath regeneration project
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Green light for 1,400-home Blackpool scheme
Architect Cassidy + Ashton wins approval for 90 hectare mixed-use scheme
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Cameron pledges 'housing crusade'
Prime minister announces changes to planning obligations to incentivise affordable homes to buy rather than to rent
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Knight Dragon banks on continuing housing shortages
Greenwich Peninsula developer says London’s housing shortage will keep the market “buoyant”
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Drawing battle lines
Under Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership, the Labour Party differs wildly to the Conservatives in its answer to the housing crisis and attitude to social housing. It will be interesting to see how the government responds to the new rhetoric
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Infrastructure commission 'won't cover housing'
Ӱ is told Adonis-led body’s remit won’t cover housing
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'Challenge housing associations not building', says housing minister
Brandon Lewis demands more from housing associations at Conservative party fringe event chaired by Ӱ