All Housing articles – Page 140
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Election hiatus will mean 'slower construction growth next year'
Construction Products Association downgrades growth forecast for 2016, but upgrades 2015 forecast
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Labour manifesto commits to infrastructure and housing spending boosts
Housebuilding, decarbonisation target and national infrastructure commission among policies announced
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Shell Centre challenge to go to Court of Appeal
Campaigner files papers seeking permission to take case against £1.2bn development to Court of Appeal
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Comment
Design priorities for 'Starter Homes'
Do we really need to reinvent the wheel when it comes to designing sustainable homes that first time buyers can afford?
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The affordable homes good news story
The Affordable Homes Programme for 2012/15 has finished, so who were the winners and losers?
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Industry raises doubts around key Labour housing policy
Plans for housing bond system to generate £5bn questioned
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Start date set for £2bn New Covent Garden Market
Joint developers Vinci and St Modwen go unconditional on 57 acre regeneration scheme
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Bouygues bags £30m Derbyshire retirement village
Thomas Vale to build Aston-on-Trent scheme
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Make home energy efficiency an infrastructure priority, say peers
Letter to the Times newspaper says funds should be spent making UK’s buildings energy efficient
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Features
True cost of sustainable homes
Our roundtable of housing experts, sponsored by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, gathered to discuss how housebuilders can build sustainably and cheaply
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Labour plans housing bond to build 125,000 homes
Party plans to use Help to Buy ISA to stimulate housebuilding
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Mace wins £120m Camden Market scheme
Mace to oversee £120m development to the east of London’s Camden Lock market
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Greater London 'needs housing revolution'
London Society calls for greater housing powers for Greater London and more diverse array of affordable options
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L&Q appoints former Savills boss as chair
Aubrey Adams to take over from Turlogh O’Brien at London housing association
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River Thames heat pump could power Battersea Power Station development
Feasibility study will also investigate re-using existing power station infrastructure
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Housebuilder shares reap rewards of coalition policy
Housebuilder shares outperform contractors on the London stock exchange over last five years
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Galliford Try lands £69m west London resi job
Contractor will build three phases of residential scheme in Wandsworth
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McCarthy & Stone half-year profit jumps 80%
Retirement housebuilder posts strong results and confirms £2bn development push
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Government loan kickstarts Wood Wharf
Government £200m infrastructure loan paves way for massive 3,500-home Canary Wharf extension
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Mace to leave Royal Wharf scheme
Mace to assist with ‘planned transition’ to new contractor over next few months