All Housing articles – Page 141
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Barratt FD to succeed Mark Clare as chief exec
Clare to step down as chief executive after nine years leading the housebuilder
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Design team appointed on 1,900-home Thamesmead regeneration
Proctor and Matthews to work with Mecanoo on strategic masterplan
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Fresh calls to improve ‘as built’ housing sustainability results
Joseph Rowntree Foundation says the gap between intended and achieved standards needs bridging
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Leicester 4,000-home development to start next month
Government £9.4m loan will pay for key infrastructure
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Cala selling prices up almost a third
Housebuilder says in trading statement it is on course for “significant volume growth”
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Budget brings £2.2bn home buyer boost
Help to Buy ISA welcomed but Osborne offers little to solve housing supply problem or support construction
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Ebbsfleet hires new town stalwarts
Bob Lane and David Lock among appointees to garden city’s development board
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Lakehouse to be worth £140m at float
Existing shareholders to net £30m from March 23 IPO, firm announces
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Comment
What's the fuss about knowing your assets?
The pressure is on housing associations to have up to date registers of their assets but they need to go even further than that …
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Green light for 2,000-home Salford scheme
Middlewood Locks project is backed by Chinese and Singaporean investment
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Mears profit up a third as Morrison contracts come good
Social housing specialist posts improved results and warns rivals hold “unsustainable” contracts
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Nobody wins
The rise of the smaller political parties could mean the next government finds it harder to take a pro-development stance on housebuilding
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McLaren tipped for £150m Croydon scheme
Mipim latest: Taberner House scheme set to be the first for Council’s in-house development company
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Housing associations to re-procure £64m maintenance framework
Procurement For All to begin procurement process in April, with work to start next February
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UKIP: The vocal minority
Control immigration and large areas of British countryside will not need to be destroyed by housebuilding, says UKIP. Nationalist populism at its most simplistic, perhaps, but the party’s anti-development stance is bearing down on politics at a local level
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Aedas calls for tax on foreign buyers
Mipim latest: Chairman Keith Griffiths warns UK is falling behind international rivals on housing policy
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Politicians urged to ‘save the planning system’
Garden-city lobby group calls for bolstered new towns legislation and NPPF tweaks