All Housing articles – Page 156
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Boris to fund clean-up of key London sites
Boris Johnson is poised to unveil a funding package to decontaminate London’s hardest-to-deliver brownfield sites
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Housing boom begins to cool
Latest figures from the RICS show market flattening, particularly in London
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More small sites needed to boost housing supply
There’s no chance of meeting demand for homes by prioritising large sites, despite political consensus, says Chris Tinker of Crest Nicholson
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Ready to go green?
The construction industry needs to demonstrate a change in culture if it is to be fully prepared to deliver on the government’s promise of going zero carbon on all new homes by 2016, says Andrew Stunell
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We mustn't ditch affordable homes to boost housing output
Rachel Fisher looks at the risk government progress on housing standards is undermined by relaxation of affordable requirements
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Private equity firms circle Keepmoat
Housebuilder confirms it is in “early stage” talks with new “financial partners”
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Green light for PRP's £130m Cambridge housing scheme
The scheme, for housebuilder Hill and housing association BPHA, will comprise 270 homes
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Labour plans to enable councils to borrow to build
Labour will look to raise the cap on the amount councils can borrow to fund the construction of new homes as part of a package of measures to boost housebuilding
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Berkeley to adopt minimum space standard
Apprenticeships and housing space-standards set to increase
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Liverpool picks firms for £200m housing programme
Redrow Homes and Willmott Dixon to work on 2,500-home programme
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Housing stats: New-build sales and completions in April 2014
Private sector registrations and completions are up year on year, while public sector registrations dip
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Bellway flags up booming order book
Housebuilder increases land purchases and says completions are ‘significantly ahead’
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Garden City Prize: Now the hard work begins
Barton Willmore’s Ian Tant on how a housing obsession bagged a place on the prestigious Wolfson Prize shortlist
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The Alan Cherry Debate 2014: Pickles goes back to the future
The communities secretary used this year’s Alan Cherry debate to argue that the way to increase housing supply is through a full-blown return to off-site manufacture. But not everybody was convinced, as Joey Gardiner reports
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Zero carbon exemption may affect one third of homes
Exclusive analysis shows one third of homes could be exempt from standard under new government plans
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Shortlist for Wolfson Prize garden city competition announced
Five entrants shortlisted for £250,000 prize
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Mount Anvil reports record profit
London housing developer also reports jump in development pipeline and revenue
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Government waters down zero carbon target
Small housing sites to be excluded from target introduce zero carbon homes in 2016
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Earls Court threat as Labour eyes legal challenge
New Labour-led Hammersmith Fulham council to run rule over deals the Tories made
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Boris approves £1bn Westfield expansion
Boris Johnson says yes to massive new John Lewis store and 1,300 homes