All Housing articles – Page 165
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Boris settles Ministry of Sound row
London mayor approves plans for 335 homes next to historic club, as well as controversial free school in Southwark
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New home starts up 30%
Figures for the latest quarter shows quick growth in house construction
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Councils ready to give go ahead to green belt developments
Research by the National Trust finds half of councils likely to allow green belt development, while brownfield sites left untouched
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HCA touts land for 2,000 extra homes
HCA bringing additional public land to market to offer space for 2,000 homes by 2015
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Barratt and L&Q launch housebuilding JV
Long-standing partners launch new joint venture for major schemes
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Galliford Try closes on £100m Manchester scheme
Contractor will build 522-home scheme in Brunswick area of Manchester
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A year is a long time in housing
As 2014 approaches, demand is back and planning pemissions are up too
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Housebuilders sign foreign buyers pledge
Eleven major builders promise to end advance marketing of London schemes overseas
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House prices reach record highs in October
Government data shows recovery spreading from London to the regions
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Energy efficient or affordable: Which is more important?
The government’s decision to delay ECO may bring short term relief to household budgets, but there are long-term social and environmental costs
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Labour outlines plans to tackle 'home blocking' councils
Miliband says Labour would tackle councils that block housing plans of neighbouring councils as part of series of measures to boost housebuilding
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True sustainability comes from the boardroom
The housebuilders that are performing on sustainability don’t wait for regulation to drive them
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The Institutionalisation of Modernism
Code words favouring a certain architectural style are creeping into government policy and guidelines
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Christmas comes early (for some) …
Salaries and bonuses for senior staff at housebuilders have risen sharply, which indicates we have a serious skills shortage Â
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Housing market picks up speed, but where's it heading?
More house price inflation seems inevitable in the immediate future, but the long term is much more uncertain
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Trends in the domestic repair and maintenance sector
Results from the Family Spending Survey show that households spend less on contractors than they did 10 years ago
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How the recession changed the pattern of spending on home improvements
Family spending data shows that growth in the home improvements market is being driven by retired people
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Construction's dreaming of a white Christmas
Whisper it, but such is the demand for staff and materials, a heavy cold snap could actually help the industry cope with the recovery
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Upturn sees housebuilder bosses’ bonuses rise 78%
Directors at housebuilders see average bonuses grow by more than three-quarters
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Housebuilders' salary survey 2013
Over a few short months, the housebuilding industry has moved from stagnation to skills crisis, with firms paying staggering bonuses to hang on to staff. Here are the findings of the ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ/PSD Group 2013 housebuilders’ salary survey