All Housing articles – Page 198
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Housebuilders reject green homes proposal
Industry call on government to freeze energy performance targets until new testing standard has been developed
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Walthamstow Stadium plan romps to victory
Council approves £50m Conran scheme to build on dog track
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HCA to put 112 housing sites on the market
Government departments and agencies promise to sell land for 102,000 homes
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Housing market weakens in April
RICS shows impact of end of stamp duty holiday and growing economic gloom
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Ministers 'must do more' to tackle housing crisis, MPs warn
Communities select committee says government must accelerate efforts to attract institutional investment into housing
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Lord's housing plans go back to drawing board
MCC to develop new masterplan as president looks to Trent Bridge for inspiration
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The Alan Cherry debate: In pictures
View the highlights from Friday’s debate chaired by George Alagiah with leading figures taking part such as Lord Richard Rogers, Nick Raynsford and Eric Pickles
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Keepmoat to make 200 jobs redundant
Housebuilder Keepmoat is to make 200 jobs redundant following its merger with housebuilder Apollo
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Kier acquires Stewart Milne's construction arm
£1m deal involves £15m of contracts and £20m work pipeline
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'Living rent' pledge will scare off investors, industry warns
Housebuilding takes centre stage in mayoral race as concerns are raised over rent controls
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Sir Robert McAlpine + Mace tipped for £8bn Earls Court job
¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ understands contractors are in pole position for massive west London development
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Redrow slams lenders over NewBuy
Chair Steve Morgan says prime minister’s housing scheme will fail unless banks reduce rates
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EC Harris wins 1,200-home Oxford scheme
Consultant appointed cost and project manager by Grosvenor
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Foster wins £82m home improvements deal
Biggest win to date for East Anglia-based maintenance firm
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Features
Housing ventilation: Bit of an air con
In the race to build ever more airtight homes, it appears that housebuilders are sacrificing air quality, with some 95% of new dwellings failing Part F ventilation standards
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95% of homes fail to meet ventilation requirements
Rise in airtight homes prompts increase in mechanical systems
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Government to slash planning guidance
Review of 6,000 pages of guidance follows NPPF launch
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Minister confirms planning fees rethink
Greg Clark says plans set out last year ‘can’t be delivered’