All Housing articles – Page 220
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Collapsed Kinetics arms owe subbies ‘less than £1m’
Social housing contractor sheds 270 employees as it shuts northern business
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Comment
A brief history of public land initiatives
Government’s promise to build 100,000 homes on public land is by no means the first
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Social housing to install PV panels
Twelve social landlords look to use Green Deal to install solar panels on their stock of homes
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The construction strategy: Together at last?
The government and the construction industry. It’s been a long, love-hate affair but the new construction strategy is an offer to try to work things out
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Planning stats: Residential projects and approvals Jun 2010 - May 2011
Projects and approvals dipped in May, with the South-east still the strongest performing region
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HCA reveals extent of public land sell-off for housing
Some 820ha of land - enough for 11,000 homes - to be sold at ’market value’ to private developers
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Kinetics shuts down northern business
Social housing contractor to refocus on the south as up to 400 staff leave
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Design Council names Paul Finch deputy chair
Little room for former Cabe commissioners as merged body announces board
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Government £10bn housing land sell-off
Ministers to announce sales of sites for 100,000 homes tomorrow
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Plans submitted for 400-home Armadale scheme
Developer SDA lodges application for second phase of Scottish regeneration
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L&Q files controversial dog track plans
Housing association submits revised application for 300-home Walthamstow regeneration
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Construction ministers at risk under boundary shake-up
MPs Grant Shapps, Mark Prisk and Andrew Stunell all face losing constituencies
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Liverpool to convert 177 vacant properties to affordable homes
Projects across three areas of the city worth £16m
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Cala planning row: stalling is not option
Councils that delay plans to cut housing numbers until the localism bill is enacted do so at their own peril
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Cala Homes ruling spells further planning paralysis
Decision means councils may simply stall on housing cuts until Localism Bill becomes law