All Housing articles – Page 265

  • Alistair Darling
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    Ministers plan spending cuts

    2009-09-18T09:32:00Z

    Chancellor holds series of cabinet meetings to identify which programmes to target

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    New relationships

    2009-09-18T00:00:00Z

    Croydon council has given planning consent to a 389,000ft2 “public service delivery hub” in its town centre

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    Kickstart kicks off

    2009-09-18T00:00:00Z

    John Healey, the housing minister, has named the first 10 projects that will receive Kickstart cash

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    House prices rising I

    2009-09-18T00:00:00Z

    UK house prices increased 2.1 % in the three months to July, compared with a fall of 2.8% for the previous quarter, according to the communities department

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    House prices rising II

    2009-09-18T00:00:00Z

    The house price balance turned positive for the first time in two years, says the RICS

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    When I grow up …

    2009-09-18T00:00:00Z

    Let’s face it, we’re all getting old. So, it’s in all our interests to develop homes that allow the elderly to live independently in the community, with the right amount of support

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    East Midlands work

    2009-09-18T00:00:00Z

    Eleven firms, including Morgan Ashurst and Mansell, have been picked for framework for the East Midlands Property Alliance, available to 46 local authorities and worth up to £2m.

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    Regeneration cuts

    2009-09-18T00:00:00Z

    Development agency One North East has slashed its regeneration budget over the next two years to £80m from £120m

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    Trailblazing UK Passivhaus set to hit only code level three

    2009-09-18T00:00:00Z

    Research shows Denby Dale home would reach only level three of the Code for Sustainable Homes despite high fuel savings

  • Doon Street
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    Doon Street scheme planning decision upheld

    2009-09-17T13:03:00Z

    High Court rejects opposition to leisure and residential development by English Heritage and Westminster council

  • Sale boards
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    RICS notes strong upturn in housing market

    2009-09-15T08:43:00Z

    More surveyors report rising prices but increasing lack of stock is still the main driver

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    Home loans up 19% in first rise since 2007

    2009-09-14T18:01:00Z

    Council of Mortgage Lenders says loans in July rose to 56,000 but warns full recovery is not imminent

  • Redrow Homes
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    Redrow appoints new managing director

    2009-09-14T17:55:00Z

    Reshuffle at housebuilder sees Colin Lewis step down as regional chairman and John Tutte promoted to group managing director

  • John Healey, housing minister
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    Housing minister reveals first 10 Kickstart schemes

    2009-09-14T17:33:00Z

    Stalled developments will receive £10m to complete 740 homes in return for hiring more apprentices and local people

  • Property for sale
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    'False dawn' for UK house prices

    2009-09-14T08:54:00Z

    Ernst & Young predict values will not reach 2007 peak for five more years

  • John Healey, housing minister
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    £250m released for 3,400 affordable homes

    2009-09-11T14:25:00Z

    Housing minister also gives green light to biggest council housing programme for two decades

  • Weymouth Street
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    Make's £7.5m brass building completes

    2009-09-11T13:53:00Z

    Scheme included refurbishment of existing building and addition of 12 apartments

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    House prices to fall in 2010, says Jones Lang LaSalle

    2009-09-11T12:09:00Z

    Firm predicts average drop of 7% next year, as unemployment rises and mortgage lending remains weak

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    Living with eco-towns: The hard sell

    2009-09-11T00:00:00Z

    The idea of eco-towns has never been exactly popular with neighbouring communities. So now that the four sites have been chosen, how is the government going to convince the locals to buy into its low-carbon dream?

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    The Cricklewood renaissance

    2009-09-11T00:00:00Z

    Developers behind the £4.5bn Brent Cross and Cricklewood regeneration scheme have agreed to stump up £1bn in community benefits under a planning agreement with the council