All Housing articles – Page 282
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Orwell's latest: £15m RMJM scheme at University Campus Suffolk
Willmott Dixon has been appointed preferred bidder on this £15m college development in Ipswich for University Campus Suffolk
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Planning levy delayed by six months
Community infrastructure levy will now come into force next April so housing industry can recover
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Budget earmarks £350m to boost energy efficiency in existing stock
Industry disappointed by allocation for refurbishment measures to reduce carbon emissions
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Persimmon sales volumes exceed expectations
But pricing and margins remain under pressure at housebuilder
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Budget 2009: 'an opportunity missed to safeguard jobs'
Contractors and builders give their latest reactions to Alistair Darling's package of measures for the construction industry
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Budget 2009: 'this will do little to increase the housing supply'
The housebuilding industry gives its latest reactions to the funding and measures announced by the chancellor
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Budget 2009: the industry responds
Industry figures offer their responses to Alistair Darling's budget
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Budget 2009: Chancellor pledges £500m to restart frozen projects
But economy will contract by 3.5% and public borrowing will reach £175bn in 2009
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House sales soar 40% in March
Government data shows 13% monthly rise even after adjustment for seasonal trends
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Darling set to give housing industry £1bn boost
Tomorrow's Budget is predicted to include a package of measures to boost housebuilding
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Telford Homes warns of writedowns despite £57m grant
Housebuilder says HCA grants have shored up its position but falling property values will still mean writedowns
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East London housing scheme set to start
Former hospital site will include 950 homes, of which 50% will be affordable
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Homes with negative equity hits 900,000
Council of Mortgage Lenders says negative equity is contributing to fall in property sales
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Features
Edward Cullinan's Stonebridge estate: pride of place
Edward Cullinan’s mixed-use Hillside Hub completes the overhaul of a north-west London estate that John Major once avoided for fear of being shot. Dan Stewart finds it a reformed character
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Will it ever take off? Hydrogen fuel cell technology
Hydrogen fuel cell technology has the potential to halve carbon emissions from our homes – if the price can be reduced to less than six figures
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Housing starts on HCA land plummet by 72%
Numbers drop to 3,144 despite housing agency bringing forward £650m from future budgets
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Ӱ societies hit by credit rating downgrade
Ratings on some mutuals crash down three notches following concern over house prices
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Persimmon slashes boardroom pay by half
Housebuilder cuts pay to top directors as revised bonus targets are missed in 2008