All Housing articles – Page 363
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Lovell to revamp Tottenham
Lovell has won a contract to overhaul Tottenham’s once notorious Broadwater Farm estate.
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Ian McGlinn vs everybody else
You build your multimillion-pound dream home, but there are some defects. So you leave it empty for five years, then tear it down and sue everyone in sight, apart from the builder, which has gone bust. Do you win?
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Gateway design crackdown
Housing Corporation threatens to cut grants if higher standards are not met in Thames Gateway
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SEEDA appeal
The South East of England Development Agency has submitted a last-ditch bid to persuade planners to increase the rate of housebuilding in the region.
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Alberta slims down
Swan Housing Group has submitted slimmed-down plans for an eco tower in London’s Docklands.
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Planning applications: March 2007
London and the South-east continue to dominate, but Portsmouth and Blackpool top the client table
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Bellway finally gets the OK on £1.2bn Leeds scheme
After a year of talks, EASEL, the biggest ever regeneration scheme in the city, gets green light
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PRP reveals Bedford airfield masterplan
Architect submits plans for Cardington Airfield which includes 425 dwellings and a park honouring 48 who died airship crash
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Images: Jestico + Whiles transforms Gray's Inn landmark
Architect reveals new designs behind a well-known Victorian facade on Rosebery Avenue in London
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Housing Corporation in funding shake-up
Developers to get funding over three years for the first time
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Bellway seals £1.2bn Leeds deal
Joint venture with Leeds City Council will include the construction of 5000 homes over 20 years
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Curbs imposed on buy-to-let
Developer promises to limit Liverpool sales to those who pledge to live in homes for three years
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Connaught buys repair firm
Connaught has bought social housing asset management firm AE Williams for £6.5m.
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Developers to be rewarded for building bigger rooms
Housing Corporation will provide financial incentives for houses that have more space
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Berkeley forms joint ventures with Saudi investor
Housebuilder Berkeley Group is forming three joint ventures worth £1bn with its biggest investor, Saudi Arabian Saad Investments, to build up its landbank.
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Features
The start of a beautiful friendship
The proposed merger between Taylor Woodrow and Wimpey may be the biggest housebuilder deal so far, but it follows a year of frenetic takeover activity. Mark Leftly investigates what lessons this might hold for the new kid on the block
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Countryside to develop £55m Bury scheme
Countryside Properties has won a contract worth £55m to oversee the regeneration of Radcliffe, near Bolton in Lancashire.
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Housing stats: New-build sales and completions in February 2007
Sales rose but registrations and completions were down on last year, while the South-east finished most projects
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Planning to be scrapped for domestic renewables
Government proposes removing planning barriers to domestic wind turbines and PVs except in extreme circumstances
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Vinoly to masterplan Battersea Power Station
Architect beats Fosters and SOM to design controversial site