All Housing articles – Page 94
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National Planning Policy Framework - reaction
The revised draft of the National Planning Policy Framework was announced on Monday, with the new formula set to boost housing targets across southern England. We canvassed the industry for reaction
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NPPF implements controversial new formula for housing need
New formula set to boost housing targets across southern England
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'Much to do' on London's Build To Rent sector, research finds
Survey reveals half the capital’s local councils have no clear planning policies on initiative
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Analysis: the rise of the mid-rise
Dame Judith Hackitt’s review into fire safety – prompted by the Grenfell disaster – will have consequences for every aspect of how we build homes. Many of the potential changes will favour the medium-sized building
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Resi towers 'to cost 20% more' after Hackitt
Increased costs down to expected changes in cladding and sprinkler systems
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Laing O'Rourke starts construction on £850m Edinburgh job
Ӱ of the mixed-use scheme has begun after nearly two years of demolition
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London at risk of prime property oversupply, says Coutts
Queen’s bank believes prices for prime London homes will remain flat for the next couple of years
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TfL brings 12-acre Docklands site to market
East London site is expected to provide 1,500 new homes
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Rival consultants replace Aecom at second Shardette
Firm was acting as QS and project manager on the scheme
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Urban Splash teams up with student housing specialist for third phase at Park Hill
Regeneration specialist plans to develop accommodation for 350 students at the grade II* listed estate
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Can modular housing deliver for the private rented sector?
Increasing the volume of modular housing has been touted as a key method in reaching ambitious housing targets. But can the model work?
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Caddick to complete £154m Carillion job in Manchester
Firm is developing 35-storey build to rent scheme
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Housing: Will it ever get a settled housing strategy?
The housing sector once again finds itself frustrated at the loss of continuity and uncertainty over the future direction of housing policy
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Kensington & Chelsea weighs in on Earls Court development row
Council’s deputy leader pledges support to Hammersmith Fulham council as it looks to “pull back” from the 2012 planning decision
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Berkeley's modular homes factory gets green light
Housebuilder is hoping to produce 1,000 new homes per year from the new facility
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Housing experts call for reform or end to Help to Buy
Big housebuilders slammed for executives seeming to profit personally from government scheme
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Analysis: Housing benefits
Help to Buy is the government’s big leg-up to help housebuilders increase output. So news of ‘obscene’ executive pay along with scandals over leaseholds and defects are not going down well
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Carillion's collapse sees McAleer & Rushe bag £130m Wembley contract
Developer Quintain pulled out of talks with Carillion last year due to concerns over its ability to continue trading