Housing – Page 221
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Miller Group stays in red with £72.4m loss
Housebuilder and contractor remains optimistic despite 25% fall in turnover
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Home loans halve in January
Dramatic drop in number and value of loans blamed on December sales surge
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Private equity firm 3i runs the rule over Connaught
Sources confirm 3i has looked at takeover but no deal is imminent
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Legal & General backs away from private rental initiative
Insurer will not invest hundreds of millions in £5bn scheme after Treasury fails to guarantee returns
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Lloyds bank to buy stake in United House
Private equity arm of bank close to agreeing deal that will see chairman exit
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Healey reveals green revamp for planning rules
Housing minister to invest £10m in improving skills, back second wave of eco-towns and overhaul three planning policies
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Housebuyers return after cold snap
Rise in new buyer enquiries is being outstripped by increase in housing supply, say surveyors
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Kickstart round two unlocks over 5,000 new homes
Almost £83m will boost affordable housing provision and create apprenticeship places
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Bovis Homes posts £4.8m pre-tax profit
Housebuilder overcomes last year's £78.7m pre-tax loss on the back of £281.5m turnover
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Value of Urban Splash halved after ‘humbling’ year
Developer that epitomised the New Labour ‘urban renaissance’ admits to fighting battle for survival
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Good Employer Guide 2010: Be the best
The survey to reveal the construction industry’s best companies to work for is now open
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Unexplainable homes: German sausage
A continental approach to housing uses colourful facades to show just who owns what
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Apollo launches affordable housing division
Social housing maintenance firm aims to achieve 'significant turnover' within five years
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Persimmon posts profit of £77.8m as buyers return
Housebuilder says it will open 90 sites in the first six months of 2010
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Countryside loses appeal over section 106 row
Communities secretary rejects housebuilder's attempt to build less than 40% affordable housing on neighbouring Cambridge schemes
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Orchard Village gets go-ahead for phase two
Havering estate regeneration by Circle Anglia receives HCA funding and planning approval for second phase of 555-home scheme
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House prices suffer first fall for 10 months
Nationwide says snow is partly to blame for February's 1% price fall
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Councils start early on Tory planning overhaul
Local authorities already on slowdown as green paper sets out plans for system shake-up
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Kerslake hits back at Cabe’s Kickstart criticism
The Homes and Communities Agency has hit back at allegations it has funded substandard housing through the £1.06bn Kickstart programme as the political row over the scheme escalates
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Proposal to pay off Nimbys slammed as ‘cheque-book’ planning
Tory proposals to allow developers to come to financial arrangements with objecting neighbours in order to secure their support have been denounced as “cheque-book planning”