All housing articles – Page 10
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Fatally flawed - the standard method is a case study in how not to change planning policy
The current standard method is fatally flawed - yet not as flawed as the way it has been introduced, says The Strategic Land Group’s Paul Smith
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Zaha Hadid wins place on Russian neighbourhood scheme
UK practice part of teams building huge new neighbourhood west of Moscow
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¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ Awards 2018: Housing Project of the Year
Read about the winner and shortlisted entries for this year’s housing project category
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Projects: ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ Awards 2018 Refurbishment winner - Welsh Streets
Welsh Streets is a radical build-to-rent scheme that encourages community and provides a blueprint for developers all around the country to copy.
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Wates developing old navy base under plan to build homes more quickly
Scheme is one of five pilots for Homes England
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Construction output swells as private housing booms
Infrastructure also behind 2.1% third quarter growth
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Online poll: Do we know how to sort our housing crisis?
This week’s poll: Are Letwin’s ideas the right way to fix the housing crisis?
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Lendlease sues council that scrapped £2bn housing deal
But Haringey says its agreement was conditional and only owes contractor £500,000 for half the costs
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Builders score spots on £600m housing frameworks for Wales and South West
Wates, Galliford Try and Lovell among framework winners
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Councils and developers need to take responsibility for transport
Younger people are being forced to rely on cars in many new developments which are void of transport links. How can housebuilders, developers and local authorities get this right?
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Is government creating a sustainable housing policy framework?
Like Brexit, housing policy is an environment fraught with uncertainty, writes Steve Douglas
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Why is high finance so interested in affordable housing?
Oliver Letwin’s review into the speed at which homes are built calls for greater diversity of design, size and tenure. Investors seem keen to get involved
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Developer behind Newcastle's tallest building to build homes on old oil depot
Local firm plans 250 PRS flats at former Brett Oils site
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Clarion unveils plans for new Norfolk community
The social landlord would deliver 7,500 over the next 35 years if the plans get go-ahead
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Budget 2018: Hammond called time on PFI and Help to Buy, so what next?
PFI may be on the way out, but Hammond was careful not to condemn all public-private partnerships. What will replace it?Â
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Wates and Redrow team up for garden town development
Oxfordshire scheme will include 1,500 homes
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Revised Help to Buy extended until 2023 but will end after that date
Government sets further £8.7bn aside for initiative – though scheme will only apply to first-time buyersÂ
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Budget 2018: impact on construction at a glance
Housing, apprentices and high streets all mentioned during Hammond’s hour-long address
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Is this the end of the road for Help to Buy?
Next week’s Budget is likely to determine the fate of the government’s controversial Help to Buy scheme. Is it likely to be scrapped, hitting share prices hard?