All articles by Joey Gardiner – Page 14
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Features
Is the Green Deal heading for failure?
The Green Deal is supposed to be the biggest domestic refurbishment programme since the Second World War. But the government’s own figures predict it will be anything but. Joey Gardiner asks if the coalition’s flagship policy could be heading for failure
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Home insulation work to collapse under Green Deal
Government predicts 93% fall in loft insulation work, putting carbon targets at risk
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Persimmon off to good start with site visitors up 20% on 2011
Trading update says profit set to increase by around 50%
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Banner Homes secures £120m loan
Housebuilder says it expects to report 20% turnover rise for 2011
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MPs hit out at government PFI policy
Latest reforms run same risk of poor value for money as PFI, says select committee
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Housing market outlook worsens
Latest RICS data shows stable December but growing gloom for 2012
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MPs’ committee blasts planning changes
Report criticises changes to the planning system for allowing unsustainable development and urges reform
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YRM to operate as separate studio after RMJM takeover
Architecture specialist to work as ‘YRM-Lab’, with few staff transferring to Scottish-based firm
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Ardmore wins £49m subcontract on scheme built by rival
Contractor to work on re-started scheme alongside rival United House
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Councils’ objections throw doubt on 2012 legacy plans
Four bordering authorities voice concerns over OPLC’s focus on housing for the parkÂ
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Sheppard Robson scheme in doubt
Boris Johnson to commission review of Hammersmith scheme, examining the impact of reducing its height
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Government mulls Green Deal specialists for old homes
Plan considered amid growing fears that eco-upgrades could damage older housing stock
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Construction activity recovers in December
CIPS data shows warm weather helped deliver workload increase