All articles by Joey Gardiner – Page 59
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Grainger sales up by 42%
Property investor sells 321 homes, up from 173 last year but remains cautious
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Countryside picked for £560m Ealing estate regeneration
Scheme will include 2,000 homes, office and retail space
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Cost of 2012 Olympics increases by £21m
Drop in expected land receipts raises costs, but figure is well within £1.25bn contingency for the games
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Eco-towns bag £60m for show homes
Housing minister re-commits to 10,000-home target as the four sites get grant for 600 green dwellings
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Features
Grant Shapps: A young man in a hurry
Come the summer, Grant Shapps is probably going to be in charge of housing policy. And he’s got an awful lot of policy to get through, from a root-and-branch rethink of planning to a radical overhaul of the HCA. Joey Gardiner asked the questions, Tim Foster took the photos
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Tories to make ‘presumption in favour of development’
Planning green paper, set to be launched next week, will lay out ‘pro-sustainable building’ policy
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Countryside loss hits £54m as details of debt deal emerge
Turnover crashes by half as housebuilder is hit by falling market and exposure to mixed-tenure schemes
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Industry set for £27bn green energy bonanza
Government renewable energy plans announced this week could create a multibillion-pound surge in demand for construction work
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LDA to release land for 12,000 London homes
The London Development Agency is planning to release sites in east London with capacity for up to 12,000 homes as part of a major development strategy to be launched next month
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Transfer of 2012 legacy land hits further delay
Fears grow over future of 10,000-home post-Olympic redevelopment sites as LDA and government fail to agree on price
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Government moots change to stamp duty
Change to regulations may boost private rented sector by reducing duty on bulk purchases of flats
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Paddington station's pre-Crossrail revamp approved
Cabe says designs by Weston Williamson will improve passenger experience but warns of overall area being planned in a piecemeal manner
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Babcock profits on track despite £4m rail costs
Contractor said it would be targeting nuclear growth in the UK
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Hyder upbeat despite Dubai payment delays
Consultant engineer says it will beat profit forecasts thanks to work outside UK
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Barclays loans Waterloo £100m for 3,000 new homes
Funds will allow new housing group to build 1,000 homes a year across the Midlands
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McCarthy & Stone appoint Alan Bowkett as chairman
Bowkett made chair just over a week after housebuilder Gladedale hire him for same non-executive role
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Lovell wins £22m contract with River Clyde Homes
Scheme of 195 homes is first development to come out of four-year framework with Scottish housing association
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HCA deputy head to lead Stockport council
Eamonn Boylon, who was poached by Homes and Communities Agency last year, will leave in March
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T Clarke: We will beat expectations this year
M&E contractor confident about March’s results despite profit warnings last year
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Carillion-led LEP wins £370m Wolverhampton BSF
Latest win take contractor’s total ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ Schools for the Future haul to £1.7bn