All Housing articles – Page 23
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Labour names new shadow housing minister
Manchester Central MP given the role after incumbent Thangam Debbonaire promoted
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Urban Splash in talks to buy Brick By Brick
Manchester developer could enter London market with buyout of troubled Croydon housing company
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Countryside founder’s children reveal plan to float Essex housebuilder Stonebond
Sons of Alan Cherry have ‘pencilled in’ possible IPO
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Earls Court redevelopment ramps up with first homes approved
Central London scheme for 51 homes desgiend by architect Pilbrow Partners
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Firm set up by former Wates resi boss eyes £100m turnover in debut year
Paul Nicholls reemerged last month with Real Construction after leaving contractor last summer
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Green Homes Grant set for autumn reboot, Net Zero Live reveals
Business secretary indicated in talks that a replacement for the scrapped domestic energy efficiency scheme is expected later this year
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Wates nets second phase of 850-home Barking housing scheme
Job is the second won through council developer Be First’s £1bn framework
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Taylor Wimpey site sales bounce back
Update shows strong improvement since chancellor’s budget measures were announced
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The retrofit innovations that we need at scale
We have the technology to reduce carbon emissions from our homes but take-up is slow - Sam Stacey looks at the quality of life benefits and the subsidy options
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Norwich tower plan scrapped as high court challenge dropped
Architect Broadway Malyan’s involvement in £271m scheme hangs in balanceÂ
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Watford begins search for JV partner for £200m regeneration scheme
Council wants to build 300 home, mixed-use scheme around historic town hall
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Homes England considers tough new green building standards
Housing quango director says ‘live conversation’ is underway about bringing in energy efficiency rules
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Pete Redfern interview: We were right to shut down but could have got back up to speed sooner
Chief executive of Taylor Wimpey acted faster and more decisively than most firms during last year’s lockown. Here he looks back at those decisionsÂ
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Taylor Wimpey ‘slow’ in response to summer market surge, boss admits
Pete Redfern defends decision to raise £500m from shareholders
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