All Housing articles – Page 126
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Countryside drafts in adviser amid takeover rumours
Market source confirms Countryside has appointed a third strategic adviser, Rothschild
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Barratt wins planning for 27-storey west London tower
Hounslow council approves regeneration scheme
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Boris approves mega London homes plan
Mayor of London gives green light to plan for 25,000 homes and 65,000 jobs in West London
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Councils can find a way to make Right to Buy work for them
Housing associations can help councils ease the pain of ‘forced’ housing sales
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Fears grow over deregulation of housing association sector
Major credit agency says government plans to reclassify housing associations would be ‘credit negative’
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Genesis and Thames Valley housing associations to merge
Genesis Housing Association and Thames Valley Housing Association have announced plans to merge
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Housing associations reclassified as public sector
ONS reclassifies housing associations, adding £60bn to public sector net debt
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Orbit Homes unveils £70m mixed-use scheme
Developer reveals plans for residential-led scheme in Norwich
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Wates wins £34m of care homes deals
Contractor will deliver two new care homes in Berkshire and Surrey for Signature Senior Lifestyle
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Get Britain planning
If the government is to effectively revamp the country’s planning system, it must have local authorities at its core
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Housing: Home delivery
While politicians wrangle over the number of homes they propose to build, housing stock is falling woefully behind the UK’s needs
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Housebuilders' salary survey 2015: Making hay…
This year’s housebuilders’ salary survey finds that wages and bonuses are both on the up. But how long will it last?
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One step forward, one step back
George Osborne’s National Infrastructure Commission announcement was good for the long-term health of the industry but voter-friendly policies on starter homes risk deepening the housing crisis
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Right to Buy deal ‘could collapse’ over funding gap
NHF chief executive says voluntary deal will ‘fall’ if government does not cover costs of discounts to buyers
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Tomorrow’s skyline will be our legacy
Our capital city is set to be transformed by residential towers
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Reading FC plans £200m mixed-use scheme
Reading Football Club unveils plans for convention centre, hotel and 630 homes
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SNP pledges to build 50,000 affordable homes
First minister Nicola Sturgeon pledges SNP sets 50,000 target if party gets re-elected to Scottish Parliament next year
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Tesco sells development sites for £250m
Tesco has sold 11 development sites to investment manager Meyer Bergman with a further three planned
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Architects condemn 'dangerous' Housing Bill
Relaxation of planning laws ‘will prioritise speed over quality and yet not give business predictability it wants’
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McCarthy & Stone to float to raise £70m
Retirement homes developers expects to raise £70m from initial public offering