All Housing articles – Page 142
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St Modwen's £2bn New Covent Garden scheme to start by summer
Developer reports surge in profit on the back of £120m sales boost
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McCarthy & Stone to recruit 400 new roles
Retirement specialist launches four-year plan to double business
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SME builders report spike in skills shortages
FMB survey highlights demand for carpenters, joiners and bricklayers
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Infrastructure boom to make up for housing slowdown, says CPA
Construction set for ‘more broad-based’ recovery, according to latest CPA forecasts
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Housing revival creates 100,000 jobs in two years
New home registrations at highest level since 2007
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Government presses on with planning incentives for brownfield homes
Communities department offers up to £50,000 to councils wanting to fast-track homes on brownfield sites
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Housing stats: New-build sales and completions in December 2014
The number of private registrations takes a giant leap when compared with the same period the year before
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Bouygues secures finance for 350-home east London scheme
Phase two of Hallsville Quarter in Canning Town will include a mix of private rented, private sale and shared ownership homes
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Brandon Lewis pledges fair apprenticeships deal for SMEs
Lewis says new funding system for apprenticeships will not penalise small businesses
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London deputy mayor calls for more information on rented homes
Richard Blakeway backs principle of providing more performance information on housing to residents
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Labour pledges Help to Build scheme for SMEs
Shadow minister to unveil party’s housing plans at ɫTV and FMB pre-election event
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Pickles green lights Old Oak Common development corp
London’s deputy mayor says he is trying to reach a compromise between Cargiant and QPR for the future of the site
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Central London land prices rocket
Cost of central London land has shot up 48% in four years, far outstripping gains in the rest of the country
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Watered down zero carbon homes policy clears Parliament hurdle
Infrastructure Bill passes House of Commons with crucial zero carbon clause untouched
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Crest Nicholson profit soars 34%
Housebuilder ‘encouraged by strong start to the year’, after boosts to completions and forward sales
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Housing associations hit out at “Thatcher-style” Right to Buy plan
Senior conservatives reported to be pushing for extension of policy to all housing association tenants
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Plans in for NW Bicester garden city
Penoyre Prasad-designed Himley Village goes in for planning
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Boris allocates £145m in Decent Homes cash
Awards expected to be capital’s last tranche of upgrade funding
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Wolfson Prize winner slams Garden City ‘impasse’
Urbed’s David Rudlin hits out at councils’ response to his winning idea