All Housing articles – Page 144
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Comment
Can direct commissioning avoid trap of centralisation?
the latest government move to build homes is to be welcomed if power is kept with local communities
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Countryside float on hold amid growing economic fears
Housebuilder unlikely to float in 2015, amid concerns over weakening global economy and pre-election uncertainty
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No fear of government turning housebuilder
Housebuilders will welcome the government’s return to directly commissioning homes if it genuinely increases supply
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Taylor Wimpey given green light at Nine Elms
Housebuilder will provide new school as part of regeneration scheme
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Manager picked for £3.5bn private rented homes fund
PRS Operations to manage government-back finance for private rental sector
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Countryside wins north London estate revamp job
Volume builder beats Bellway, Higgins and Lovell for regeneration scheme
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MPs criticise planning reform loopholes
Committee argues NPPF allows too many speculative planning applications and out-of-town housing schemes
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Housebuilder Avant sold by Lloyds
Firm formerly known as Gladedale bought by private equity companies
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Henderson wins permission for Winchester scheme
£165m scheme approved after number of homes cut
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Mace wins phase one of Royal Wharf
Construction manager will oversee construction of 811-home first phase
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Boris green lights massive Canary Wharf expansion
Vast Wood Wharf scheme designed to transform last derelict corner of Canary Wharf
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RICS predicts stamp duty boost for housing market
Transactions could be boosted by up to 5% by the Autumn Statement changes
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Oxford moots radical expansion into green belt
Oxford council to review green belt after URS report highlights huge shortfall in supply
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Comment
Direct commissioning of housing deserves fast roll out
Chancellor’s move to build homes directly is very welcome but won’t address the scale of the challenge
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The Autumn Statement - one week on
Stamp duty reform may be welcome, but we need more action to fill the skills gap
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Features
Slackwood Farmhouse: Ahead of the curve
Adjoining a 17th-century Lancastrian farmhouse, Paul Archer Design’s curved-glass pavilion is both strikingly modern and a discreet addition to the landscape
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Berkeley warns of housing policy 'uncertainty'
Housebuilding chairman Pidgley issues warning as firm reports bumper half-year results
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Six tower Docklands scheme in for planning
Proposals by Hawkins Brown and Studio Egret west include 45-storey tower
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Barratt and Taylor Wimpey joins FTSE 100
Housebuilders join Persimmon in index of blue-chip British companies
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Stamp duty reform to give housing market £800m boost
Chancellor’s reform of ‘slab’ system draws praise but green builders bemoan ‘missed opportunity’