All Housing articles – Page 214
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Planning stats residential projects and approvals July 2011
All regions saw a drop in residential projects since last month except Scotland, which increased by 19
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Ardmore and Mulalley land places on £137m housing framework
Framework involves the construction of 1,800 new homes in South Kilburn
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Private sector construction continues upward trend
RICS survey signals second month of growth for private housing but public sector workloads dive
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Cuts in construction costs boost Taylor Wimpey profits
Housebuilder reports £28.9m pre-tax profit and operating margins of 9.3%
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HCA and Cabe staff given six-figure golden handshakes
So-called ’bonfire of the quangos’ results in redundancy payouts worth four times that of private sector
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MoD reveals shortlist for £1.5bn housing job
Carillion, Babcock and Kier on the list for housing services contract
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Galliford Try confirms 700-home Gallions Quarter win
Consortium with United House and Durban appointed preferred bidder
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HCA to sell Milton Keynes land to council for redevelopment
’Localist’ deal includes land for 5,000 homes
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Conservationists attack pro-development reforms
Groups vow to fight the planning shake-up, which they fear could lead to ’unchecked’ expansion
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Assael flasts in Clarence Lane, Roehampton: Metro life
Assael Architecture’s £5.3m developement will have 20 flats
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Price for Keepmoat and Apollo merger 'still to be worked on'
Plans to create more financial stability and growth in the sector to be finalised by end of the year
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MP Betts slams government's planning response
Chair of select committee says government has ’ignored evidence’ on regional plans
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Presumption in favour?
Design Council Cabe’s Rachel Fisher on what the new planning framework means for design
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Developers welcome national planning framework
Councils to be told to approve permissions unless “significant and demonstrable” disbenefits
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Lending to construction falls £614m in June
Repayments outstrip loans to building firms, say bankers
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Make wins planning for tallest Croydon tower
Residential scheme for developer Menta will include 499 homes
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Pete Redfern: How the recession made me stronger
In 2008 Taylor Wimpey’s chief executive was battling to rescue the firm from the brink of collapse, just months after the merged company became the UK’s biggest housebuilder. Today it’s back in growth and a far stronger business. ɫTV talked to him about surviving tough times