All Housing articles – Page 225
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HCA to tender for low-cost housing job
Body to reduce 13 “homebuy agents” to one single operator
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Four suitors court Taylor Wimpey US business
Deal not expected before thursday results announcement
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Persimmon profit jumps to £95m
Housebuilder cautious on current trading environment after weak end to 2010
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Architects pessimistic as work gets harder to come by
Future Trends survey shows lack of confidence in the market
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Barratt cuts losses to £4.6m
Mark Clare reports good start to 2011 but says long-term recovery depends on availability of mortgage finance
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Galliford Try profits up 29%
Higher margins in the firm’s construction business boosted profits in the six months to 31 December 2010
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FMB demands green budget for SMEs
Call for VAT cut and reduced stamp duty to meet government targets
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Gross mortgage lending down in January
Figures still represent first year-on-year rise since August
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New legal threat to localism plans
Campaigners say that payment of money to a council on receipt of a planning permission would be unlawful
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Home truths: Localism and development
The government maintains that localism will boost development, but the latest planning figures show the exact opposite. Just how scared should developers be by this new political reality?
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Localism is a good thing for developers
Yes, the bill is ambitious but, if used correctly, could have a very positive effect on housing production
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Housing plan to trigger cuts
Affordable rented housing reforms could mean cuts in development programmes of up to 75%
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Greg Clark: Local hero
Greg Clark pretty much invented localism as a political idea, and now he’s the minister implementing it as a policy. But he’s adamant that he is genuinely pro-development and not the nimby champion we all fear
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Localism thinks small; we need the bigger picture
It’s all very well delivering small schemes but what about larger, infrastructure boosting developments?
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Housebuilding at lowest level for 88 years
Government figures reveal completions at lowest level since 1923
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Redrow buoyed by £8.5m half year profit
Housebuilder reports rising turnover and average selling prices as market recovers from winter freeze
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Berkeley inks deal for £100m Crossrail station
Transport secretary Philip Hammond to confirm agreement this morning
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Industry wary of new affordable housing model
Fears as Homes and Communities Agency publishes Affordable Rent prospectus
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Merger will see Cabe funding halved
Government will spend “under £3m” for two years as merger with Design Council confirmed