All Housing articles – Page 342
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2008 Preview: Housing
Boom or bust? It’s hard to say. What we do know is that eco-towns and the new housing super-quango will feature prominently over the next 12 months
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Mortgage lending falls 8% in November
Credit crunch blamed as monthly lending levels drop below previous year's level for first time since July 2005
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Green light for Grainger's £60m Clapham scheme
Mixed use development in South London will be completed by summer 2009
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Southwark grants detailed planning to London's Beetham Tower
Ian Simpson tower on south bank of Thames wins detailed planning permission after height is reduced
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Price of new homes on the rise
Research by SmartNewHomes shows 0.8% rise in value in November, bucking the trend across the housing market
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Bob Kerslake hired as housing super agency boss
The current chief executive of Sheffield City Council is to be in charge of delivering 3 million homes by 2020
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Government tells councils to go beyond Merton Rule
New planning policy statement on climiate change says councils should demand more on-site renewables
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Green light for Glasgow urban regeneration company
Council approves body in charge of Clyde Gateway regeneration project and sets up property management LLP
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Flood proofing should be mandatory, says report
Interim report on summer flooding says building regulations should require more flood resilient measures
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HIPs blamed for house price slump
First time sellers are put off by cost of HIPs, contributing the fall in asking prices this month
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Thames Gateway delivery boss was told to quit
Officials ‘discuss Judith Armitt’s next move’ after her shock departure on Monday
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The best views in Salford
Visitors to the two tallest towers in Salford will be able to swim on the roof of one, and look across to the Peak District from the other.
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Planning applications: November 2007
The number of projects in South-east is up from last month’s 284, while Clearstorm heads the clients list
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Cooper announces review of private rental sector
Study will look at how social housing tenants could make more use of private rented accommodation
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Barratt falls out of FTSE 100
Big fall in share price during 2007 sees housebuilder drop out of the list of the UK's top 100 companies
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Foster's design for Blue City in Oman - images
Foster + Partners reveal images of its masterplan for a new city housing 200,000 people
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Profit rises 11% at defiant Berkeley
Housebuilder says the fundamentals in its main markets in London and the South East remain strong
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‘Too little money on offer,’ say Gateway corporations
Development agencies asked for twice the £210m grant announced at Thames Gateway Forum
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Greater London Authority attacks ‘mad’ housing bill clause
Developers and councils may be able to use a a clause in the Housing and Regeneration Bill to avoid building social rented housing on their sites, according to Ken Livingstone’s Greater London Authority.
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Cherry family to buy back 50% stake in Countryside
Founding chairman Alan Cherry aims to buy £111m share from HBOS over next five years