Housing – Page 228
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Construction Bill amendment frees up PFI lending
Last-minute amendment as bill passed by Commons will reduce investment risk for PFI consortiums
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Zero carbon agenda could destory SMEs: Ways and means
If the government is really serious about reducing overall carbon emissions, it doesn’t do to be too precious about the means to the end. Just make sure SMEs can bear the burden
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Enviros: Failed bidders revealed
Failed bidders for Carillion's environmental consultancy arm include social housing firm Connaught
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Persimmon furious over Bellway's social housing plan
Housebuilder of ‘aspirational’ Hartlepool development joins popular protest against partner of 12 years
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Tories set to scrap 'ridiculous' apprenticeship rules
Shadow housing minister hints housebuilders would no longer have to use apprentices on publicly funded projects
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Boris' London wheeze
The mayor of London has unveiled his draft plan for the city, as well as his economic development and transport strategies
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HCA seeks helpers
The Homes and Communities Agency has sent 75 invitations to contractors, housebuilders, social landlords and developers to join its developer panel
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House prices rising
The number of RICS surveyors reporting a rising housing market is the highest since May 2007
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Coventry street
Developer Friargate Coventry has submitted an outline planning application to Coventry council for a £1.5bn mixed-use redevelopment of a 15ha site opposite the city’s train station
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Planning applications in September
Affordable homes firm Newlon Housing Trust tops the clients list as work picks up
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Kevin McCloud gets go-ahead to build green housing in Swindon
JV between broadcaster's housebuilding firm and housing group GreenSquare wins planning permission for 42-home scheme
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Government to spend £443m to build 8000 homes
Housing minister announces funds will go towards restarting work on stalled sites
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Isle of Wight submits plans for its largest urban development
Council has secured £11m grant from government for 800-home scheme in Newport but yet to find a developer
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House prices rise despite fall in buyer interest
Number of unsold properties rises in September but lack of supply pushes up prices
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Social housing demand drives up Connaught profit
Highest social housing waiting list for 20 years helps boost profit 23%
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Bellway suffers £36m loss
Housebuilder turnover falls £450m but forward order book is up on 2008
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Hackney estate left in lurch as £40m is withdrawn
Government decision not to fund stock transfers that need gap funding hits Woodberry Down £1bn regeneration project
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Homebuyers forced to complete abandoned deals
Developers and builders seek legal action to enforce contracts ditched through lack of finance
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Housebuilders may be given old people's homes option
Ministers consider letting builders fulfil affordable housing obligations with sheltered accommodation
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Nationwide: price of new homes rises for first time since 2007
The average price of new homes in the UK rose in the third quarter for the first time since 2007, according to data from Nationwide