Housing – Page 84
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Apprenticeship starts slump 40% in February
There were 14,200 fewer apprenticeship starts in February than in the same month last year
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Westleigh set to give Countryside a boost
Deal to buy Leicestershire-based firm will expand housebuilder’s geographical reach
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Raynsford says planning system must be scrapped
Review by former housing minister being presented in the Lords today
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Avant Homes boss says firm is set for record year
Chesterfield-based housebuilder aims to build 4,000 a year by 2020, according to chief executive Colin Lewis
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James Brokenshire named new housing secretary in cabinet reshuffle
Fresh churn for architecture and construction sector as Sajid Javid moves to Home Office
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L&G lining up management team for affordable housing operation
Newcomers will oversee affordable home construction and operational management
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Barratt CEO David Thomas joins board of HBF
Housebuilder boss joining federation at a “crucial time” for the industry
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'Beast from the East' blasts house registrations
Icy weather blamed for 14% dip in first three months of 2018
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Countryside scores £82m Hackney regen job
Housebuilder already working on wider plans across the north London borough
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Peers hear modular the only way to solve housing crisis
Willmott Dixon’s Tim Carey tells House of Lords inquiry there is not enough traditional resources
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Barratt chief says Persimmon bonuses have hurt industry’s name
Reputation of housebuilders tarnished by generous bonus scheme that is ‘not the norm’, admits David Thomas
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Countryside sees 'robust' first half trading
Essex-based housebuilder set to benefit from Westleigh acquisition
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Tall towers construction reaches record heights
But starts and completions in London have slowed, according to new data
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Telford Homes predicts another record-breaking year
Strong demand in London bolsters housebuilder
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Morgan Sindall forms £2bn Hertfordshire housing JV
Morgan Sindall and Hertfordshire county council have formed a £2bn partnership to deliver housing across the region. The Chalkdene Developments partnership, which will be formed by the council’s own property company Herts Living and a subsidiary of Morgan Sindall Investments, is set to run for 15 ...
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McCarthy & Stone seeks ground rent exemption for retirement homes
Government’s leasehold reforms should not hit sector, firm says