Housing News – Page 339
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Housing for Asian families unveiled in Rochdale
Barratt and Artisan have developed a housing range designed for the needs of large, extended Asian families.
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Planning delay knocks Redrow sales
Housebuilder’s completions rise 7% but housebuilder says performance was held back by "complex" planning system
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Images: green roofs set for Lewisham
Developer First Grosvenor Properties is given go-ahead for apartments on former petrol station site
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Taylor Woodrow suffers £20m US hit
Tough trading conditions in the US impact group performance but UK housing market remains strong
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Lovell wins £76m decent homes contract
West London contract will see improvement of 5200 homes in Hammersmith and Fulham
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Completions up 15% at Bovis Homes
Housebuilder says 2006 results would be in line with expectations as average sales prices rise 4.7% to £183,700
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Urban Splash to refurbish iconic Sheffield estate
Developer signs £146m deal with English Partnerships to refurbish grade II listed Park Hil estate
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Galliford Try order book tops £2.3bn
Company reports excellent trading as housing division completions hit record 593 units in first half
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Miller Group turnover up 34%
Housebuilder's turnover hit £1.2bn in 2006 as strong profits are reported in all three businesses
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Artisan spends £3.6m on three housing sites
Housebuilder's sites in Nottinghamshire include Mansfield Woodhouse site with 22 homes and Mansfield site with 32 homes
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Housing bosses plan zero-carbon timetable
Construction Products Association and HBF team up to unveil a 120-month timetable to achieve carbon emission-free homes
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Plan for sliding scale Cambridge roof tax
Cambridgeshire Horizons unveils proposals for a three-tier planning tariff to replace section 106
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Siberian homes
Architects in Residence has just completed this £500,000 residential project in Camarthen Place, south London.
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Berkeley faces profit revision
Housebuilders could be affected if alterations to accounting rules go ahead
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Planning applications: November 2006
This month the South-east maintains its lead and Aspire Defence is the biggest client
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Rebuff for Leeds council over PFI regeneration bid
The government has frozen a PFI scheme to regenerate a Leeds suburbs where three of the 7 July suicide bombers lived.
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Estate set to be rebuilt after poll
Plans by architect Pollard Thomas Edwards (PTE) to rebuild a council estate that is threatened by collapse have cleared a key hurdle.
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Housing Corporation cuts red tape to assist developers
The Housing Corporation has told developers that it intends to reduce the amount of red tape they will have to contend with when bidding for grants.
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Persimmon sales break £3bn barrier
Housebuilder says integration of Westbury has helped boost completions by 38% to 16,700 homes
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Industry reacts to Kelly's green measures
Construction industry broadly welcomes Code for Sustainable Homes and zero carbon homes