All Housing articles – Page 30
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Opinion
Strong suburbs or regressive rhetoric?
Policy Exchange wants to give residents a vote over demolishing their own streets. Julia Park spots a few flaws in their arguments
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News
Arrested developer agrees deal to restart £70m Manchester tower stalled by fraud probe
Three Falconer Chester Hall schemes were put on hold after police investigation into Elliot Lawless
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Jenrick approves Darling Associates’ 480 Birmingham homes
Housing secretary supports £130m project in Digbeth despite council opposition
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Green light for JTP’s 650-home Maidenhead town centre revamp
Scheme will see 1960s shopping centre flattened
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Mae only Brit on Russian masterplanning longlist
Office Kersten Geers David Van Severen also in final five
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News
Green light for Bell Phillips flats paves way for AHMM Southwark tube tower
Approval clears path for 17-storey office tower on MacCormac station
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PTEa submits plans for Passivhaus council homes in Cambridge
First stage of pilot scheme will see 18 homes built off-site
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Mikhail Riches wins planning for low-carbon housing in Somerset
Architect was appointed through London’s ADUP2 framework
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News
Campaigners fight demolition of art-deco department store
Twentieth Century Society says AWW plans are part of a wider threat to architectural heritage
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News
Put rocket boosters under community land trusts, says former PM advisor
Grenfell and pandemic may have brought us to a ‘Beveridge moment’, says Tory MP
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News
Plans develop for BPN Architects’ conversion of photo lab
Historic Birmingham Jewellery Quarter site secured in £7.5m deal
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Assael eyes Aussie build-to-rent bonanza with new studio
Sydney base becomes firm’s second outpost, four years after Bahrain office opens
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News
MHCLG announces new Midlands home will be a Glenn Howells office
Housing secretary says Wolverhampton move will put decision-makers closer to regional voices
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Church calls for urgent 20-year cross-party housing strategy
Landmark report says Church of England must re-use its own land for affordable housing
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Green light for Avanti’s 130-home Redbridge regeneration schemes
Practice to build new blocks at two east London estates
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Church’s report ‘could shake up housebuilding’, says developer
Igloo founder says new bishop for housing could be a turning point
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Features
‘It’s about justice’ – meet England’s first bishop for housing
The Church of England publishes a report on the housing crisis this weekend. Refugee-turned-bishop Guli Francis-Dehqani tells Elizabeth Hopkirk she is serious about turning recommendations into actions
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News
Ministers recommit to OxCam Arc development plan
Architects respond to news that spatial plan for belt connecting Oxford and Cambridge will be published next year
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DSDHA’s controversial Belgravia plans poised for approval
Scheme would replace 1950s Cundy Street Flats with taller development that includes shops, restaurants and cinema
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3D Reid submits plans for hundreds of flats at Seifert’s Tolworth Tower
Masterplan will add two towers and convert post-war landmark from offices