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Lakehouse buys water hygiene specialist
Contractor says it expects growth in legionella control services after regulatory changes
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Berkeley poaches Quintain finance director
Berkeley Group lures back former finance boss from rival developer Quintain
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Cable calls for 'help to build, not help to buy'
Business secretary says borrowing more to invest in housebuilding and infrastructure is ‘no brainer’ and hits out at government’s Help to Buy scheme
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Lib Dems pledge 50,000 homes in garden cities
Party says homes will be built along route of a reopened Oxford to Cambridge train line
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Miller Homes shelves plan to float
Miller Homes blames ‘volatility in the financial markets’ for decision to call off plan to float on stock market
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Redrow chairman says lack of bricks is holding up work
Steve Morgan reveals housebuilder has had to put developments on hold due to a lack of bricks
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Developer warns over viability of Ebbsfleet garden city
Developer of government-backed garden city says it is “struggling” to make 15,000-home scheme viable
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Pickles hails increase in planning permissions
Communities secretary uses party conference speech to hail an increase in residential planning applications submitted in the last year
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Shortages of bricks and blocks may 'impede' construction growth
Latest PMI survey reports continuing growth across the industry but warns of increasing supply chain bottlenecks
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Bovis Homes finance director steps down
Jonathan Hill is to leave the business to take up role older people’s service provider Saga
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Fresh plans for Tottenham stadium homes unveiled
Haringey council unveils plans for 1,200 new homes, a park and public space next to Tottenham Hotspur’s stadium development
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Garden cities plan underfire from Conservatives
Tory MP hits out at government’s proposal for a raft of new garden cities
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Tories unveil plans for 100,000 'starter homes'
Conservatives set out plan for discounted homes to be built for first-time buyers on brownfied land
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London residents want politicians to back housing
Survey shows voters would think better of councillors who support housebuilding in their areas
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Pedestrians injured by falling site hoarding
Two pedestrians taken to hospital with injuries after being hit by a site hoarding at Bellway Homes’ Pembury Circus site in east London
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Housebuilders hit back at Labour's land-banking claims
Ed Miliband attacks developers for hoarding land in latest party political broadcast
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Miliband puts green economy at heart of 10-year plan
Labour leader outlines vision for government including aim to boost green economy and housebuilding
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Lovell lands £50m 'Electric Quarter' in north London
Mixed-use scheme is named after electric light bulb inventor and former Enfield resident Joseph Swan
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Indian developer eyes becoming major UK housebuilder
Lodha plans £3.1bn residential spending spree
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Labour sets out plans for new housing quangos
Labour outlines plans for New Homes Corporations to drive housebuilding in local areas