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Councils must get tough on empty homes

26 May 2004

Local authorities must take a firmer stance on privately-owned empty homes that remain vacant for more than a year, according to a new report.

Public is anxious over housing shortage

26 May 2004

More than seven out of ten of people believe that the UK needs to urgently build more homes, according to a poll this morning.

New tool to capture uplift in property values

26 May 2004

A new tool for measuring the impact of transport schemes has been launched by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors.

Top Liverpool scheme goes out to consultation

25 May 2004

The people of Liverpool were invited to view and comment on proposals for one of Europe’s top development opportunities today.

Proposals for new northern councils revealed

25 May 2004

Fundamental reforms to local government across the north of England were submitted to deputy prime minister John Prescott today.

Livingstone slams Norris plan to cut cheap homes

25 May 2004

London mayor Ken Livingstone has rubbished a promise by his Tory challenger, Steven Norris, to reduce the level of affordable homes being built in the capital.

City development goes green

25 May 2004

Bishops Square in the City of London will become home to the largest office-based solar installation thanks to a £180,000 grant awarded by the Energy Saving Trust and the Department of Trade and Industry.

Housing associations lambast renewal confusion

24 May 2004

The creation of sustainable communities is hindered by an 'inefficient and confusing' system of regeneration funding, the National Housing Federation has awarned.

Research reveals ethnic students in architecture

24 May 2004

Black and ethnic minority students are well represented on architecture courses but are more likely to drop out before fully qualifying, according to latest research.

Economic development drops down planning portfolio

19 May 2004

Economic development has a lower profile in councils than other areas of the planning system, such as housing and retail development, according to latest research.

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