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DCLG ponders council home reforms
9 October 2007
The government is looking at improving reforms to enable council house building in the next Queen's speech.
Transport groups calls for funds
9 October 2007
Campaigners have called for more funds to be made available to other parts of the UK following the go ahead for Crossrail.
City funding deal clears way for Crossrail
3 October 2007
City of London bosses yesterday approved a financial contribution to the Crossrail transport scheme, removing the last funding obstacle to the project.
Olympic construction costs cause uncertainty
3 October 2007
Rising construction costs in the run-up to the Olympics could undermine development deals in the City, according to a commercial property agent.
Builder wins fight to build riverside homes
27 September 2007
Construction giant George Wimpey has struck a High Court blow in its fight for the right to build more than 500 new homes on a strategic riverside in the Thames Gateway.
Oriental city site sold
20 September 2007
Controversial plans to redevelop North London's Oriental City are up in the air after the developer this week announced it is selling the site.
Planning consultant firms in merger
17 September 2007
Gerald Eve has merged with central London planning consultancy Moseley and Webb, the consultancies have announced.
Gateway homes 'falling short'
4 September 2007
House building in the Thames Gateway is falling short of its targets, according to a study.
Study finds rise in land banking
30 August 2007
House builders have almost doubled the number of planning permissions they retain, according to new research.
Leaked document casts doubt on Merton Rule denials
23 August 2007
A leaked document has cast doubt on the government's denial that it is considering abolishing a groundbreaking rule to encourage green development.
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