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Off to a slow start
23 November 2007
The Thames Gateway has a long way to go in meeting its target number of new homes.
Midlands trio make headway
23 November 2007
The challenges of growth and quality design in west Northamptonshire.
Review calls for bigger land deals
23 November 2007
Councils should lock developers into partnerships to regenerate large chunks of England's deprived inner cities and town centres, a government-commissioned review of the housebuilding industry says this week.
'Floating' homes may beat floods in East, says report
23 November 2007
Houses that can either float or are built on stilts will need to be among the solutions for coping with rising sea levels in Eastern England, according to a new report.
Woolas sets out local role
23 November 2007
Local authorities are vital to tackling climate change and should set an example to the wider community, climate change minister Phil Woolas urged this week.
Builder of a new future
23 November 2007
John Callcutt's housing report says councils have to start compromising.
And when the levees break?
23 November 2007
The summer's floods in the Severn Valley highlighted the dangers of building housing on flood plains. So is it really sensible to be building so many new homes in the low- lying Thames Gateway? Jon Neale reports.
Rules change in numbers game
23 November 2007
Planners must be able to act quickly and decisively to secure affordable and sustainable homes.
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