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NHBC predicts 80,000 housing starts

Feb. 26, 2009

There could be as few as 80,000 housing starts in the UK this year, the National Home Building Council (NHBC) has predicted as it released its latest housebuil…

Hard times for Barratt as it reports £592 million loss

Feb. 25, 2009

Barratt’s interim results reflect the continuing gloom for housebuilders, with the company making a pre-tax loss of £592.4 million from June to December 2008, …

Redrow reports profit loss and mass redundancies

Feb. 24, 2009

Redrow reported a pre-tax loss of £46.2 million for 2008 and has made half of its staff redundant since last year.

Government urged to take more action for housing market

Feb. 23, 2009

The housebuilding industry and Labour members have urged the government to bring forward more measures to aid the housing market.

London market sees \"green shoots\" - Marsh & Parsons

Feb. 18, 2009

The first “green shots” of a spring recovery are appearing in the London property market, according to estate agents Marsh & Parsons.

Severe housing shortage could send house prices soaring - NHMB

Feb. 16, 2009

A shortfall of 1 million homes in England could send house prices rocketing when the recovery comes, David Pretty, chairman of the New Homes Marketing Board, h…

Housing starts and completions plummet - NHBC

Feb. 11, 2009

New housing starts plummeted 65% from January 2008 to January 2009, according to National Home Building Council (NHBC) research.

Manual for Streets scoops RTPI award

Feb. 11, 2009

WSP Group has won a Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) award for its work on Manual for Streets, a new guide to street design.

Get Britain Building campaign launched

Feb. 10, 2009

Get Britain Building campaign launched

Doubt over London housing target

Feb. 9, 2009

Mayor of London Boris Johnson has identified which London boroughs will deliver three-quarters of his affordable housing target.