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US market dents Taylor Woodrow\'s order book

Nov. 21, 2006

North America’s housing market downturn has seen Taylor Woodrow’s order book in the United States drop by 22% on last year.

Reconsider planning gain supplement - Pretty

Nov. 20, 2006

Outgoing Barratt chief executive David Pretty has called on the government to reconsider plans to introduce a planning gain supplement.

Prices grow despite rate rise

Nov. 20, 2006

Asking prices rose by 1.5% last month in a further sign that the rise in interest rates has not dented the market.

Council gives Bellway go ahead in Thames Gateway

Nov. 17, 2006

Barking and Dagenham council has given Bellway the go ahead to transform 179 hectares of Thames Gateway land into a mixed-use development of 10,800 homes.

Nationwide predicts 6% price rise in 2007

Nov. 17, 2006

House prices in Britain will rise by 5%-6% next year according to the Nationwide building society.

Housebuilder launches regeneration company

Nov. 16, 2006

Crest Nicholson has launched a new company to concentrate on the mixed-use and urban regeneration side of its business.

Crest completions up as takeover rumours circulate

Nov. 16, 2006

Crest Nicholson has announced a 22% increase in housing completions as takeover speculation continues to dog the housebuilder.

Queen’s Speech flags planning and environmental reforms

Nov. 15, 2006

The Queen’s Speech has this morning highlighted the government’s plans to introduce further changes to the planning system and to focus on tackling climate cha…

Flat inflation eases fears of further rate rise

Nov. 14, 2006

Inflation remained flat in October, easing fears of further interest rate hikes in the New Year.

Housing starts down in third quarter - NHBC

Nov. 13, 2006

Housing starts across England in the third quarter of the year fell by 4.7% to 6,848, according to latest statistics from the NHBC. But the figures also show a…