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Tory plan to scrap HIPs \"shambles\" - HIP Payment Services

Oct. 1, 2007

HIP Payment Services has branded Tory plans to scrap HIPs a \"chaotic shambles.\" Chief executive Jeff Smith commented: \"The suggestion that a Tory government would scrap home information packs is both irresponsible and impractical.

Development of the month

Oct. 1, 2007

On the site of the former Saatchi Gallery in London’s St John’s Wood, a luxurious new gated scheme by Oakmayne Properties and Vanderbilt is underway. Steve Menary takes a trip to The Collection, where art is being replaced by high end living, with some construction challenges along the way

Lifetime household tax hits £630K - TaxPayers\' Alliance

Oct. 1, 2007

The average household will pay £630,000 to the Treasury in a lifetime, according to estimates from the TaxPayers’ Alliance (TPA) published today (October 1).

Barratt and Zurich launch deposit deferral scheme

Oct. 1, 2007

Barratt Developments has signed up to a scheme that will allow buyers to defer paying the deposit on a new build home.

Tories pledge to raise stamp duty threshold and scrap HIPs

Oct. 1, 2007

Ahead of the possible general election, the Conservative government has proposed a handful of measures to aid the housing industry, including raising stamp duty and inheritance tax thresholds.

Face to Face

Oct. 1, 2007

Chief executive of the UK Green Building Council, PAUL KING, is on a mission to help transform the building industry

Simplification through collaboration

Oct. 1, 2007

Duncan Salmon and Peter Stockdale (pictured) of Campbell Hooper examine the need for a more transparent and flexible approach to public private partnerships

Club culture

Oct. 1, 2007

Gavin Davidson, property director at ThePropertyInvestmentMarket.com looks at the ongoing reciprocal relationship between housebuilders and buy-to-let investors

Design brief - Placemaking approach

Oct. 1, 2007

Savills’ head of residential research Yolande Barnes explains the property value-enhancing benefits of “sustainable urbanism” and why it requires a cultural shift among housebuilders

News analysis

Oct. 1, 2007

Mark Smulian looks into the government’s newly announced housing and planning delivery grant and finds that behind the £500 million headlines, the details are rather sketchy