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Charity
2nd May 20230 479Barratt Kent’s Big Sleepout
Kent housebuilder, Barratt Homes, is doing its bit to help raise awareness of homelessness.
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Latest property news
20th Jun 20190 755New community approved in Wichelstowe
Swindon Borough Council has granted detailed planning permission for the first homes to be delivered by the joint venture company set up to create around 3,000 new homes at Wichelstowe, south of Swindon.
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Latest property news
19th Oct 20180 1,225Bristol regeneration scheme grows
A new development at the centre of a huge regeneration scheme on the outskirts of Bristol is proving popular.
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Housing Market
25th Jun 20150 890Housing policy set to dominate London Mayoral elections
The chronic shortage of residential properties in London is one of this country’s “biggest public policy failures of the last 50 years”, according Lord Bob Kerslake (right), who has been appointed Chairman of a new commission set up to help boost the supply of affordable homes in the capital. Lord Bob Kerslake, the former head of the civil service and existing Chairman of Peabody, will, along with Terrie Alafat, Chief Executive of the Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH) head up the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) commission, which will also be joined by Mark Clare (left), the outgoing Chief Executive of Barratt Homes, Nick Walkley, Chief Executive of Haringey Council and Professor Rebecca Tunstall of the University of York. Lord Kerslake said the lack of housing in London, particularly affordable properties, may deter many firms from relocating to the capital, while many couples are being forced to delay having children. “This is one of the defining challenges for London,” he said. “It puts at risk London’s global status because if it becomes increasingly too expensive to live in London, why would businesses come here?” The new Commission on Affordable Housing in London, set up by the IPPR think tank,…
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