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Southend-on-Sea City Council will spend £85m on new homes and Section 106 opportunities over the next five financial years.
NCLAT Chennai held that delay of 26 days in filing of the report under Section 106 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016, by the Resolution Professional condoned as reasonable cause of ...
Jess McCabe sits down with Danielle Lennon, assistant planning director at Notting Hill Genesis, as part of Inside Housing’s ...
KwaZulu-Natal Treasury has officially withdrawn its financial support services to Umkhanyakude District Municipality, citing ...
Council chiefs have explained why they are working with the East of England Showground promoter over development plans ...
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has asked Union Government to prioritise framing of Standard Operating System (SOP) to ...
More than £130m in developer funding is waiting to be spent at Hampshire County Council. The money has been collected by the ...
Toronto's skyline has been in a constant state of metamorphosis for the better part of two decades, though a handful of ...
Nagpur: The conversion of the 106-kilometre narrow-gauge railway line between Nagpur and Nagbhid into broad gauge is progressing rapidly. The 51-kilometre stretch from Itwari to Umred will be ...
Developers behind a proposed student accommodation scheme in Sunderland city centre have been given a deadline to finalise a ...
A report to the meeting says that a lack of formal transit sites in and around Teignbridge contributes to recurring problems ...
Northstone has finalised a landmark £6.2m deal with Great Places Housing Group to deliver 31 high quality affordable homes at ...