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New deal will see state of art modular homes built in UK

A £2.5 billion deal has been agreed which will see 25,000 new low state of the art carbon modular homes built per year by 2022 in the UK. Some might call them ‘flatpack’ homes but they are actually highly sophisticated buildings with solar power and energy saving attributes and will be built using British precision […] The post New deal will see state of art modular homes built in UK appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Planning fee increase would help improve home building applications in UK

Planning cuts make the UK Government’s housing targets impossible to meet, according to the vast majority of local authorities who also want to see a rise in fees. Nearly 90% of local authorities believe that a cash injection is needed as their resources are not sufficient to meet the target of a million new homes […] The post Planning fee increase would help improve home building applications in UK appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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