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Moves and appointments

March 1, 2001

Fairclough has appointed <b>David Cummings</b> as construction director for the firm's northern home counties division.

Renovation buzz

March 1, 2001

Jeremy Gates talks to Colin Brooks, managing director of Bewley Homes, about his plans for the firm and the role the young Brooks will play in the development of the firm.

Regulation fatigue?

March 1, 2001

Part M, Part L, Part E - it's all change for the Building Regulations. And there's more to come, with each revision disrupting the housebuilding process. Could there be a better way forward? Andrew Leech finds out.

Urban theme in the east

March 1, 2001

Jeremy Gates heads east to report on a site in Hackney which could prove to be significant in the latest wave of urban regeneration initiatives

Good doesn't mean beautiful

March 1, 2001

Will Howie welcomes the ministerial zeal surrounding the good design "initiative". But he has his doubts about whether it will result in beautiful buildings

Housing risk to euro membership

March 1, 2001

The Prime Minister says there will be a euro referendum within two years of the general election. <b>John Stewart</b> considers what euro membership would mean for Britain's housebuilders

A man who likes to keep things private

March 1, 2001

Linden chief executive Philip Davies has just taken his company back into private ownership. He explains to Ben Roskrow why the firm's continuing success on brownfield developments is one of the major reasons for leaving the City

Bellway merger

March 1, 2001

Expulsion order

March 1, 2001

NHBC has expelled Huddersfield builder Brosgill (Construction) from its register for disciplinary reasons. The firm did not build to NHBC standards, lacked customer care and did not answer correspondence, according to NHBC.

Home owners satisfied says report

March 1, 2001

More than 70% of new home owners say they would buy another property from their builder, according to a survey of 10,000 new home owners. The research was carried out as part of the British Housebuilder awards, backed by the New Homes Marketing Board and