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         Housing Delivery Housing Delivery‘A place of pioneers’: Greenwich Millennium VillageLabour’s vision of sustainable communities is still going strong 20 years on – in at least one case 
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         Housing Delivery Housing DeliveryBarton Park, Oxford: A unified approach to housing developmentOxford City Council could have sold the site, but instead it entered a partnership with Grosvenor to create an exemplar of quality placemaking 
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         Housing Delivery Housing DeliveryMarmalade Lane, Cambridge: a case study of co-housingHow does this housing development that was instigated and managed by residents work in practice? 
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         Housing Delivery Housing DeliveryCase study: Lollard Street social housingA Section 106 agreement gave rise to a scheme of housing, a green square and a nursery in London’s Lambeth 
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         Housing Delivery Housing DeliveryHow Sweden is championing offsite to build its homesSweden uses offsite manufacture to build at least 45% of its new homes. Could the UK emulate this approach, making use of modern techniques? 
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         Housing Delivery Housing DeliveryWelsh Streets, Liverpool: developing derelict Victorian terraces for 21st-century livingThis radical build-to-rent scheme encourages community and provides a blueprint for other developers 
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         Housing Delivery Housing DeliveryWembley Park, London: plans for the UK's largest build-to-rent schemeOn a vast regeneration site in London’s Wembley Park, developer Quintain is building what it hopes will be the UK’s largest build-to-rent scheme 
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         Housing Delivery Housing DeliveryBourne Estate, London: valuing high-quality communal spaceMatthew Lloyd’s clever remodelling of an inner London estate shows the value of high-quality healthy communal space 
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         Housing Delivery Housing DeliveryWhy North West Cambridge is a model for building on the green beltThis £1bn development is Cambridge university’s answer to a critical housing shortage for its students and staff. But instead of getting the private sector to build for it, the university has taken on the role of developer itself 
 
 
 
