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Cathedral Homes is renowned for developing fine sites in highly valued locations and producing homes to which people aspire. Based in South Buckinghamshire, we have a skilled and experienced management team who have many years of experience in property development. We pride ourselves on our service and attention to detail together with an individual and personal approach. The design and specification of our properties utilises traditional materials and workmanship combined with the latest developments in modern technology and styling. We have created an enviable portfolio of properties and with it a reputation for excellence. Our philosophy is to build exceptional quality housing through imaginative and innovative design.

We specialise in building homes in Outer London, Thames Valley, The Chilterns & Surrey. At each development we strive to maintain and improve our position at the forefront of technology and design.

1. Kevin Maguire: Spill the real secrets, Dave data: 19.03.08
David Cameron playing Happy Families for the TV cameras put even Tony Blair in the shade.

2. Man charged over Jamaica murder data: 07.04.08
A handyman is charged with the murder of a 61-year-old British woman on an extended holiday in Jamaica.

3. Scots beaches 'worst for waste' data: 10.04.08
Scottish beaches have the worst levels of sanitary waste in the UK, according to a new survey.

4. Ken Livingstone plays the race card data: 19.03.08
All those of us who have for years struggled to bring the shy, retiring figure of Boris Johnson before a wider public can at last feel our efforts are starting to bear fruit.

5. EU threatens a mozzarella ban data: 07.04.08
EU officials Thursday threatened Italy with a possible Europe-wide ban on mozzarella from the Campania region unless Rome provided more details about production of the cheese, samples of which were found to contain higher-than-permitted levels of dioxins.

6. China doubts role in Greek weightlifting scandal data: 10.04.08
China on Wednesday expressed doubt over reports that a local factory was behind positive doping tests for 11 members of Greece's national weightlifting team, but said it had launched a probe into the matter.

7. Tennis: Davydenko hammers Nadal data: 07.04.08
Nikolay Davydenko claims the second Masters Series title of his career with victory over Rafael Nadal at the Sony Ericsson Open.

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8. Cricket: Pakistan block for Hair data: 19.03.08
The International Cricket Council will act to prevent reinstated umpire Darrell Hair from standing in matches involving Pakistan.

9. Rokocoko out for up to four months data: 07.04.08
All Blacks winger Josevata Rokocoko is to have surgery on a wrist injury and could be out of action for up to four months, his Super 14 team said on Monday.

10. New U.S. flight delays loom as safety reviews expand data: 10.04.08
Chaos at airports in the United States could go on for weeks as the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration and the airlines expand their scrutiny of passenger planes.

11. Cardiff set up FA Cup final with Portsmouth data: 07.04.08
Joe Ledley scores the only goal to end Barnsley's FA Cup run and send Cardiff through to a final against Portsmouth.

12. Dutch court to consider bid to ban anti-Islam movie data: 27.03.08
A Dutch court said Friday it would hear a complaint lodged by Muslim groups seeking to bar the politician Geert Wilders from releasing his film on the Koran.

13. Poll fraud 'hits at democracy' data: 19.03.08
Safeguards to combat voting fraud are 'easily bypassed' because of weaknesses in the registration system, it was claimed.

14. Richard Hammond: MOT makes me feel like an OAP data: 07.04.08
It's been a great week for older people. But it's also been a week when I've discovered that I'm shortly to be one of them. And I'm not ready.

15. Garry Newlove's widow joins crime summit data: 10.04.08
The widow of Garry Newlove, the father of three who was murdered by a gang of drunken youths in front of his family, has agreed to help David Cameron draw up policies to strengthen families and tackle anti-social behaviour.

16. Rivals back Premier League's '39th match' data: 10.04.08
The Premier League's controversial "international round" concept was backed on Wednesday by leading officials from the Spanish and German leagues.

17. Sue Carroll: Thank God Fayed's forced to let Di rest data: 10.04.08
At the end of play, as befits the owner of a Premier League side who has just thrown disgusting sums of money at his team, Mohamed Al Fayed discovered this week that even his vast wealth couldn't buy him the result he wanted.

18. Madeleine McCann parents win apology from Express papers data: 19.03.08
Kate and Gerry McCann have won libel damages worth ÂŁ550,000 and forced two national newspapers to publish front-page apologies for repeatedly implying that they killed their missing daughter Madeleine.

19. Chinese banks pass on CIT Group data: 07.04.08
Major Chinese banks - including Industrial & Commercial Bank of China and Bank of China - decided not to invest in the U.S. commercial lender because of concerns about the company's ability to finance itself.

20. A carbon-neutral Norway: Fine print in the plan data: 27.03.08
Norway has said it will be carbon neutral by 2030, but critics say the feat is being achieved largely by sleight-of-hand accounting and donations to environmental projects abroad.

21. 'Regular excercise can slow down ageing' data: 10.04.08
Regular exercise can help slow down the effects of ageing by up to 12 years, a study claims.

22. US online sales growth 'to defy slowdown' data: 10.04.08
Estimates prepared for Shop.org, the leading national association of online retailers, show sales increasiing by about 50 per cent over the next five years to exceed $300bn

23. How to spend £35,000 a year on a child data: 19.03.08
Heather Mills says the £35,000 a year she'll get from Sir Paul McCartney to raise their daughter isn't enough. It may seem an absurd amount of money to average parents, but raising a child in more privileged circles can costs big bucks.

24. Features: A city of wrongs rights data: 07.04.08
There is one image which stands out more than any other in the National Civil Rights Museum at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee.

25. Bank rates 'will fall by a point' data: 07.04.08
Interest rates will be cut by a full percentage point by the end of the year as the credit crisis continues to cause turmoil in the mortgage markets and the wider economy, financial experts predicted yesterday.

26. Andrew Flintoff's mansion plans demolished data: 10.04.08
Andrew Flintoff, the England cricketer, has been forced to withdraw plans to build a five-floor house in a Cheshire village after fierce complaints from neighbours.

27. U.S. Senate panels to investigate Bear Stearns deal data: 27.03.08
Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson Jr. defended the takeover even as he called for more transparency on the part of Wall Street.

28. McCanns call for EU child alerts data: 10.04.08
Madeleine McCann's parents travel to Brussels to support an EU-wide alert system for missing children.

29. Bidding farewell data: 07.04.08
Bush and Putin meet for last time as heads of state

30. 'Don't call him Boris,' Tessa Jowell tells Labour data: 07.04.08
Labour ministers and MPs have been banned from referring to Boris Johnson, the Tory candidate for London mayor, by his first name, it emerged yesterday.


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