All Housing articles – Page 17
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Housebuilders and materials firms continue to toil as Barratt sees sales rates slip
Housing slowdown continues to blunt firms’ numbers
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Argent founder reappointed as chair of Homes England
Peter Freeman to head up housing development quango for further two years
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Bellway to cut volume by a third as firm axes around 150 staff
Housebuilder says it expects to build just 7,500 homes this year and has let go of around 5% of staff
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Council in talks with Inland Homes administrators to salvage 161-home scheme
The future of the £46m on-site Carter’s Quay project is unclear following Inland collapse
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Housing association seeks partner for £48m decarbonisation retrofit contract
Job would see improvements to 410 homes
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Urban Splash cuts a quarter of staff after modular collapse
Urban regeneration developer falls to a loss in results impacted by last year’s modular failure
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Watkin Jones revises underlying profit down to break-even
Troubled student housing developer incurred extra costs as it raced to complete schemes
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Industry broadly welcomes Starmer’s housebuilding plan
Labour’s plan to reform planning and build new towns draws positive response
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Starmer set to announce ‘new towns’ plan as part of ‘national renewal’ strategy
Labour leader expected to loosen planning rules and incentivise ’Georgian townhouse-style’ design
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¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ takes its report into the English planning system to government
Submission makes the case for giving the current system a chance to work after failed attempts at radical reform
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Housing business set up by former Wates resi boss makes staff redundant
Founder confirms that regional subsidiaries set to go into administration
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Key takeaways from the Conservative Party conference
This party conference will long be remembered as the place HS2 died. But rail was far from the only topic on the agenda in Manchester, as Daniel Gayne reports
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Chartered Institute of Housing forms partnership with Housing Today
Deal gives institute’s membership of chartered housing professionals access to the sector’s fastest growing media brand
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Plans submitted for £400m Manchester University campus redevelopment
University seeking to demolish several mid-century buildings and replace them with 3,300 new student beds
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Conservative conference: Gove pledges nutrients reform bill at ‘first available opportunity’
Peers voted down amendement to change neutrality rules last month
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Birmingham approves demolition of brutalist Ringway Centre
Corstorphine & Wright-designed plans to replace 1960s landmark with three towers up to 56 storeys
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New timber frame system wins warranty provider backing
The New Model ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ is based on 30 standard details said to offer the same fire resistance as conventionally constructed apartment buildings less than 18m high
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Government confirms biodiversity net gain delay
Defra sets out new timetable with BNG to be brought in from next January
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Galliford Try cements move back into social housing work with arrival of affordable homes director
Firm interested in building social housing after no-compete clause with Vistry ran out at start of year
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¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ the Future Commission: Report into the English planning system
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