All Housing articles – Page 18
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Inland on brink as firm set to appoint administrators
AIM-listed developer and land trader breached banking covenants earlier this month
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London council looking to demolish new Woolwich towers
Enforcement notice follows discovery of 26 “main deviations” from consented plans
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L&Q builds 4,000 homes for second successive year despite surplus squeeze
Home association pumps more money into improving existing stock amid Ombudsman criticism
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Homes England’s ‘strategic partnerships’ have not added value, says government review
Long term funding agreement with housing associations haven’t delivered benefits beyond normal procurement, evaluation finds
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Housing association starts search for consultants on £2bn development framework
G15 housing association planning to ramp up development work under new chief executive Andy Hulme
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Estimated 2,000 buildings not yet registered with Ӱ Safety Regulator just days before deadline
Ӱ Safety Regulator reminds building owners not registering by 1 October is against the law
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Springfield re-enters affordable housebuilding market
Scottish housebuilder paused new contracts in sector last year after losing money on contracts
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Development soars at Peabody in first accounts since Catalyst merger
Housing association completed 2,399 homes, nearly triple previous year as turnover and surplus increased
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Planning system’s risks and costs ‘burdening’ smaller housebuilders, says report
Lichfields report says getting outline permission taking an average of 12 months
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Miller Homes profit up under new owners but firm warns on 2023 numbers
Housebuilder says turmoil of mini-Budget and rising mortgage rates to impact this year’s figures
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Notting Hill Genesis to ‘constrain’ development as it misses annual build target by more than half
G15 provider admits building just 42% of targeted homes last year as it announces plan to focus on improving existing stock
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Cancelled schemes hit housing association’s numbers
London firm A2 Dominion racks up near £13m deficit
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Housebuilders are right to expect better from politicians after nutrients reform failure
Michael Gove has sought to blame Labour for defeat of government proposal, but nutrients reform package was set up to fail, says Joey Gardiner
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Gleeson profit slips more than 40%
Housebuilder and land trader reports ‘subdued’ summer but says it expects autumn pick up in sales
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Ilke subsidiary to be liquidated due to lack of funds to pay creditors
Statement from collapsed modular firm’s administrator reveals 11th hour rescue bid almost saved company
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Redrow results better than expected but profit set to halve next year
Revenue remained steady in the year to July
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Labour to oppose Gove’s nutrients reform plan
New shadow housing secretary changes stance and says ‘reckless’ reforms needlessly pit homes against nature
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Vistry targeting 25,000 homes per year under new partnerships strategy
Details of job cuts following restructure to be made public in November
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Inland Homes subsidiary breaches loan covenant
South east housing developer says it is yet to secure a waiver for £13.6m loan