All Housing articles – Page 19
-
Ӱ
Vistry changes strategy to focus fully on partnerships housing
Shares in listed firm soar as boss Greg Fitzgerald lays out plan to merge housebuilding business into partnerships arm
-
Ӱ
Berkeley puts land buying on hold amid ‘uncertainty’
Value of sales reservations drop 35%, developer says
-
Ӱ
Major planning approvals for housing slump to decade low
Official figures show sharp decline in permissions as HBF blasts ‘hostile political actions from ministers’
-
Ӱ
RAAC ‘not widespread in social housing’ says regulator
The social housing in England regulator denies that aerated concrete is likely to be prevalent in social housing
-
Ӱ
Output falls as housebuilding slump accelerates
Sector’s ongoing woes revealed in key sector survey
-
Ӱ
Ilke collapsed into administration with debts of £319m
Staggering debts of modular housebuilder include £68m to Homes England and £227m to equity investors
-
Ӱ
Industry calls for new energy and net zero secretary to push housing retrofit
Claire Coutinho replaces Grant Shapps at Department for Energy Security and Net Zero
-
Ӱ
4,800-home Manchester plan step closer after approvals
Hong Kong-based Far East Consortium and Manchester city council get green light for homes as part of wider 15,000-home Victoria North regeneration project
-
Ӱ
Vistry shareholders revolt over executive pay
Housebuilder wins narrow approval for package that will see CEO Greg Fitzgerald pocket up to £5.6m per year
-
Ӱ
Councils to be forced to ignore nutrient pollution impact when taking planning decisions
Government amendments to free up nutrients development logjam go further than expected
-
Ӱ
Labour set to back Gove's nutrients reforms
Shadow minister Lisa Nandy criticises government’s housing and environmental record but says Labour will back measures to get Britain building
-
Ӱ
Housebuilders hail ‘very welcome’ shake up of nutrient neutrality rules
Housing secretary will table laws ending Natural England’s legal ‘requirement’ to block housebuilding in at risk areas
-
Ӱ
Competition regulator to probe deeper into landbanking by housebuilders
CMA launches consultation on full blown investigation into housebuilding but says planning may be at root of concerns
-
Ӱ
Costs of meeting building safety rules for high-rises could reach nearly £3bn, DLUHC says
Impact assessment shows estimated costs of new regime for ‘higher-risk’ residential buildings
-
Features
Will Gove’s latest local plan reforms have a positive impact on delivery?
Matilda Battersby talks to industry players about the local aspect of the housing secretary’s long term strategy, and what it might mean.
-
Features
Long process: How compliance with the new products code will be verified
The CPI has been set up to verify manufacturers’ compliance with the Code for Construction Products Information. Chief executive Amanda Long explains how she intends to scale up its activity
-
Ӱ
‘Golden thread’ building information does not have to be stored on one system, DLUHC says
The government says it has received feedback about the effectiveness of multiple systems to share building safety information
-
Ӱ
Housing body calls for talks with Gove over second staircase ‘hiatus’
Body says decision to reduce height of second staircase mandate to 18m risks “significantly reducing” housing supply
-
Ӱ
RICS survey shows falling demand for homes as mortgage rates continue to bite
Results show weakest sales since early days of pandemic
-
Ӱ
Persimmon interim profit slumps by two-thirds
Housebuilder takes margin hit as completions fall but predicts full year completions at top end of expectations