All Housing articles – Page 4
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Persimmon ‘working closely’ with supply chain to manage costs after Budget tax hikes
Housebuilder says signs of rising build prices beginning to emerge in wake of last week’s announcement
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New Towns Taskforce after views on suitable sites for developments of more than 10,000 homes
Independent panel set up by government issues call for evidence
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Ӱ safety costs and problem contracts keep Telford Homes in red
Build-to-rent developer again cites building safety costs and problem job
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Lack of clarity over grey belt definition will lead to ‘confusion’ and legal challenges, Lords told
Policy criticised as committee opens short inquiry into policy
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Bellway profit hit by costs of remediation work at Greenwich high-rise
Housebuilder sets aside £45.6m to fix structural defect at project
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Plans to double number of homes at Barking Riverside sent in
Proposal would add 9,200 homes to scheme being developed by L&Q and the Mayor of London
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Private equity firm targets 2,000 completions a year for housing arm
Terra Firma’s brands include former Kier Living business
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Dandara Living win planning for 435 new Bristol homes
Scheme will be built opposite city’s main railway station
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Wates snaps up 1,100-strong social housing maintenance business
Liberty was part of North-west firm ForHousing
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L&G’s failed modular housing business records £61.1m loss as it continues phased wind-down
Firm’s cumulative losses now total more than £350m
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Barratt wins appeal over 1,000-home Cambridge scheme despite water fears
Availability of sustainable water resource ‘need not impede’ planning permission, says government
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NPPF consultation responses show widespread support for proposed changes
Built environment organisations suggest more support for SMEs and clearer language
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A tale of two mergers: What do the completion of Barratt-Redrow and the collapse of Bellway-Crest Nicholson mean for Labour’s housebuilding plans?
Is the ground-breaking tie-up likely to help or hinder the government’s chances of hitting its sky-high 1.5 million housebuilding target?
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Ministers seek views on brownfield planning passport scheme to speed up development
MHCLG issues policy paper and call to evidence on first day of Labour party conference
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Ӱ safety remediation acceleration plan will be brought forward this autumn, says Rayner
Housing secretary also commits to build more social homes than are lost within first financial year of new government
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Key takeaways from the Ӱ the Future Conference and Housing Today Live
Church House in Westminster yesterday played host to two back-to-back conferences on construction and housing attended by hundreds of professionals from the built environment. Here is a round-up of the key talking points from the event, run by Ӱ and Housing Today.
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One in four social housing blocks with fire safety defects lack remediation plans, says regulator
Social landlords have identified 1,932 buildings as having ‘life-critical’ fire safety defects to the EWS
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Southern’s freeze on new development will last until financial circumstances improve, says CEO
Paul Hackett tells Housing Today Live: London conference this is the “toughest time” for housing association finances he can remember
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Gleeson sells more homes but profit slips
Housebuilder now turning attention to hitting 3,000 homes a year target after restructuring