All Housing articles – Page 5
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Green light for 4,500 homes in South Cambridgeshire after four-year stall
Complaint from Enviroment Agency put scheme on back burner in January 2021
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Grey belt housing delivery will be ‘meaningful but not significant’, says minister
Pennycook tells Lords committee percentage of green belt to be released to be less than 10%Â
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Homes England launches section 106 ‘clearing service’ to help tackle affordable housing slowdown
Database aims to connect buyers and sellers of homes as concerns grow over stalled schemes
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Housebuilding targets to help grow economy next year, RSM says
But financial services specialist warns industry needs more workers to meet government’s ambition
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More than 17,000 homes stalled due to lack of ‘section 106’ bids from housing associations, says HBF
Number of building sites with delays quadrupled between March and October
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‘Significant’ investment in military homes planned after £6bn repurchase of married quarters estate
More than 36,000 military homes were sold in 1996 by MoDÂ
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Clarion boosts build figures in first six months of year
Housing association on target for near 20% rise in annual numbersÂ
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Persimmon boss says tax rises and building safety levy will cost housebuilder up to £40m a year
Dean Finch warns government’s efforts to build 1.5 million homes hampered by cost burden on sector
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Construction T levels pulled, government announces
Qualification being scrapped because of lack of demand as HBF says not enough people to meet government’s housing plan
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Ballymore submits revised plans for 3,600 riverside homes in east London
Developer hopes to start on two Newham scheme next year
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Single payment from developers to replace environmental mitigation rules under new plan
Government proposes taking responsibility for environmental mitigation under new system, but developers will pick up cheque
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The finalised National Planning Policy Framework: round-up of sector reaction
Planning reforms welcomed but industry bodies demand support for buyers and money for housing associations
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Council decision to turn down homes at derelict gasworks ‘shows what government is up against’, Berkeley boss says
Hemel Hempstead scheme turned down despite beign recommended for approval
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Housebuilding profit tumbles by 36%, ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ research shows
¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ’s Top 150 Contractors and Housebuilders list published tomorrow will show extent of profit and revenue fall among largest housebuilders
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Finalised changes to National Planning Policy Framework to be published later today
Reports suggested grey belt definition could be widened
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Scottish housebuilder buoyed by returning homebuyer confidence
Springfield says number of private housing reservations in first half on the up
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Housebuilders and planners welcome Rayner’s plan to bypass local committees on development decisions
Government has published a working paper and asked for industry views on proposals
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New government’s rhetoric already making difference on planning, says Berkeley
Housebuilder reports drop in pre-tax profit on increased revenue in interim results
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Government proposes changes to energy performance certificates
Proposals include replacing energy efficiency ratings for domestic buildings with four new headline metricsÂ
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Rayner gives green light to 165-home scheme previously blocked by Gove on design grounds
Plans designed for Berkeley by OSP Architecture and LDA Design