Housing – Page 33
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Plans unveiled for 515-home Wembley scheme
Landowner and developer Canada Israel behind £250m development
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Output rises but Ukraine conflict clouds optimism
ONS figures show recovery continued in January but war threatens to put industry into reverse
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‘Disappointed’ Gove renews cladding law threat to housebuilders
Housing secretary repeats end of month deadline for firms to come up with ‘fully-funded’ remediation plan after rejecting industry compromise
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Taylor Wimpey income returns to pre-pandemic levels as profit jumps
Housebuilder reports strong start to sales in 2022
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Vistry profit trebles boosted by private completions and mixed-tenure sales
Housebuilder ‘firmly on track’ to generate £1bn in partnerships revenue in 2022
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Government must find extra £14bn of annual affordable housing subsidy
Study by L&G and BPF says private money and expansion of ‘for profit’ providers also needed to boost supply
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Co-living firm puts £300m Stock Market float on hold because of war in Ukraine
Investment trust set up to acquire three developments from The Collective hits pause button on float
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Government tells housebuilders to ‘go further’ on cladding costs offer
HBF set out series of suggestions to Michael Gove at end of last week
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Barratt’s Wembley homes OK’d by minister after inquiry
Scheme being developed with Transport for London
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Housing associations throw support behind Gove’s cladding plan despite housebuilder fears
Builders have complained move is ‘disproportionate’
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‘Not many housebuilders have built much over 11m in height’, HBF tells MPs
Trade body believes only a “relatively small proportion” of homes requiring remediation through Gove’s cladding fund were built by UK housebuilders
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Mulbury staff made redundant as administration confirmed
Kroll announces appointment as administrator of Cheshire-based partnerships builder
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Gove cladding amendments branded ‘draconian’ and ‘extreme’
Housebuilders say they will continue to negotiate with housing secretary despite threat to stop them trading
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Persimmon sought legal advice from top QC over Gove’s £4bn cladding threats
Barrister reported as saying Gove would be acting unlawfully if he sought to hinder housebuilders from trading
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RIBA urges mass-retrofit programme for interwar housing
Improving 3.3m homes would cost £37.5bn, says institute
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Redrow boss calls Gove’s cladding threats ‘unrealistic’ and ‘inequitable’
Housebuilder’s chief executive becomes first to speak out against threat to stop housebuilders trading
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Barratt says full year numbers will beat expectations
Firm expects to build 1,000 more homes than previously thought but warns on further cladding costs
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Former whip Stuart Andrew made housing minister
Pudsey MP has campaigned against housing plans in his own constituency