Housing – Page 9
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New home registrations down 20% on last year, says NHBC
Poor weather and economic conditions make for bleak first quarter picture
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Managing director leaving modular developer TopHat under cost-cutting plan
Andrew Shepherd calls his time in sector a ‘rollercoaster four years’
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Elphicke hits out at government’s failure to build 300,000 homes a year as she defects to Labour
Housing finance expert and MP for Dover crosses the Commons floor
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Government must increase social rented housing delivery to 90,000 homes year, say MPs
Levelling Up, Housing and Communities Committee calls for ministers to set and publish target for social rented homes
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Green light for 166-home Bristol harbourside scheme
Scheme approved despite concerns over flood risk
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Persimmon ‘on track’ to build more than 10,000 homes this year
Housebuilder buoyed by ‘robust’ visitor numbers in first three months of year
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Plans for London’s tallest residential towers redesigned
Architect KPF swapped out for Apt as developer eyes ‘holistic review’
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North London borough after developers for next phase of 10,000 homes regeneration
Meridian Water development being masterminded by Enfield council
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Wates launches service to fix mouldy social homes
Six social landlords currently signed up to service which is additional to Wates core planned and responsive maintenance offer
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Ӱ safety costs blamed as housing association hit for £110m
Notting Hill Genesis says more details will come in June
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PRP revives homes plan across eight buildings behind Camden Roundhouse venue
Countryside and One Housing Group working up plans for eight buildings next to Camden’s Roundhouse
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Taylor Wimpey on track to hit completions goal amid ‘market stability’
Spring selling season “as expected” says housebuilding giant
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Labour unveils plan to build on ‘grey belt’ land
The policy has the potential to unlock land to build hundreds of thousands of new homes
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High Court allows legal challenge to Gove’s energy efficiency policy
Judicial review to look into government’s attempt to stop councils setting stricter rules for housing than national standards
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Mayor commits to ending rough sleeping in London by 2030 if re-elected
Sadiq Khan to set aside additional £10m to tackle problem
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Modulous collapsed owing more than £6m
Offsite specialist went into liquidation this month leaving dozens of employees out of pocket by close to £1.4m
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Another tower set for growing Leeds cluster with 45-storey scheme granted approval
Latest scheme will be BTR block with smaller commercial buildings at base
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RICS paints sunny picture for housing market in March
UK residential survey shows improvements in demand, expectations and prices
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Abolition of multiple dwellings tax relief costs Unite Students £67m
Multiple dwellings relief scrapped by Jeremy Hunt in last month’s Budget