All Housing Delivery articles – Page 34
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News
Persimmon build rate falls 30% as it seeks to conserve cash
Housebuilding giant responds to fall in forward sales last year by “managing build programme”
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Gove launches scheme to penalise housebuilders for non-payment of building safety costs
Responsible Actors Scheme has power to stop developers that don’t repair buildings from trading
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Comment
Why affordable housing delivery is facing significant structural change
The emergence of for-profit providers and cost pressures is leading to a drastic change in business drivers. But this offers opportunities as well as challenges, argues Richard Jones
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News
Persimmon joins £70m investment into modular housebuilder TopHat
Insurance firm Aviva also among the existing and new shareholders to back the MMC start-up
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Blueprint wins planning for Trent Basin scheme
Developer will build 111 new homes on river’s north bank in Nottingham
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In Focus
How to get the green light for brownfield
With planning changes on the way, the government is making a renewed push to stimulate development on brownfield sites over greenfield land. But imposing such a shift is not that easy, as Emily Twinch reports
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News
Whitbread plans 28-storey Bristol student and co-living tower scheme
The project for two buildings to replace a Premier Inn would be Bristol’s tallest structure if built
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News
Telford and Notting Hill agree £66m Royal Docks forward sale
Pair sell build-to-rent element of Gallions Quarter regen scheme to London BTR Investments
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Watkin Jones ‘meeting margin targets’ as it seeks to recover from profit slump
BTR and student housing specialist reports strong appetite for forward funding
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Troubled Inland Homes completes second £2.5m fundraising as it hires forensic accountants
FRP Advisory to carry out independent review into ‘related party issues’ that have delayed publication of accounts
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News
Seven in 10 Conservative voters ‘want more social housing’
Yougov poll shows concern over shortage of affordable homes crosses the political divide
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News
Galliard latest developer to sign cladding remediation contract
London developer criticised by Gove last month says it ’operates ethically’ and ‘champions integrity’
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Peabody to scale back development ‘significantly’
Housing association boss says it will reduce short-term build plans in face of inflation as Catalyst merger is finalised
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Small housing scheme starts plummet as inflation fears resurface
Starts for projects valued at £100m or less fell by nearly half in the first quarter of 2023, study finds
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News
TfL chooses Barratt to deliver 900 homes in Acton
Fifty per cent of the homes by Bollo Lane will be affordable
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News
Residential permissions fall to lowest level on record
Major applications permitted in 2022 fell by more than 8% according to official data
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L&Q names contractors for £3bn upgrade framework
Ten contractors picked to carry out 15 years of work to improve social landlord’s homes
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News
Now Gove tears into Grenfell firm Arconic and tells US company’s boss: ‘You will pay up’
Housing secretary fires off letter to another products firm involved in 2017 tragedy
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News
Galliford Try and Midgard win 350-home build-to-rent contract in north London
Development is part of 7,000-home scheme
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News
Housing 21 and Extra Care Charitable Trust in merger talks
Major later living provider Housing 21 is in merger talks with smaller care and support provider Extra Care Charitable Trust (ECCT) Birmingham-based Housing 21, which manages 22,000 homes and has turnover of £224m, has announced it is in discussions with ECCT about joining together into a combined group.