All Housing Delivery articles – Page 37
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300-home tower block in Manchester gets the go-ahead
Property Alliance Group and Starwood Capital plan to build a 27-storey residential building, redeveloping the Renaissance site on Deansgate, Manchester
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Buckinghamshire council picks Hill to deliver more than 177 homes
Hill Group will “transform” two sites in Buckinghamshire, building affordable homes as well as those for market sale
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Biodiversity rules risk a delivery slowdown but there are opportunities too
The government has published details of new biodiversity net gain rules coming into force later this year. Alice Davidson explains the likely impact
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Inland Homes founder set for shock return after sudden resignation of board members
Chair and two other board members stand down following “related party issues”
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CMA launches inquiry into housebuilding
Competitions regulatory body to look at issues including service charges and land banking
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How ready are we for the Future Homes Standard?
The new standards will be with us in just two years – but to meet them, the industry is going to need a lot more government support, argues Laura Reeve
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Starmer pledges planning reform as industry predicts collapse in housebuilding
Labour leader promises more homes as HBF report says policies now in train will push industry to lowest output since WW2
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Infrastructure levy could “severely undermine” affordable housing delivery, warns NHF boss
Kate Henderson calls on Michael Gove to offer greater protections for affordable housing
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Government inaction on retrofit leaves housing caught in the Jevons Paradox
The newly created department of energy security and net zero needs to take urgent action on to make heat pumps a widespread technology or it will fail to bring homes up to the standard needed to meet the UK’s net zero targets, writes Chris Brown
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Small sites win five month grace period from new biodiversity net gain rules
But UK Green Building Council says small sites exemption risks 100,000 developments a year not providing for nature
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Berkeley increases height of towers in scheme previously refused for being too tall
Developer Berkeley seeking approval from Sadiq Khan for three taller, but slimmed down towers in Paddington up to 39 storeys in height
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Call for ‘bottom-up’ viability model to boost council affordable housing delivery
‘Flipped’ model could allow councils more say over type and mix of homes and guarantee developers higher returns, report says
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Developer Related Argent to recruit in-house BTR team
Developer behind Kings Cross and Brent Cross mega schemes to hire 50 staff to manage a portfolio of 3,000 homes
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Developer announced for 31-storey tower in controversial Liverpool scheme
Peel L&P has chosen developer X1 for the 278-home Patagonia Place
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Plans for 746 homes approved as part of Manchester’s Great Northern Warehouse revamp
£294m project will see three residential blocks built
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We need a more effective procurement model based on trust
Basing procurement on matching skillsets and objectives - with less emphasis on cost - can drive more housing development, argues Richard Jones
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Gleeson to cut 15% of its roles under restructure
Housebuilder eyes £4m of savings a year as pre-tax profit falls by a third
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L&Q boss Fiona Fletcher-Smith appointed chair of G15
Chair of 105-000-home landlord to head up London housing association developer group
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Great Places misses build target citing supply chain and planning delays
Housing association with ambitious growth plans beset by “delivery challenges” including cold weather impacts