All Housing Delivery articles – Page 41
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Gove: Housing supply should shift to urban and brownfield sites
The housing secretary tells MPs councils that have built over their assessed need won’t need to build more
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Housing associations miss build targets as inflation costs mount
Sovereign, Optivo and Great Places all report impact of cost rises in half-year figures
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Autumn statement: £6bn funding package for energy efficiency
Construction firms welcome three-year package as ‘step in the right direction’
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Autumn statement: reaction as 7% cap on social housing rent rises confirmed
Industry figures welcome plan to set 7% limit rather than 5%
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Affordable housebuilding hits seven-year high
But fears remain over future delivery amid cost inflation and looming downturn
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Watkin Jones set to make 10% of workforce redundant
Build-to-rent and student accommodation specialist blames “challenging economic environment” following Liz Truss’ mini-budget for imminent job losses
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Birmingham-based developer launches £1bn BTR platform
Godwin Developments launches joint venture with institutional real estate investor
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Fears raised over housing supply impact of Help to Buy closure
Calls for action to support housebuilding in autumn statement as £23bn equity loan scheme ends
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Metropolitan Thames Valley and L&G form JV to build 2,500 homes
First homes due for completion in 2025
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Comment
New affordable housing needs to be part of Sunak’s economic solution
The housing association sector can help spear economic recovery, but it needs the government to be active partners once again, writes Geeta Nanda
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Social housing repairs boost helps construction defy UK economic slump
Industry shows ‘resilience’ with third consecutive month of expansion
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Galliford Try mulls move back into social housing work
Firm’s no-compete clause with new owner of former Linden Homes arm runs out in January
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Tory MP pledges bill amendments to end housing targets
Theresa Villiers claimed “overdevelopment” has been growing steadily in recent years
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Housebuilder fined £116k for health and safety failings
Blackburn-based Mullberry Homes admits multiple infringements, HSE says
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Comment
How Sunak can boost affordable housing without spending (much) cash
As Rishi Sunak eyes up to £50bn of cuts, Tonia Secker & Paul McDermott outline ways he can keep affordable housing development and retrofitting going through alternatives to higher grant
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Orbit boss poached by contractor Osborne
Mark Hoyland will leave 47,000-home housing association in 2023.
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Barratt CEO: ‘we must employ more women across the business’
Boss of Britain’s largest housebuilder outlines Barratt’s inclusion strategy following shareholder revolt over gender balance on its board
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Peabody and Hill win permission for 935-home east London regeneration project
Barking and Dagenham council approves first phase of 3,500-home redevelopment of historic Ford stamping plant site
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L&G pumps £70m into South east association
Insurance giant loans cash to pay for Saxon Weald’s 500-home development programme
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In Focus
Can HAs keep development going as the rest of the market slows?
Thanks to subsidy, housing associations have typically carried on building through a downturn as the volume housebuilders slow down. But, there is now scepticism about whether they can do so this time around