All Housing Delivery articles – Page 44
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Lord Kerslake appointed chair of local authority-owned regen company
Former civil service head to oversee £3bn plan to develop on council-owned land in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole
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G15 warns of £3.5bn rent cap impact on its members
London landlords warn of “signficant reductions” in spend on development and cuts to building safety, maintenance and decarbonisation work
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Hackney gives green light to 189 council-built homes in estate regen
The new homes are the first phase of the redevelopment of the De Beauvoir Estate
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City of London receives plans for student resi tower near Fenchurch Street
Scheme would replace 1980s office block
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Greenwich buys 265 Woolwich homes from Lovell
Lovell to be paid £87.5m by Greenwich council for homes to rent to people on housing waiting list
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NHF boss warns inflation may lead to development decrease
Kate Henderson calls for ‘stability’ and clarity over rent-setting for affordable sector at Conservative party conference fringe session
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Three-way housing association merger plan shelved due to economic turbulence
Talks to create a 60,000-home, £374m turnover landlord have ended
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RICS consults on valuation guidance for flat blocks caught in cladding crisis
The surveyors institute hopes new guidance will unlock mortgage lending where work is yet to be carried out
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Call for government to spend a fifth of affordable housing cash on modular homes
Trade body report says modular homes are 55% less expensive than a traditional brick-built house to heat
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Southern boosts turnover through quadrupling of market sales income
G15 housing association reports strong market sale margin as it continues merger talks with Optivo
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Merger talks between Orbit and Swan cease
Orbit announces a proposed partnership with troubled Swan will not go ahead following a ‘detailed due diligence process’
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Sanctuary opens merger talks with troubled Swan
105,000-home housing association giant opens discussions with Essex-based provider after talks with Orbit break down
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Housing providers asked to bid for £1.5bn of retrofit cash
About 130,000 properties could share funds for energy-efficiency improvements
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Let’s revive the spirit of 1952 and embrace our responsibility to build homes
We must stop letting barriers getting in the way of building much needed homes, argues David Orr
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Hirigoyen to stand down as boss of UKGBC
Long time chief executive of charitable industry network will step down next summer
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Great Places sees turnover boost on 69% sales leap
Manchester-based housing association increases revenue and underlying surplus but confirms it missed development target
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Housebuilders welcome stamp duty move amid wider scepticism about policy
Commentators question whether cuts will improve overall affordability in the long run
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Relaxed planning rules, deregulation and lowered stamp duty - what to look out for in the mini-budget
Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng to speak later this morning
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Guinness builds less than half of targeted homes
64,000-home association becomes latest provider to repor development plan disruption due to supply chain issues and partners ‘re-profiling’ schemes
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Homes England and Newstead Capital launch ‘innovative’ loan fund for SME housebuilders
Homes England aims to grow institutional investment fund to £1bn to build 5,000 new homes