All Housing Delivery articles – Page 48
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News
Barratt announces two significant promotions
Watford-based arm of Britain’s largest housebuilder promotes Karly Williams to operations director and Marc Woolfe to head of sales
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Green light for reworked 400-home Southwark scheme
Major scheme approved four years after intitial plans were rejected over density and design concerns
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New home registrations surge 45%
Increase due in part to housebuilders bringing forward schemes to avoid new energy efficiency regulations
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L&Q boosts completions 29%
Housing association increases delivery again after building a sector record 4,000 homes last year
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Energy efficiency regulations have slowed development, says Glenigan
Housebuilding starts slowed as sector got to grips with changes to part L, according to analysts.
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Comment
Why the levelling up bill may hold back housing delivery
Proposed changes to the primacy of the development plan and removal of the duty to co-operate are causes for concern to housing delivery, warns Jason Towell
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News
Bellway reports record turnover of £3.5bn despite planning delays
Housebuilder reports 13% increase in revenue and jump in completions despite planning restricting outlet openings
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Notting Hill Genesis submits plans for 600 homes on Aylesbury estate
Housing association giant seeks approval for latest phase of 3,500-home regeneration scheme
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NFB attacks Conservative leadership candidates’ housing plans
Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss are using housing as a way to win votes rather than coming up with solutions, says NFB solving the head of housing and planning policy
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TopHat to ‘become profitable within three years’
Modular developer posts £19.4m loss but insists new factory will help push it into the black
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Peabody boosts turnover and surplus due to shared ownership staircasing
Housing association giant plans to start work on 7,000 new homes by March 2023
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In Focus
Inside the council planning department resource crisis
Hold ups in the planning system are increasingly cited by housebuilders as a major barrier to development. Emily Twinch talks to planners about what is really happening on the ground
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Stonebond posts nine-fold increase in profit
Cherry family firm trebles turnover as it ramps up partnerships work
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Comment
Why development rivalry among HAs could be limiting offsite construction
Too many housing associations are reluctant to share information with development ‘rivals’ but trust and co-operation is vital to make MMC widespread in affordable housing, writes Jake Snell
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News
Hyde delivers fewer social homes than expected due to ‘delays and shortages’
48,000-home housing association delivers 74% of affordable target, but hits lowered development target overall.
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Exclusive: Rishi Sunak walks away from 300k homes a year manifesto pledge
Tory leadership candidate tells Housing Today he wants to tackle landbanking and promote housing on brownfield land
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Later living giant Anchor posts £24.4m surplus following loss last year
Housing association ‘on track’ with increased 5,700-home development plan
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Ignore the nimbys and build, says boss of right-leaning thinktank
Robert Colvile says only a “big stick” from government will get enough homes built
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Housebuilders refuse to sign cladding pledge contract
Builders call for re-write saying legal text contains commitments way beyond original pledge
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Comment
The new PM must recognise housing is key infrastructure for growth
It is time to realise a lack of homes makes it harder for people to find somewhere to live close to labour markets, hitting the UK’s growth and productivity, writes Paul Smith