All Housing Delivery articles – Page 49
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News
Truss vows to remove planning constraints and create more ‘Bournvilles’
Odds-on favourite to be PM to set out deregulatory investment zone plan to create new towns
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Comment
A holistic approach is needed on nutrient neutrality
After a slow start, the government is at least taking the nutrient pollution issue seriously but now more joined-up thinking is needed, argues Andrew Watson
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Two housing projects win place on Stirling Prize shortlist
Residential schemes are among six included on the 2022 Riba Stirling Prize shortlist.
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Final phase of £1bn Salford regen project gets green light
Salford City Council approves up to 1,000 homes as part of 25-acre neighbourhood
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In Focus
Sunak v Truss: their track records on housing
And then there were two..Emily Twinch looks at what the remaining contenders for number 10 have said about housing and what they have done for the industry to date.
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690-home estate regen plan in south London approved
Southwark Council and Drmm scheme to rebuild Tustin Estate gets green light
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Optivo and Southern merger designate board announced
Sir Peter Dixon would be the chair of the new 77,000-home social landlord
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Government unveils major nutrient neutrality assistance package
Housebuilders say plans to develop offsetting solution and upgrade waterworks by 2030 falls short
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In Focus
The push for 300,000 homes: interview with Lord Stunell
Lib Dem grandee Lord Andrew Stunell explains why his party isn’t anti-development and how he would increase housing delivery to 300,000 homes a year.
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London to double council housing target
Sadiq Khan pledges to start work on 20,000 new council homes by 2024
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Homes England misses all five housing delivery targets for 2021/22
Government agency blames labour and materials shortages as it undershoots targets by as much as 37%
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Hill picks up collapsed offsite firm
Purchase of Fusion for less than £1m will allow Hill to supply up to 1,250 apartment units a year
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Groupwork wins Bristol housing competition
Architect to design homes for council housing company Goram Homes
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Contractors update guidance for sites as heat emergency declared
Major builders Laing O’Rourke, Mace and Wates issue fresh advice as record-breaking highs expected
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Housing association wins key legal battle with contractor over faulty cladding liability
Hyde subsidiary celebrates as contractor Mulalley facing potential bill of £8m over dispute on Portsmouth towers
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Partnerships builder Willmott Dixon says supply chain ‘dodging’ £44m cladding repair bill
Firm’s chairman promises legal action against subcontractors over mixed use scheme
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Hyde becomes first housing association to register ‘for-profit’ arm
55,000-home targeting increased development
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Garden villages totalling 3,450 new homes move step closer
Projects in Leicestershire and County Durham to progress after ‘complex’ land deals signed
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Barratt full-year profit set to be higher than expected
Housebuilder says completions return to pre-pandemic levels but build inflation now running at 9-10%
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Comment
Housing desperately needs long term strategy
As the housing development sector backs Housing Today’s A Fair Deal for Housing project, Colm Lacey argues for a new strategy to make the delivery of affordable housing more certain and commercially attractive.