All Housing Delivery articles – Page 50
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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.
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Homes England begins developer search for 2,500-home York Central scheme
Allies and Morrison-designed mixed use masterplan valued at £1.17bn
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New housing secretary acts to ‘re-set’ relationship with housebuilders
Greg Clark has phone call with HBF in first days, contrasting with Gove’s refusal to speak with body at all
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In Focus
How do we stop the nutrient neutrality problem holding up development?
Thousands of homes across are on hold due to new ‘nutrient neutrality’ rules. In a special long-read for our A Fair Deal for Housing campaign, Joey Gardiner investigates the root of the problem
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Vistry margins better than expected amid sales boom
Housebuilder expects annual profit to be at “the top end of expectations” after strong start to the year
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L&Q subsidiary and Trafford Council to build 162 energy-efficient homes
Trafford Housing Trust and Trafford Council agree joint venture deal
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Comment
New homes have been demonised for too long
We must not be afraid to advocate for the benefits of new homes, argues Paul Smith
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Regulator announces probe into Blackrock-backed ‘for-profit’ provider’
Heylo Housing may not be compliant with governance standard, the Regulator of Social Housing has said.
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Comment
Gove’s tenure was not dull – but his successor must focus on housing delivery
Michael Gove achieved much in his 10 months as housing secretary, particularly on building safety. But now the focus must also include helping housing developers build more homes, argues Carl Brown
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Housing secretary Gove sacked
DLUHC ministerial team depleted after sacking and multiple resignations
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Housebuilding activity falls for first time in two years
S&P/CIPS index shows housebuilding is ‘weakest performing area of construction’ amid fears of market slowdown