All Housing Delivery articles – Page 50
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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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News
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
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Comment
300,000 homes a year is achievable if we can remove barriers to delivery
The housebuilding sector is capable of ramping up its output but it needs substantial government support, argues Lord Richard Best
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News
Later living sector backs A Fair Deal for Housing
McCarthy Stone and membership body ARCO join Churchill Retirement Living in calling for 300,000 homes a year
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£300m public funding package agreed to kickstart Silvertown Quays
Agencies to stump up more than £300m to breathe life into 6,000-home east London regeneration scheme
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Comment
The time has come to get building
When it comes to building sorely-needed new affordable housing, it is time to translate words into action and Housing Today’s A Fair Deal for Housing is a good first step, writes Geeta Nanda
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In Focus
Making SME house builders great again
As part of Housing Today’s A Fair Deal for Housing campaign to get Britain building 300,000 homes a year, Emily Twinch looks at the difficulties for SME builders in the current environment
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News
Vivid increases development to above pre-pandemic level
33,000-home housing association completes 1,400 homes
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Aviva deal with Packaged Living to build 195 homes
Deal will see Telford scheme built as part of £700m partnership agreement
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More housebuilders and associations sign up to a Fair Deal for Housing
Berkeley Group, Churchill, Weston Homes and the Riverside Group join the call to recommit to 300,000 homes a year
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In Focus
CIH annual conference: seven key talking points from Manchester
Thousands of housing professionals flocked to Manchester this week for the Chartered Institute of Housing’s annual conference. But what were the attendees talking about this year? Carl Brown reports
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News
Notting Hill Genesis launches £2.8bn framework for new homes in London
The housing association has chosen 146 consultants and contractors for its framework