All Housing Delivery articles – Page 56
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Target for City Hall-funded council house starts ‘exceeded’, says London mayor
Sadiq Khan says there has been a “resurgence” of council housebuilding with starts increasing six-fold since 2016.
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Abri recruits former L&Q boss Montague to its board
40,000-home association aiming to build 12,500-homes by 2030
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Crest Nicholson warns of Ukraine-related inflation amid strong sales
Housebuilder increases sales rate
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Housing Champions Q&A: Louisa Nie, Grosvenor
Louisa Nie talks about making a difference, the importance of engagement in planning, the power of excel skills and the benefits of being bi-lingual
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Council green lights 461-home Boddingtons brewery scheme in Manchester
Work on the former Boddingtons brewery site is expected to start in July this year and complete in August 2025.
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Johnson vows to stop ‘overdevelopment’ in some parts of the country
Prime Minister repeats pledge which has prompted some councils in the home counties to halt their local plans
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Optivo and Countryside to deliver 873-home scheme in Barnet
Mayor selects housing association and partnerships housebuilder for scheme on former police training centre site
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London mayor set to seize more land for housing development
Kerslake Review makes 15-recommendations, including more use of CPO, as blueprint for establishing a City-Hall developer
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Official had not questioned ‘inappropriate’ fire ratings for cladding before Grenfell tragedy, inquiry hears
’Class 0’ rating was used for external walls until 2018 despite being based on how fire behaves indoors
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Revealed: full list of councils set to be affected by nutrient neutrality rules
42 councils are set to be newly hit by extended nutrient neutrality rules, meaning 74 will be impacted in total. Housing Today has obtained the full list.
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Sovereign to dispose of around 20% of its stock
Housing association giant identifies stock to sell and switches to land-led development
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Spinning plates: an interview with Sovereign boss Mark Washer
Large housing associations are grappling with how to keep development going while dealing with decarbonisation, building safety and stock maintenance challenges. Sovereign boss Mark Washer explains how he is trying to square this circle.
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Berkeley shells out £412.5m to fully-own regen JV
Developer plans to deliver 25,000 homes on 24 former gaswork sites after striking deal with National Grid
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Homes England hires four new board members as it shifts focus to regeneration
Home Group chief executive Mark Henderson among new appointees
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£19bn spend on safety and decarbonisation ‘credit negative’ for HAs, Moody’s warns
Rating agency says associations will be forced to take on more debt or cut development pipelines
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Comment
New subsidised housing is needed for Ukrainian refugees
History shows us we should be wary of relying on short-term fixes to house refugees, writes Derek Long
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Developer announces £1bn build-to-rent plan
Strawberry Star to target commuter towns near London with new Star Living arm
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Plans unveiled for 515-home Wembley scheme
Landowner and developer Canada Israel and development manager Avanton submit plans for £250m development
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Investigations continue into blaze at Redrow-built block in Aldgate
Firefighters are expected to be investigating the fire that started on the 17th floor of the Relay Building in Aldgate today and tomorrow
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Official said ACM panels went ‘whoosh!’ when ignited, Grenfell Inquiry hears
Email sent by senior official Brian Martin just 18 months before Grenfell fire