All Housing articles – Page 32
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Stonebond poaches Countryside executive for commercial director role
Fellow Cherry family firm Stonebond hires David Newell
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Ministers must do more to provide certainty around planning
With planning consents at an all-time low government must make it easier for housebuilders to map out development, argues Paul Smith
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Berkeley boosts profit despite drop in sales reservations
Brownfield regeneration specialist increase pre-tax profit 9.5%
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Riverside appoints MD to embed One Housing integration post-merger
Jehan Weerasinghe joins from Glasgow-based Wheatley Group
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Clarion unveils plan for up to 290 homes on former London hospital site
Proposals for Bethnal Green come after High Court quashes approval given to previous scheme
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House prices fall as ‘summer slowdown’ starts early
Rate rise ‘quashes’ Spring price bounce, says Rightmove
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Clarion gets green light for hundreds of homes in south London
Housing association wins two approvals for development in Merton
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Industry bodies ask Michael Gove to scrap Infrastructure Levy
Home Builders Federation, the Construction Industry Council and Shelter are among those warning of the threat posed to affordable housing of new legislation
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More than 100 firms lobby Sunak for new climate change legal duty in planning system
Lack of integration of climate goals into planning is creating delays, Sunak warned
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Why JV partnerships can be key in mitigating contractor failure risk
The recent collapse of a number of contractors has highlighted the importance of housing developers understanding contingent risk, writes Richard Jones
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Housing drop-off pushes monthly construction output down
Private housing output plummeted in April, latest official statistics show
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Housebuilders are not the villains. It’s the system that has to change
It may be politically fashionable, but it is unfair and unwise to criticise the Taylor Wimpeys, Barratts and Bellways for the housing shortage, writes Richard Steer of Gleeds
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Housing association at centre of mould death tragedy appoints new permanent boss
Under-fire Rochdale Boroughwide Housing appoints Amanda Newton as new boss
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DLUHC admits development may be hit due to ‘challenging position’ for HAs
Government accepts ‘trade-offs’ will likely affect affordable housing numbers
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Troubled Ilke Homes up for sale ‘to secure company’s future’
Modular developer’s factory closed as it seeks buyer to shore up business
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Social housing across Europe – what lessons can we learn from the continent?
When it comes to tackling the housing crisis, successful approaches from other parts of Europe emphasise the need to cultivate a new era of partnership working, argues Fiona Fletcher-Smith.
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Second staircase rule will delay capital’s high-rise housing schemes by nine months, says Arcadis
Consultant predicts 2% tender price inflation in London this year
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Why housing is set to become a major battleground at the next election
Labour’s recent announcements have fired the starting gun on the housing race at the next general election, writes Christopher Roberts
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SYHA found non-compliant after ‘loss of control’ leads to lending agreement breaches
5,700-home provider downgraded by the Regulator of Social Housing after miscalculating covenant compliance
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Crest Nicholson’s profit nearly halves as sales fall
Firm says slower market has prevented it from raising selling prices to offset inflation hit