All Housing articles – Page 36
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News
Green light for re-modelled 1,100-home Weston scheme
Scaled-down Anglia Square scheme approved by Norwich City Council after housing secretary’s intervention
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Clarion’s surplus hit by contractor failure and cyber attack
Housing association giant reduces development spend in “cautious approach”
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Planning fee increase not enough to fix system, says sector
CIH, BPF and RTPI welcome plan but warn much more is needed to improve planning system
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Persimmon build rate falls 30% as it seeks to conserve cash
Housebuilding giant responds to fall in forward sales last year by “managing build programme”
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Comment
Why affordable housing delivery is facing significant structural change
The emergence of for-profit providers and cost pressures is leading to a drastic change in business drivers. But this offers opportunities as well as challenges, argues Richard Jones
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News
Bosses of Vistry and Taylor Wimpey latest housebuilding figures to criticise government
Jennie Daly and Greg Fitzgerald voice concern over policy
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Comment
The ‘green premium’ on sales prices will itself justify retrofit
Chris Brown argues we need government to help ensure an orderly transition to energy efficient homes.
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In Focus
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In Focus
What you need to know about Morrell’s ‘seminal’ review into products testing
A review of construction product testing commissioned by ministers following Grenfell Inquiry evidence has recommended sweeping changes. Here’s a guide to what it all means
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News
Morrell products testing review calls for sweeping reforms
Landmark report recommends bringing all construction materials on market into scope of new regulator
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Gove warns shareholders in three cladding firms of ‘severe consequences’ if they do not pay up
Kingspan, Arconic and Saint-Gobain have yet to commit money towards repairs
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Comment
It’s time for Gove to stop throwing stones at the housing sector
The housing secretary ignores the hard work and goodwill of so many housing professionals at his peril. There may be unintended consequences to the blame being dished out, Brendan Kilpatrick writes
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News
McLaren appointed to build 188-home Acton scheme
Three-block development to include 71 passivhaus homes
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Mount Anvil poaches Telford chief financial officer
Katie Rogers has been appointed chief financial officer of £200m-turnover developer
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Watkin Jones ‘meeting margin targets’ as it seeks to recover from profit slump
BTR and student housing specialist reports strong appetite for forward funding
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Southampton council seeks affordable housing providers to join £120m development framework
Council seeks to build 8,000 affordable homes by 2040
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Troubled Inland Homes completes second £2.5m fundraising as it hires forensic accountants
FRP Advisory to carry out independent review into ‘related party issues’ that have delayed publication of accounts
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Sunak says he ditched housing targets due to concern from ‘thousands’ of Tory members
Prime minister says proposed new planning system will “strike a better balance”
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Kingspan, Celotex and Arconic settle civil claims with 900 people affected by Grenfell
Three firms which manufactured tower’s combustible cladding system among firms to pay an undisclosed sum to bereaved, survivors and residents
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Market remains ‘downbeat’ despite increased optimism about future sales, says RICS
Market still cautious but medium-term outlook more settled as interest rates ‘peak’