All Housing articles – Page 37
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Dandara and Avant edge closer to signing cladding contract
Two of the remaining four housebuilders named by Gove are in talks with DLUHC
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Comment
The latest planning application stats paint a gloomy picture for supply
The planning system’s problems go far beyond the UK’s economic malaise- and this means it is in our hands to fix it, writes Paul Smith
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Building safety registration portal for high-rise buildings goes live
Details of 12,500 buildings required to be submitted to new Building Safety Regulator before 1 October
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PRS REIT hits 5,000-home milestone later than planned
Sigma-backed firm expects to complete 5,600 homes in total
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Seven in 10 Conservative voters ‘want more social housing’
Yougov poll shows concern over shortage of affordable homes crosses the political divide
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Places for People fund manager and Lloyds-backed investor launch 1,200-home JV
PfP Capital and Housing Growth Partnership sign £390m sustainable housing deal
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Real estate investor Long Harbour eyes push into Single Family Housing development
Firm with £1.5bn BTR fund looks to new suburban market
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Housing secretary blocks ‘generic’ Berkeley Homes scheme on design grounds
164-home scheme in Kent refused against planning inspector’s advice
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Kingspan hits Gove’s Easter deadline to talk about cladding compensation costs
Firm’s UK boss tells housing secretary it is ‘very open to working with your department’
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Countryside and Guinness pair up to build £400m Kingston scheme
Tolworth site to include 700 homes as the second phase of the Signal Park development
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Small housing scheme starts plummet as inflation fears resurface
Starts for projects valued at £100m or less fell by nearly half in the first quarter of 2023, study finds
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In Focus
We are entering a new era for building safety - but are we ready for the new regulator?
The Building Safety Regulator’s registration process for high-rise buildings starts in a few days’ time. Carl Brown assesses how prepared the new regulator and the industry are for the start of a fresh regime
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Trading in Inland Homes’ shares suspended
AIM-listed housebuilder’s shares will be suspended until its annual audited accounts are published
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L&Q names contractors for £3bn upgrade framework
Ten contractors picked to carry out 15 years of work to improve social landlord’s homes
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Moda Living secures funding deal for 722-home build-to-rent scheme in Birmingham
Harrison Street, Apache Capital and NFU Mutual will fund Moda Living’s Great Charles Street scheme
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Housing 21 and Extra Care Charitable Trust in merger talks
Major later living provider Housing 21 is in merger talks with smaller care and support provider Extra Care Charitable Trust (ECCT) Birmingham-based Housing 21, which manages 22,000 homes and has turnover of £224m, has announced it is in discussions with ECCT about joining together into a combined group.
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Comment
Why Community Land Trusts are a useful tool for housing delivery
Community-centric development models have a role to play in unlocking development, which is why Aster is working with them, writes Amanda Williams
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News
Gove invites Kingspan boss to discuss cladding compensation following 'record profits'
Housing secretary wants to hear from material firm’s chief executive before Easter
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Epsom & Ewell latest council to pause local plan
The Surrey local authority wants more time to look for brownfield sites
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MPs launch inquiry into social housing finances and development
Cross-party committee to probe “significant financial pressures” affecting social landlords’ development and maintenance of affordable homes