All Housing articles – Page 41
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Housing association appoints former Labour minister as chair
Housing association appoints former Labour minister as chair
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Barratt subsidiary and Homes England get green light for 550-home scheme
Scheme overlooking the Plym Valley in Plymouth will include 60 later living units
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Comment
Planning overhaul will merely entrench the ‘no development’ status quo
The government’s proposed new national planning policy fails to provide for an adequate supply of homes and is a dereliction of duty, writes Paul Smith
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Gove gives housebuilders six weeks to sign cladding contract or face development ban
Housing secretary admits building safety guidance pre-Grenfell was “faulty” and “ambiguous”
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Clarion completions fall 21% under ‘cautious’ approach
Turnover and surplus drop reported in third quarter amid challenging economic conditions
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Places for People sells luxury home developer to Octopus-owned housebuilder
Housing association to focus on affordable housing and regeneration
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Comment
How to prepare safety cases for residential buildings
Adelard shares its approach to building safety case assurances
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Octopus seeks £300m from pension funds for affordable housing in 2023
Real estate investor announces strategy as it looks to attract £1bn over five years
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Private rent rises in Scotland capped at 3% from April
Property investors welcome move to replace cost of living freeze with new limit
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Swan takeover by Sanctuary step closer after loan breaches waived
Troubled Essex-based provider set to join giant landlord following financial and regulatory difficulties
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Comment
What should a new ‘school of place’ look like?
Michael Gove’s backing for a new architecture school has drawn criticism but Ben Derbyshire believes it could also offer opportunities. Here he looks at what should be on its curriculum
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Plans lodged for 6,500-home docklands scheme
Lendlease JV plans £3.5bn scheme at Silvertown with help from GLA, Homes England and Guinness
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Crest Nicholson slows expansion plans as profit hit by £105m cladding charge
Housebuilder puts opening of third regional division on hold due to “macroeconomic uncertainty”.
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In Focus
How a focus on build-to-rent is helping Quintain regenerate Wembley
The firm’s chief executive James Saunders tells Dave Rogers what’s been going on at the site with the famous name and what’s next
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Taylor Wimpey eyes £20m of cost-cutting as market conditions tighten
Housebuilder warns Gove’s planning policy overhaul will lead to shortfall in sites
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Regulator to start piloting inspections as it gears up for new consumer role
RSH starts recruitment drive as it prepares to take on powers to inspect and fine landlords for failures
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Regulator downgrades two housing associations
Two more providers receive reduced viability ratings
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Comment
Changing the building safety culture
Rebuilding loss of trust following Grenfell is crucial for the construction sector and signing up to the non-profit Building A Safer Future’s charter is a good step towards this, writes David Thomas
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Housing associations increase development 22% but margins tighten
Providers pump a record £6.5bn into improving existing stock
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Bloor posts 21% increase in profit citing inflation boost
But Britain’s largest privately held housebuilder warns of ‘mixed backdrop’ ahead