All Housing articles – Page 46
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In Focus
What are housebuilding’s prospects in the wake of the mini-budget?
Kwasi Kwarteng’s growth plan was met with financial turmoil on the markets, but how badly is housebuilding likely to be affected?
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News
Guinness joins G15 housing association group in London
64,000-home association joins body to ‘collectively respond’ to economic challenges
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News
Lord Kerslake appointed chair of local authority-owned regen company
Former civil service head to oversee £3bn plan to develop on council-owned land in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole
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News
Annual house price growth ‘slows to single digits’
Housing market may have entered sustained period of slower growth, says Halifax
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Comment
Government must provide more support for affordable home building
The planning reforms announced in last month’s mini-budget must factor in provision of affordable housing, argues Fiona Fletcher-Smith
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News
G15 warns of £3.5bn rent cap impact on its members
London landlords warn of “signficant reductions” in spend on development and cuts to building safety, maintenance and decarbonisation work
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News
Yorkshire Housing posts £30.6m loss
Refinancing costs and IT write-down push 18,000-home association to deficit
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News
Notting Hill Genesis appoints former Foxtons COO as new chief executive
Patrick Franco to lead 67,000-home housing association at the age of 39
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News
NHF boss warns inflation may lead to development decrease
Kate Henderson calls for ‘stability’ and clarity over rent-setting for affordable sector at Conservative party conference fringe session
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Comment
Tory conference day three: Rees-Mogg tinkers while housing leaders despair
Day three of the conference in Birmingham saw discussions around housebuilding, net zero, deregulation amid appeals for certainty from housebuilding and construction leaders, writes Ben Flatman
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News
Three-way housing association merger plan shelved due to economic turbulence
Talks to create a 60,000-home, £374m turnover landlord have ended
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News
Watkin Jones issues profit warning blaming ‘recent market volatility’
Build-to-rent specialist says operating profit will be 10% lower than expected as sales delayed in wake of mini budget
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Comment
Tory conference day two: Calls to boost SMEs and Lord Heseltine makes regen case
While the chancellor’s change of heart grabbed the headlines, the second day in Birmingham also saw calls for more SME housebuilders, concerns about nutrient neutrality, and debates about investment zones and regeneration, writes Ben Flatman
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News
DLUHC opens bids for investment zones
‘Rapid process’ to assess applications to follow two-week application window
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Comment
Tory conference day one: Industry calls for stability – but U-turns and uncertainty continue
Despite the chancellor’s remarkable announcement this morning, ministers seem confused by the radical shift in direction under Liz Truss. They are not the only ones, Ben Flatman reports from the Conservative Party conference
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News
New CIH president Oyedele launches diversity campaign
In My Shoes initiative launched to “challenge lack of diversity” in housing boardrooms
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News
Southern boosts turnover through quadrupling of market sales income
G15 housing association reports strong market sale margin as it continues merger talks with Optivo
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Comment
Government must put planning reform at the centre of its growth agenda
When it comes to making changes to the planning system, the time has come for ministers to stop talking about it and actually do it, argues Paul Smith
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News
Merger talks between Orbit and Swan cease
Orbit announces a proposed partnership with troubled Swan will not go ahead following a ‘detailed due diligence process’
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Sanctuary opens merger talks with troubled Swan
105,000-home housing association giant opens discussions with Essex-based provider after talks with Orbit break down