All Housing articles – Page 71
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In Focus
Housing shortages could prove a springboard for long-awaited planning reform
Catherine Kennedy, head of development and head of housing & regeneration for Property at Forbes Solicitors, considers whether housing shortages will accelerate planning reforms in 2022
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News
Cladding manufacturers must pay into fund or face ban, Gove says
Housing secretary says cladding and insultation sector must contribute ‘significant portion’ of remediation costs
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News
Terra Firma buys Hopkins Homes
Giant private equity firm buys £194m-turnover housebuilder in latest move into UK housing market
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Orbit appoints banking expert as new chair
Current board member David Weaver to replace Baroness Tessa Blackstone
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MPs launch inquiry into Gove’s building safety funding plan
Committee calls for industry submissions on proposed £4bn housebuilder levy
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Crest Nicholson returns to profit
Housebuilder says ‘turnaround complete’ after torrid few years
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Taylor Wimpey completions up 47%
Housebuilding giant says 2021 performance was in line with expectations
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News
New work in private housing jumps 5.5%
But the private housing repair and maintenance fell by 2.4%, according to ONS figures
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Bellway picks former Redrow boss as new chair
John Tutte spent nearly 20 years on the board of rival listed housebuilder
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In Focus
When will the flat valuation blockage finally come to an end?
Michael Gove this week revealed his latest plan to unlock a part of the housing market frozen due to concerns over fire safety. But we may be waiting for some time to see real change from lenders
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News
Housebuilding activity dropped back in 2021 third quarter
Fall in starts and completions may reflect supply chain shortages and cost rises
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London mayor calls for temporary visa scheme for construction workers
Sadiq Khan warns shortages could hit housing plans
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Persimmon increases turnover 8% as it confirms new CFO
Housebuilding giant hires former Aviva Group executive
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Comment
A truly participatory planning system would deliver better housing outcomes
Ben Derbyshire writes about the need for more community involvement in planning and the important role civic societies can play in this
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News
Vistry Group pledges to work with government on cladding cost levy
Housebuilder reports 139% increase in profit
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RICS to review valuation impact following Gove’s speech
Withdrawal of government advice note prompts RICS to look ‘carefully’ at impact with stakeholders
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Gleeson sales exceed pre-pandemic levels
Housebuilder stays on track to complete 2,000 homes in full year
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Industry figures warn Gove’s £4bn cladding levy plan unlikely to work
Plan for developers to voluntarily fund fire safety work could lead to more delays for leaseholders and legal challenge, experts warn
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Cala announces post-pandemic revenue of £1.25bn
Housebuilder’s profit is up 35% on that of 2019
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News
Government set to remove controversial EWS1 form advice
Long-awaited removal of building safety guidance expected imminently