All Housing articles – Page 72
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Government to force housebuilders to pay £4bn cladding bill
Gove threatens legal action and funding removal if industry doesn’t meet cost of remediating blocks 11 to 18 metres in height
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Lords committee calls for increased fees to tackle planning ‘crisis’
Wide-ranging report into meeting housing demand proposes charging developers more to process applications
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Housebuilding activity grew in December despite fears over Omicron variant
Latest purchasing managers survey highlights fear over staff abesences shutting sites
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Plans unveiled for 485-home build-to-rent tower block in Manchester
Property developer Select submits plan for 34-storey in city centre
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Modular builder Ilke reports huge loss
But start-up firm says fast-growing order book will allow rapid expansion
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Countryside and Kingston get green light for 2,000-home regeneration project
Scheme will see 2,170 new homes built in £800m project
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Swan finance director resigns
More changes at the top as housing association seeks to improve governance after breaching standard
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M&G enters later living rental sector with £200m partnership
Insitutional investor funds first properties under five-year agreement with Birchgrove
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In Focus
Housing Today’s review of 2021
Throughout 2021, we brought you the latest news, in-depth analysis, excusive interviews and engaging commentary.
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Miller agrees sale to US private equity group
Large private housebuilder eyes huge increase in development after sale
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Comment
Could 2022 be the year when we start to fix our failing housing system?
It is time for a proper long-term housing strategy, rather than focusing on propping up a system that isn’t working, argues David Orr
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In Focus
Review of 2021: best comment pieces
Housing Today’s comment section includes valuable insight and often forthright opinion from the sector’s most influential voices. Here is a countdown of our best op-eds from 2021
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Shepherds Bush Housing Association put under investigation by regulator
The RSH said the developing association is at risk of failing to meet the expected standard
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Housebuilders are under pressure on net zero but their approaches are inconsistent
The housing world feels different post-COP26, writes Chris Brown
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Housebuilding consumer code published
Code to be policed by New Homes Ombudsman Service set up in response to quality complaints
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Riverside to plough £500m into decarbonisation following One Housing merger
75,000-home housing association group will prioritise existing stock over new development early on
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Is the planning system on the brink of collapse?
The government must find a way of making the planning system work better, otherwise it stands no chance of hitting its 300,000-home target, warns Paul Smith
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In Focus
Housing Today’s Top 35 Housebuilders: exclusive data and analysis
For some housebuilders the consequences of the pandemic and lockdowns determined their performance in this year’s top 150 rankings. For others it has been all about how well they recovered. Joey Gardiner reports
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Clarion surplus bounces back after pandemic disruption
125,000-home housing association increases development in first half of the year
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Metropolitan Thames Valley sells stake in build-to-rent pioneer Fizzy Living
Housing association sells remaining shareholding to US real estate giant Greystar for £400m