All Housing articles – Page 72
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News
Berkeley increases profit outlook as sales recover to pre-pandemic levels
Housebuilder reports strong growth as it aims to increase development by 50%
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Industry should not have been trusted to build high-rise blocks, government tells Grenfell inquiry
Housing department lawyer said public trust in construction firms had been “misplaced and abused”
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Comment
Time for a proper push on brownfield development in ‘red wall’ towns
Covid-19 has accelerated the decline of town centres and many are now ripe for regeneration, writes Derek Long
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Comment
Pay attention to quality or pay later in maintenance costs
A new research paper shows the link between housing associations’ capital expenditure on new homes and long-term operational costs, explains Killian Hurley
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News
Khan warns housing projects may be scrapped if TFL funding solution not found
London mayor raises prospects of schemes totalling 60,000 homes being shelved
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First Base and Patron Capital get green light for BTR scheme
Scheme will transform the former council HQ
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New Help to Buy ‘unviable’ in many parts of the country, housebuilders warn
Home Builders’ Federation raises concern about impact of new eligibility criteria on flagship government scheme
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£300m fund to boost supported housing announced in social care reforms
Ten-year vision aims to ensure ‘every decision about care is a decision about housing’
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Comment
The north-south divide in housing supply
For levelling up to stand a chance of working, Michael Gove will have to find a way of delivering homes that tackles different problems in the north and south of England, argues Paul Smith
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News
Springfield snaps up fellow Scottish housebuilder Tulloch for £56.4million
Move will target growth in high-demand Highlands area
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In Focus
Eight things you should know about Lisa Nandy and housing
Wigan MP Lisa Nandy has the formidable task of shadowing Michael Gove, but what do we know about her and her views on housing?
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Countryside returns to profit as it increases completions by a third
Housebuilder expects strong growth as it pivots towards partnerships
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Comment
Why our £106m deal with Sage is a landmark for HA development
The pandemic and supply chain issues have hit delivery but now housing associations need to be bold and look to different sources of capital, argues Paul Hackett
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In Focus
Removing the barriers to later living development
Faced with an ageing population and a shortage of family housing, housing minister Chris Pincher wants more later living development, but what are the barriers getting in the way? Carl Brown finds out
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Covid crisis cut housebuilding to lowest level for five years
First official data on net additions shows extent of the hit to housebuilding sector from 2020 lockdown
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Comment
Government must harness the power of partnerships to deliver new homes
Public-private partnerships are imperative to turn the Chancellor’s investment promises into a tangible reality at a local level, argues Scott Black of Places for People
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News
Peabody starts hunt for 700-home Thamesmead regen development partner
Housing association looking to form 50:50 JV for latest phases of Thamesmead South scheme
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Tenancy deposit resolution body selected as New Homes Ombudsman
Dispute Service will enforce the New Homes Quality Code from next year in bid to improve consumer regulation