All Housing articles – Page 73
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Housebuilders hit out at EV infrastructure ‘stealth tax’
Criticism follows yesterday’s announcement requiring electric vehicle charging points on all new homes
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Places for People appoints former US banker as new chief executive
Greg Reed to lead 220,000-home association from 1 December
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In Focus
After a year of housing resilience and recovery, ‘risk’ is set to influence 2022 trends
Catherine Kennedy, head of development and head of housing and regeneration (property) at Forbes Solicitors, looks at what 2022 holds for the housing sector
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Affordable housing starts drop 17% in pandemic
New government data shows extent of hit from covid lockdowns
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Notting Hill Genesis to set up £1.2bn fire safety framework
Four-year deal is the largest framework in the housing association’s history
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Comment
Ensuring ‘quality’ in housebuilding is not a meaningless term
We must make sure we are clear about the elements we mean when we talk about ‘quality’, argues Richard Jones
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CPRE calls for introduction of ‘brownfield first’ policy
Countryside charity claims government presiding over ‘tragic’ loss of green fields
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Berkeley wins permission for Milton Keynes urban extension
Housebuilder to build up to 4,600 homes to the East of Bucks new town
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L&G registers four new ‘for-profit’ social housing providers
Insurance giant seeking to diversify funding to deliver its 6,800-home affordable housing pipeline.
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House prices soared in September
First official data shows extent of market leap ahead of final end of stamp duty relief
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Comment
Don’t be disheartened by COP26, there’s much house builders can do
As we all reflect on the UN’s climate change conference, Ingrid Berkeley of Max Fordham pulls out the key takeaways for the housing and construction sectors
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Sovereign build rate halved by materials shortage
Housing association giant says it has completed just 53% of the homes it expected to
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In Focus
Homing in on net zero: do housebuilder pledges make a difference?
Housebuilders have been bigging up their green credentials of late – but how well are they really doing, asks Joey Gardiner
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Riverside and One Housing agree merger deal
Housing associations will create a 75,000-home housing association
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COP26: Nationwide retrofitting programme ‘needed to meet net zero by 2050’
Detailed roadmap published today by coalition of construction professionals
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Comment
Engaging with young people is the secret weapon in winning support for development
Alex Robinson of Grosvenor argues the housebuilding sector needs to do more to bring younger people into planning and design conversations
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Comment
What have we learned from COP26 so far?
An end to coal, and a future vision of all-electric buildings? Katie Clemence-Jackson of Max Fordham gives her thoughts on COP26 so far and what it means for housing
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Native Land to replace Guildford Debenhams with 215 flats
Plans from architect Squire & Partners latest example of revisioning redundant high street shops
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Khan lays out new London ‘net zero’ standard
Homes funded under the £4bn affordable homes programme will have to meet new standard