All Housing articles – Page 87
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‘Frenzied activity’ pushes prices up 6.7% in six months, says Rightmove
Shortfall in homes coming on the market and high demand is fuelling high prices, says property website
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Harrow council and Wates to form JV for 1,500-home regeneration project
London local authority confirms Wates as partner for £690m programme
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In Focus
Keepmoat’s Tim Beale: ‘It’s no secret we’re looking at our options’
Chief executive of partnerships builder speaks in depth to Housing Today amid speculation of sale or flotation
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Barratt says annual profit will be at ‘top end of expectations’
Rising house prices and completions boost UK’s largest housebuilder
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High profile modular firms appointed to flagship offsite housing framework
Manufacturers Ilke, Impact Modular and TopHat are selected for £600m National Housing Federation initiative
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Comment
We are on the verge of a housing design renaissance
Larger housing developments would greatly benefit from proposed design codes, says Stephen Taylor
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Persimmon revenue beats pre-covid level
Housebuilder reports 54% turnover increase driven by house price surge
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Tory MP brands Building Safety Bill a ‘sticking plaster’ that won’t help leaseholders
Stephen McPartland accuses the government of lacking the will to fix cladding scandal
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Bringing nature home
Ben Derbyshire on the launch of a website offering practical advice to built environment professionals who want to protect biodiversity
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Homeowners to be given 15 years to challenge developers over defective work
Building Safety Bill will create new regulator for blocks over 18m in height
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In Focus
The evolution of the planning system: a timeline
The furore over the government’s proposed planning reforms has dominated the headlines over the past week. However contentious change to the planning system is nothing new, as this scrollable timeline reveals
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Government may step in to help small housebuilders cope with materials shortages
Housing minister says it will intervene if shortages become an 'ongoing and material obstacle'
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Lords housing inquiry will look at the case for encouraging smaller builders to do more
Baroness Neville-Rolfe explains more about the inquiry’s focus
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Comment
‘Use it or lose it’ threat is built on shaky foundations
Proposals to force developers to speed up housing build rates are based on a false premise. They are likely to make the problem worse, says Paul Smith
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Section 106 has promoted mixed communities for decades, but not for much longer
Planning reforms do not compel developers to provide affordable housing on-site, which could reverse years of progress
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Clarion names winners on £1.2bn framework
Three firms including Wates will look after nearly 70,000 homes
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In Focus
Denton’s in-tray: the big issues facing Homes England
As Peter Denton is confirmed as the new chief executive of Homes England, we republish this piece from January looking at the triple threats of market uncertainty, fire safety and net zero facing the agency
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Strategic relationships are the way forward
Clients who are focused on more than just profit are increasing looking for long-term like-minded partners, says Arcadis’ Richard Jones
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Plans for 1,200-home redevelopment in Manchester approved
MCR Property Group’s nine-block scheme to include a 34-storey tower on site of former gasworks