All Housing articles – Page 87
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L&G and Natwest pension fund to build 5,000 later living homes
New £500m joint venture for net zero apartments announced
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Four out of five high street properties ripe for resi conversion
Controversial permitted development conversion rights and new fire safety tests for high rises have come in to force
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Partnership housebuilders appointed to 4,000-home social housing framework
Vistry, Lovell and United Living among firms on £560m four-year deal for JV North
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Aster Group to build 3,000 homes in next two years
Housing association pledges to step up build rate as covid recovery continues
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Comment
Let’s take this chance to build a better future
The pandemic has brought shifts in our ways of working and a reassessment of priorities. We can use this to bring about culture change for the benefit of colleagues and residents
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Notts retrofit to pilot net-zero ‘pods’
Nottingham City Homes to use system on 170 of its houses
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Jenrick to tighten planning guidance around flood risk
Housing secretary says plans opposed by Environment Agency will be called in for determination
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House price boom set to continue, Savills says
House price growth projections jump from 4% to 9%
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St Modwen appoints chairman of Persimmon’s audit committee as its new chief financial officer
Rachel Kentleton to start new role on 6 August
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Clarion’s pipeline bolstered as 800 homes receive planning
Firm gets approval for Ilford and Ebbsfleet Garden City schemes
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In Focus
The co-living mini-boom and why not everyone is happy about it
Co-living schemes are rising in popularity and yet local authority planning committees seem unready for this new type of housing
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Sector-wide plan to build net zero homes by 2025
Leading firms join forces with government and environmental groups to launch future homes delivery hub
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Social housing output jumps 13% in second quarter
But Glenigan review detects early signs of trouble in wider construction industry as materials shortages begin to bite
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Persimmon bonus FD to leave next year
Mike Killoran one of three at centre of housebuilder’s executive pay furore
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Land shortages and supply chain delays putting new housing at risk, report warns
Knight Frank says firms divided on whether planning changes will impact land supply
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Countryside begins share buyback under new housing strategy
Firm wants to return £450m to shareholders by 2023
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In Focus
Genius or folly? Why Countryside’s decision to get out of housebuilding is causing a stir
Countryside’s decision to wind down a profitable housebuilding division and focus on partnerships has divided opinion
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Comment
How is the building safety regulator’s residents’ panel going to work?
To be effective, the panel must be structured to prioritise the voices of building occupants over those of owners and non-occupying leaseholders
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Countryside completions top pre-pandemic level
Third quarter update leaves housebuilder ‘on track” says chief executive