All articles by Joey Gardiner – Page 27
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G15 associations Optivo and Southern enter merger talks
Social landlords set out plan to form 77,000-home London-based housing giant
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Spring statement: Industry calls for more action on retrofit
Chancellor’s energy efficiency VAT cut welcomed but more comprehensive package needed, argue industry bodies
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Henry Boot doubles profit in covid recovery results
But land trader and housebuilder warns over industry ‘headwinds’
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Exclusive: HBF boss hits out at Gove over ‘cartel’ slur
Stewart Baseley calls housing secretary’s comments ’extremely worrying’ in leaked letter
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Harworth sees plot sales increase more than 60%
Regeneration developer makes progress on target to sell 2,000 plots per year
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Avant appoints former Persimmon exec as new CFO
Richard Stenhouse was previously group strategy director at listed housebuilder
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Government admits ‘immediate impact’ on planning from nutrient neutrality rules expansion
Chief planner says councils may need to reconsider whether development plans acceptable
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The true cost of Gove’s new cladding policy on the housing sector
Michael Gove’s January announcement that housebuilders will foot the £4bn cladding repair bill sparked a two-month share price nose-dive. But is this the City overreacting or a real fall in fortunes? Joey Gardiner reports
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L&G’s affordable housing business reports £26m profit
Insurance giant hails ‘bounce back’ across its raft of housebuilding activities
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Bristol council housebuilder to build 3,000 homes over 10 years
New business plan sees Goram Homes double pipeline as work on first scheme set to begin
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Housing minister threatens intervention over local plan withdrawal
Stuart Andrew said he was ‘very disappointed’ by the proposed scrapping of Basildon’s controversial plan
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Taylor Wimpey boss says government shares ‘moral’ responsibility for fire safety clean-up
Pete Redfern says Grenfell Inquiry proceedings show role of government as negotiations over £4bn cladding bill continue
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Redrow and Peabody sign £50m build to rent deal
Pair sell joint venture homes in Royal Docks to investors
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L&G Modular picks up 80-home scheme
Modular business to partner with association Town & Country over Kent scheme
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Persimmon CEO says he expects new fire safety levy
Dean Finch says new charge most likely outcome of negotiations with government over cladding costs
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Mortgage approvals rise to six-month high
Official figures show housing market continues to surge despite headwinds
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Government 'must find extra £14bn of annual affordable housing subsidy'
Study by L&G and BPF says private money and expansion of ‘for profit’ providers also needed to boost supply
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Building safety row explained: is Gove really going to shut down housebuilders?
Housebuilders are locked in negotiations after Michael Gove threatened to shut them down unless they pay £4bn to repair housing blocks affected by the fire safety crisis. Joey Gardiner assesses what is at stake
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Renaker's 60-storey Trinity Island scheme approved
SimpsonHaugh-designed Manchester towers approved despite lack of affordable housing
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Gove ‘ditches’ Ox-Cam Arc project
Local authority boss says department has said it does not want to take million-home project forward