All articles by Joey Gardiner – Page 3
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In Focus
Reforming planning: one way to solve the housing crisis
The Building the Future Commission has spent several months analysing the English planning system. Joey Gardiner reports
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News
Inland Homes set to appoint administrators
AIM-listed developer and land trader on the brink after breaching banking covenants earlier this month
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News
Lib Dems keep 380,000-home housing target after rebellion
Conference backs argument by young Lib Dems that proposal by leadership to drop target lacked ambition
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News
Sunak considers standalone bill to drive through nutrients reforms
Telegraph says Downing Street may re-introduce controversial plans to end hiatus by watering down green rules
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Homes England’s ‘strategic partnerships’ have not added value, says government review
Long term funding agreement with housing associations haven’t delivered benefits beyond normal procurement, evaluation finds
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Lords make call for statutory housing targets
Built environment committee chair says change is needed to put housing on equal footing with environmental goals
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News
Housebuilders boosted as Bank of England holds interest rates
Monetary Policy Committee keeps base rate at 5.25%
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Countryside to build 550 homes in Coventry suburb
Vistry subsidiary buys two sites and signs deal to develop 260 homes for Platform Housing Group
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Housebuilders' share prices leap on hopes Bank of England will hold interest rates
Better than expected inflation data cheers market ahead of rate-setting meeting as listed housebuilder shares spike 6%
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Henry Boot interim profit falls by a third
Construction firm claims ‘resilient’ performance in challenging conditions as housebuilding arm continues to expand
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Miller Homes profit up 10% under new owners
Accounts for 2022 reveal £600m net debt following Apollo buy out of Scottish housebuilder
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Great Places and MSV abandon merger plans
Manchester-based associations had been plotting 34,000-home tie up
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Comment
Housebuilders are right to expect better from politicians after nutrients reform failure
Michael Gove has sought to blame Labour for defeat of government proposal, but nutrients reform package was set up to fail, says Joey Gardiner
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News
MJ Gleeson profit drops 43%
Housebuilder and land trader reports ‘subdued’ summer but says it expects autumn pick up in sales
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News
Ilke subsidiary to be liquidated due to lack of funds to pay creditors
Statement from collapsed modular firm’s administrator reveals 11th hour rescue bid almost saved company
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News
Labour to oppose Gove’s nutrients reform plan
New shadow housing secretary changes stance and says ‘reckless’ reforms needlessly pit homes against nature
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Inland Homes subsidiary breaches loan covenant
South east housing developer says it is yet to secure a waiver for £13.6m loan
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News
Vistry targeting 25,000 homes per year under new partnerships strategy
Partnerships boss Stephen Teagle says firm will reach 20,000 homes per year in ‘short measure’
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Vistry changes strategy to focus fully on partnerships housing
Shares in listed firm soar as boss Greg Fitzgerald lays out plan to merge housebuilding business into partnerships arm
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Major planning approvals slump to a decade low
Official figures show sharp decline in permissions as HBF blasts ‘hostile political actions from ministers’