All articles by Joey Gardiner – Page 30
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News
House prices rose sharply in November
Official figures confirm house price bounce back despite stamp duty cut ending
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Watkin Jones sees profit double
Student housing and build to rent developer reports revenue up more than a fifth
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Springfield submits plans for 1,000-home new community
Scottish housebuilder aims to start on site at development in Midlothian next year
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L&G buys build to rent scheme from Countryside
Great Haddon development L&G’s latest attempt to grow suburban rented housing business
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House prices still rising in 2022, says Rightmove
However, property portal says there are signs that supply logjam will ease
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Ballymore pulls docklands tower scheme due to fire safety concerns
Scheme of 52-storeys withdrawn from planning as fears raised over single staircase design
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Bellway picks former Redrow boss as new chair
John Tutte spent nearly 20 years on the board of rival listed housebuilder
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Interim Countryside boss points finger at planning for poor performance
John Martin says he cannot give guidance on profit and sales until he has reviewed individual sites
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Housebuilding activity dropped back in 2021 third quarter
Fall in starts and completions may reflect supply chain shortages and cost rises
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Countryside chief exec resigns as performance spirals
Shares in housebuilder fall one fifth as first quarter profit more than halves
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Stonebond to become partnerships housebuilder
Cherry family firm will focus on land-led partnerships housing as it pursues growth strategy
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Fresh guide to external wall assessments published
BSI produces government-backed fire safety guide aimed at replacing Consolidated Advice Note
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Comment
Does Gove’s £4bn cladding levy mark the start of an anti-development era?
Unable to get more Treasury funding, the secretary of state has found a convenient punch bag and housebuilders could be left reeling for years
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Housebuilder shares tank on announcement of £4bn cladding levy
Value of UK listed housebuilders falls by around £1bn in early trading as government outlines further contributions
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In Focus
Is working from home driving a planning system crisis?
With growing evidence to support the idea that the functioning of the planning system has fallen to its lowest-ever ebb, developers are pointing the finger at the switch to remote working by local authorities
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Ilke to open second shift at modular factory
MMC firm recruiting to begin two-shift working in the spring
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Blueprint reveals designs for Trent Basin scheme
Application for phase 4-8 of the Nottingham city project includes 111 homes
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Modular builder Ilke reports huge loss
But start-up firm says fast-growing order book will allow rapid expansion
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Morris Homes returns to profit after covid loss in 2020
North west based housebuilder beats pre-pandemic turnover and completes re-financing
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Nine out of ten SME builders report ‘major barrier’ from planning
New report latest to suggest planning delays reaching critical levels