All articles by Joey Gardiner – Page 39
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GLA strategic partnerships: Full allocations revealed
Allocations for 2021-26 programme show the growing importance of councils in building homes, as associations reassess development appetite
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Asset manager BMO to raise £250m by listing new housing provider
Flotation of Responsible Housing REIT will raise cash for supported housing, including new development
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Mortgage lending slumped more than 60% in July
Loans fall as stamp duty relief cut back, while new mortgage approvals also decline
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Strategic partners allocated £8.6bn from affordable homes programme
Housing ministry says the first part of the £12bn programme will deliver 120,000 homes
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Lloyds Bank plan to become UK’s biggest private landlord revealed
Internal job advert reveals that recently launched Citra Living is targeting 50,000 homes by 2030
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L&Q finally abandons 100,000-home development target
Drop in development ambition no longer temporary, social landlord confirms
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Godwin wins approval for 700-bed Notts student scheme
Resolution to grant is developer’s second major approval in recent days
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Real estate investor registers new ‘for profit’ landlord
Guernsey-based Alpha Real Trust gets Real Housing Co approved as housing association
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Stamp duty deadline prompted 4.5% June house price spike
Official Land Registry data reports annual inflation of 13.2%, highest for 17 years
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Persimmon reports £480m first half profit
Shares in housebuilder fall as housebuilder says more “normal” trading patterns to return
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Council turns down 1,000-home Ironbridge power station scheme
Decision by Shropshire taken against the advice of officers following concerns over affordable housing provision
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Churchill turnover leaps 75% in covid recovery
Firm bounces back to profit in year to June and launches drive to double build rate
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New housing design tsar criticised for support for PD
Beauty advocate Nicholas Boys Smith accused of piloting “Trojan horse” for planning deregulation
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In Focus
Nicholas Boys Smith interview, part two: ‘I’m very mindful there are risks in changing how we do things’
In the second half of his exclusive interview, the boss of the all-new Office for Place gives his take on housebuilders
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In Focus
Nicholas Boys Smith interview, part one: Man on a mission
There are few topics more controversial than planning reform and placemaking and few people more passionate about them than Nicholas Boys Smith. Read the first of a two-part interview
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Homes England missed revised build targets for pandemic year
Housing quango fails to meet targets despite them being adjusted to take account of covid-19
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Office for Place is ‘not Cabe 2’ says government design advisor
Chair of board setting up new body says it is set to take role accrediting new local design codes
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Start up ‘for profit’ Flint Housing to embark on £200m fundraise
Housing association set up by former Crest Nicholson bosses to raise cash for first 1,000 homes
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Bellway full-year revenue close to pre-pandemic level
Housebuilder says turnover of £3.1bn put it in an “excellent” position to grow
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Stewart Milne accounts raise ‘going concern’ doubt
KPMG cites “material uncertainty” over repayment date for £175m debt facility as firm hails recovery