All articles by Joey Gardiner – Page 69
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Plan to make all new homes meet ‘lifetime’ standard
Government consults on making new homes more accessible for older and disabled people
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Pandemic pushes Vistry to first half loss
But housebuilder formed from Bovis-Linden merger says demand for homes now strongest in years
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Two-fifths of approved homes never built, says Shelter
Analysis by housing charity finds 380,000 homes permitted since 2011 unbuilt
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London mayor approves 500-home ‘Master Brewer’ scheme
Sadiq Khan overturns decision by Hillingdon council after it refused proposal on design grounds
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Competition regulator launches action against top housebuilders
Four of the UK’s biggest listed builders are facing action over mis-selling leasehold homes
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Development of homes for sale by associations drops to ‘lowest ever’ level
Quarterly report by social housing regulator shows covid impact on sector development
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Government rejects call to expand £1.6bn cladding fund
Housing ministry says building owners should meet costs of repairing unsafe high-rises
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July brick sales hit 2020 high point
Official figures show brick deliveries, seen as an indicator of housebuilding activity, returning to near pre-crisis levels
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Deal signed for 350 Passivhaus MMC homes
Social enterprise announces plans to create the low energy homes in North Wales
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Notting Hill makes £10m write-down on house price fears
Annual accounts show major London-focused social landlord significantly slowed development last year
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August house price rise is fastest for 16 years
Latest data from the Nationwide suggest prices have now fully recovered from lockdown hit
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Housebuilders stay cautious despite sales boom
Senior industry figures tell Housing Today market risks are holding back investment despite ‘gangbusters’ sales market
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Hiatus fears as new Help to Buy rules are finally published
Housebuilders may not be able to get approval under the new scheme before the end of the year
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Urban Taskforce author to retire from practice
Architect and urbanist Richard Rogers announces his retirement more than 40 years after founding RSHP
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Campaign group presses ahead with PD legal challenge
Judicial review of new permitted developments rights, which came into force yesterday, launched
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David Montague to leave L&Q
Long-standing chief executive says ‘time is right for a new challenge’
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Turnover at Vision Modular jumps 71%
MMC housing provider sees sharp increase in profit in latest annual results
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Clarion secures permission for Manchester canal scheme
Scheme for 66 homes in partnership with waterfront developer H20 Urban
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Tory council leader joins revolt over planning reforms
Wokingham councillor starts campaign to allow local authorities to determine their own housing numbers