All Housing Today articles in April 2023 – Page 6
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Town and U+I pick masterplan team for 5,600-home Cambridge project
Swedish firm to lead clutch of prestigious UK names in drawing up plans for former Anglian Water site
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Quality of Life Foundation beefs up board
Sadie Morgan-founded body aimed at improving quality of homes brings in high-profile industry figures
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Government to teach social housing tenants how to complain
The ‘Four Million Homes’ programme starts as government introduces consumer regulation of housing associations
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Homes shortage forcing 310,000 children to share beds with family members
National Housing Federation calls for urgent build programme to address overcrowding problem
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It’s time for Gove to stop throwing stones at the housing sector
The housing secretary ignores the hard work and goodwill of so many housing professionals at his peril. There may be unintended consequences to the blame being dished out, Brendan Kilpatrick writes
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Housing association wins permission for 15-storey Acton scheme
Approval comes despite impact of 15-storey social-housing project on conservation area
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Gove’s constituency council confirms local plan delay
Surrey Heath to pause local plan for nearly a year citing NPPF reforms
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McLaren appointed to build 188-home Acton scheme
Three-block development to include 71 passivhaus homes
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Scottish BTR investment stymied by rent controls
Majority of developers now view investment north of the border as ‘unattractive’
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Mount Anvil poaches Telford chief financial officer
Katie Rogers has been appointed chief financial officer of £200m-turnover developer
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Watkin Jones ‘meeting margin targets’ as it seeks to recover from profit slump
BTR and student housing specialist reports strong appetite for forward funding
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Southampton council seeks affordable housing providers to join £120m development framework
Council seeks to build 8,000 affordable homes by 2040
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Troubled Inland Homes completes second £2.5m fundraising as it hires forensic accountants
FRP Advisory to carry out independent review into ‘related party issues’ that have delayed publication of accounts
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Sunak says he ditched housing targets due to concern from ‘thousands’ of Tory members
Prime minister says proposed new planning system will “strike a better balance”
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Kingspan, Celotex and Arconic settle civil claims with 900 people affected by Grenfell
Three firms which manufactured tower’s combustible cladding system among firms to pay an undisclosed sum to bereaved, survivors and residents
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Gove plans short-term let clampdown to improve housing affordability in tourist hotspots
Housing secretray believes move would allow local authorities to control holiday let numbers
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Market remains ‘downbeat’ despite increased optimism about future sales, says RICS
Market still cautious but medium-term outlook more settled as interest rates ‘peak’
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Docklands tower approved after redesign to include second staircase
High-rise block will run up to 46 storeys
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Dandara and Avant edge closer to signing cladding contract
Two of the remaining four housebuilders named by Gove are in talks with DLUHC
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Private housing R&M helps construction return to growth in February
But new private housing falls