All Housing Today articles in August 2022 – Page 19
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NewsOxfordshire councils terminate joint housing plan
Move appears to put an end to 100,000-home ‘Housing and Growth’ deal signed in 2017 with government
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NewsHousebuilding activity sees second month of decline
Fall in housing work helps push construction to its first overall decline in output in 18 months
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In FocusInside the council planning department resource crisis
Hold ups in the planning system are increasingly cited by housebuilders as a major barrier to development. Emily Twinch talks to planners about what is really happening on the ground
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NewsStonebond posts nine-fold increase in profit
Cherry family firm trebles turnover as it ramps up partnerships work
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NewsBackhouse secures £50m facility to deliver five-fold turnover growth
Chippenham-based developer said it will now double increase in housing completions beyond existing expansion plans
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NewsTaylor Wimpey interim profit up despite turnover dip
New chief exec says year end 2022 numbers now likely to be at top end of expectations
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CommentWhy development rivalry among HAs could be limiting offsite construction
Too many housing associations are reluctant to share information with development ‘rivals’ but trust and co-operation is vital to make MMC widespread in affordable housing, writes Jake Snell
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NewsHouse price growth continues to slow in July
Nationwide and Zoopla say prices grew just 0.1% in the last month, but Zoopla raises forecast for 2022 as a whole
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NewsExclusive: Rishi Sunak walks away from 300k homes a year manifesto pledge
Tory leadership candidate tells Housing Today he wants to tackle landbanking and promote housing on brownfield land
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NewsLater living giant Anchor posts £24.4m surplus following loss last year
Housing association ‘on track’ with increased 5,700-home development plan
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CommentStronger accessibility rules for new homes are welcome but we must go further
The changes to building regulations announced last week may prove significant, but any exemptions must be limited and there is still more for government to do, writes Holly Holder
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NewsIgnore the nimbys and build, says boss of right-leaning thinktank
Robert Colvile says only a “big stick” from government will get enough homes built
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NewsClarion reports turnover increase despite cyber attack hampering update
Social housing giant unable to give June figures because of IT disruption
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NewsHousebuilders refuse to sign cladding pledge contract
Builders call for re-write saying legal text contains commitments way beyond original pledge
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CommentThe new PM must recognise housing is key infrastructure for growth
It is time to realise a lack of homes makes it harder for people to find somewhere to live close to labour markets, hitting the UK’s growth and productivity, writes Paul Smith