All articles by Daniel Gayne – Page 10
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NewsBPHA returns to net surplus but misses interest rate cover target
Bedford-based provider records increased turnover but development falls
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In FocusAhead of a £1.5bn development, Populo Living shares its plan to boost regeneration in Newham
In 2018, a new mayor tasked Newham’s housing company with building more affordable homes. Seven years later, its getting ready for its biggest scheme yet. Daniel Gayne headed east to find out more.
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NewsRecord turnover at Clarion but surplus drops and completion targets missed
Housing association will seek to recover costs from third parties as remediation provisions and contractor failure blunt surpluses
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NewsMount Anvil and Kensington council submit plans for 274 homes on west London brownfield site
PRP-designed scheme will be nearly 45% affordable
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NewsNHBC loses appeal in Peabody insurance claim case
Court rejects argument housing association left it too late to issue claim
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NewsBuild-to-rent completions up in Scotland but units under construction drop 15% in a year
SPF warns of ’pipeline exhaustion’ and blames planned rent controls
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NewsExpert panel set up to explore retrofit consumer protection and regulatory reform
Move comes after cases of substandard insulation were found to be ‘widespread’
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NewsNew bill will enshrine cladding remediation deadlines in law
Landlords face unlimited fines or imprisonment, with Homes England set to get new powers to force remediation
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NewsBromford Flagship issues debut £300m bond under new EMTN programme
Provider also extends its borrowing facilities with NatWest
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NewsLenders 'back on board' after last year’s profit warnings, says Vistry Partnerships chief
Stephen Teagle says issues which led to underestimated build costs are ‘out of the rear view mirror’
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NewsBDP files claim against Kingspan over marketing of insulation product
Architect claims use of ‘dishonestly’ marketed product could result in losses
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NewsReeves set to relax mortgage lending rules to boost homeownership
Chancellor says more high loan-to-income ratio mortgages will be available after ‘Leeds Reforms’
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NewsMayors to be given stronger powers to speed up housing and infrastructure delivery in devolution bill
Legislation was formally introduced to parliament on Thursday
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NewsPersimmon submits plans for 562 homes near Bristol
Application is second phase of scheme which could deliver more than 1,000 homes
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NewsBarratt Redrow commits to accessible playgrounds on all new developments
All new applications from January 2026 to be subject to pledge
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NewsRegulator downgrades Birmingham provider and puts Phoenix under review
Sustain UK handed V3 grading
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NewsBritish Land chief executive takes over BPF presidency
Members of the industry body are set to vote on a planned merger
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NewsGovernment has made ‘little progress’ on nutrient neutrality and incentives for councils, says Housing Forum
But body’s report on Labour’s first year paints generally positive picture
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NewsNearly half of social and private rented homes ‘not decent’ under proposed new standard
Government publishes consultations on revised Decent Homes Standard and minimum energy efficiency standards