All articles by Daniel Gayne – Page 26
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NewsLandlords and estate agents seek further changes to Renters’ Reform Bill as it returns to the Lords
Renter advocates accuse landlords of ‘holding parliament hostage’ with threat of mass sell-up
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NewsMTVH picks Nottingham council boss to succeed Geeta Nanda
Melbourne Barrett will take over as chief executive this September
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NewsAsda and Barratt partner for 1,500-home west London scheme
Plans to be submitted for permission later this year
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NewsCamden picks Mount Anvil to deliver 246 homes in estate development
Bacton regeneration has been co-designed with locals
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NewsNew home registrations down 20% on last year, says NHBC
Poor weather and economic conditions make for bleak first quarter picture
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NewsRising interest rates see house prices fall in April
Nationwide figures show first-time buyers choosing to wait
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NewsBolstered CPO powers for local councils come into force
Changes welcomed by NHF but controversial among developers
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NewsStudent scheme to become Bristol's tallest building after green light
Olympian Homes’ scheme will replace Premier Inn tower
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News‘Watered down’ Renters’ Reform Bill passes Commons after concession to backbenchers
Housing charities turn backs on bill after indefinite delay to Section 21 abolition
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NewsPersimmon ‘on track’ to build more than 10,000 homes
Trading update shows firm built a little over 1,000 in first quarter
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NewsHousebuilder led by ex-Bloor chief eyes 1,000 homes a year as it secures investment
Challenger firm HarperCrewe says it has secured a “signficant” undisclosed sum from a pair of private backers
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NewsWates launches dedicated service to fix mouldy social homes
Six social landlords currently signed up to service which is additional to Wates core planned and responsive maintenance offer
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NewsWatkin Jones reports healthy rental market as it names new CFO
Build-to-rent and student accommodation specialist saw profit dive last year
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In Focus‘Good, but not perfect’ – What next for Homes England?
A year after the launch of its five-year strategic plan, an independent review of Homes England has set out recommendations for improving the body. But with an election coming soon, what might the future actually hold for the agency? Daniel Gayne reports.
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NewsScottish government to introduce its own Building Safety Levy
UK Government agrees to devolve powers
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NewsNorthern housing associations warn of slowdown without affordable housing funding clarity
Clarity on funding post-2026 needed, says JV North
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NewsAndy Street pledges to triple social housing delivery if re-elected as West Midlands mayor
Polling shows uphill battle for incumbent in fight for West Midlands mayoralty
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NewsPoplar HARCA and Tower Hamlets Community Housing ditch merger talks
Deal previously approved by both boards
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NewsScottish housing association reprimanded for data breach
Clyde Valley Housing Association made residents’ personal information available on online customer portal
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NewsRICS paints sunny picture for housing market in March
UK residential survey shows improvements in demand, expectations and prices