All articles by Daniel Gayne – Page 4
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NewsPost-war developments in UK’s big cities 40% less dense than pre-war equivalents, think tank finds
Centre for Cities urges planning policy changes to close ‘density gap’
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NewsGreen light for 433-home regeneration of west London industrial estate
Cavendish & Gloucester scheme will be 35% affordable
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NewsPlatform records highest development numbers in five years
Group completions in latest financial year 34% up on year prior
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NewsWheatley submits plans for hundreds of homes across two Glasgow schemes
More than 550 homes proposed in total, including on site of controversially demolished towers
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In FocusWhy L&G Affordable Homes believes partnership with Hyde is a blueprint for institutional investment in social housing at scale
New 50/50 joint venture is unusual in that it has been created with existing tenanted homes - with both parties sharing ownership. LGAH’s acquisitions MD Catherine Raynsford tells Daniel Gayne why this is important
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NewsRegulator of Social Housing names Jonathan Walters as new CEO
Current deputy chief executive to take top role next month
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NewsCrest Nicholson in talks with lenders as it forecasts profitability drop on back of Middle East conflict
Housebuilder’s trading update cites reduction in home buyer enquiries and softening sentiment among land buyers
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NewsNational Housing Bank appoints senior Federated Hermes and L&G figures to board
Two new non-executive directors will provide oversight to the public bank
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NewsHousing market steady despite rising mortgage rates, says Rightmove
Iran crisis pushing up rates but lower prices and rising wages partly offset affordability issue
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NewsPlans for social homes on sensitive Belfast site stalled by wastewater issues
Department for Communities says it is ‘actively engaging’ with its partners on the scheme
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NewsLambeth Council preparing to take TMO to court
Authority says Loughborough Estate Management Board has not adequately responded to governance concerns
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NewsMiddle East conflict to have ‘limited impact’ on full-year results, says Barratt Redrow
But analyst suspects resilient reservation rate is down to buyers pushing ahead with previously-secured cheap mortgages
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NewsPension insurer announces registration of for-profit RP
Pension Insurance Corporation confirms board of new provider Verda Living
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NewsGrainger appoints new non-executive director
Accountant Fiona Muldoon will chair landlord’s audit and risk committee
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NewsBSR seeks independent chair for residents’ panel
Regulator is looking for a high-risk building resident with ‘strong facilitation skills’
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NewsDowning falls to deeper loss as turnover falls due to lack of new work
Loss of nearly £9m attributed to increase in remediation provisions
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NewsPlans in for 814-home riverside scheme in Salford
Additional public realm space added after consultation
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In Focus‘I wouldn’t be in the party if it wasn’t pro-development’: Reform UK’s new housing spokesperson on its plans for housing
With an eye to the prospect of taking the reins of power, Reform UK has called on former Homes England chair Simon Dudley to help develop its answer to Britain’s housing crisis. He spoke to Daniel Gayne about navigating nimbyism, getting pension funds to invest in affordable housing, and reassessing ...