All articles by Daniel Gayne – Page 43
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NewsBiodiversity net gain rules will reportedly not come into force this year
New planning regulations to protect the environment were set to apply from November
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NewsSpringfield re-enters affordable housebuilding market
Scottish housebuilder paused new contracts in sector last year after losing money on contracts
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NewsDevelopment soars at Peabody in first accounts since Catalyst merger
Housing association completed 2,399 homes, nearly triple previous year as turnover and surplus increased
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NewsHousing minister urged to bring SMEs into decision-making to meet housebuilding targets
Small housebuilders struggling with late payments and high costs
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NewsHousebuilding output at highest for three months in June
Housebuilding output recovered in June to hit its highest level for three months, according to official data, despite a slew of grim warnings from housebuilders in recent weeks. Seasonally adjusted figures from the Office for National Statistics showed that housebuilding output increased by 1.3% to £3.61bn in the month, its ...
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NewsBuild on brownfield to slash social housing waiting lists, says Edaroth
White paper by MMC developer urges government to incentivise offsite building on brownfield land
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NewsProfessionalisation requirements could cost councils £18m in next two years
New requirements brought in after failings in social housing sector
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In partnershipHow do we increase affordable housing supply against the odds?
How can the social housing sector deliver new housing despite rising costs? Daniel Gayne reports on a roundtable hosted in Manchester as part of Housing Today Live in partnership with Edaroth
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NewsGreen light for final elements of Olympic village development
Build-to-rent developer Get Living gets planning approval for three new buildings
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NewsRevised £1bn Richmond housing scheme gets green-light from council after Khan rejection
Mayor of London refused 1,000-home scheme in 2021 due to low levels of afffordable housing
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NewsSocial housing sector failed Windrush victims, says CIH president
Oyedele accuses providers of evicting and sacking those affected
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NewsHousing needs its own seat at cabinet table, says L&Q boss
Housing minister MacLean says resources devoted to housing more important than cabinet representation
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NewsGovernment ‘makes no apologies’ for recent call-ins, says housing minister
MacLean says new homes must meet design criteria
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In FocusSeven key takeaways from this year’s CIH conference
With new social housing regulations and a gloomy economic outlook, attendees at the Chartered Institute of Housing’s annual conference were not short of things to talk about. Daniel Gayne and Carl Brown report on the hot topics in Manchester this week
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NewsHousing needs long-term plan from government, says CIH boss
Gavin Smart tells conference that leadership of sector cannot be outsourced
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NewsGreater Manchester authority could take homes off failing landlords, says mayor
Combined authority mayor Andy Burnham announces Good Landlord Charter alongside new enforcement measures
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NewsBarratt to demolish and rebuild new Cambridge homes after faults found in foundations
Darwin Green properties nearly a million pounds each
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NewsHouse prices fall at fastest annual rate in almost 14 years
Nationwide index for May also shows small monthly decline
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NewsSocial housing providers spent £6.9bn on repairs last year
Providers also spent £13bn on new homes
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NewsBarratt set to appoint new cladding contractor after bust up on east London remedial job
Dispute over remedial work at Dalston Square has resulted in legal action between the developer and contractor Jessella