All articles by Daniel Gayne – Page 9
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For-profit ReSI Housing to be sold as parent firm announces plan to wind down
Gresham House-managed ReSI Plc will seek a new long-term owner for subsidiary’s 3,000-home portfolio
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Permission sought to double Barking Riverside delivery to 20,000 homes
Proposal would add 9,200 homes to scheme being developed by L&Q and the Mayor of London
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Riverside records deficit for second consecutive year but increases new build
Chair says deficit due to combined impact of difficult operating environment and anticipated challenges from One Housing merger
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Great Places builds less than 70% of targeted affordable homes
Housing association planned to build 786 in 2023/24
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Duty to cooperate should not be a ‘charter for blockers’ says Oxford council leader after inspectors reject draft local plan
Planning Inspector finds city failed to properly consult nearby authorities
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L&G’s failed modular business records £61.1m loss as it continues phased wind-down
Firm’s cumulative losses now total more than £350m
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Barratt wins appeal over 1,000-home Cambridge scheme despite water fears
Availability of sustainable water resource ‘need not impede’ planning permission, says government
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Gleeson ‘not trying to be Vistry’, says CEO as housebuilder increases partnerships work
Housebuilder wants a fifth of its home sales to be delivered from partnership sites
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NPPF consultation responses show widespread support for proposed changes
Built environment organisations suggest more support for SMEs and clearer language
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YIMBYs buoyant but social housing providers anxious for funding clarity: takeaways from the Labour party conference 2024
A round-up of the key talking points for housing from Labour’s first party conference in government for 15 years
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Keir Starmer promises to house all military veterans in need, domestic abuse victims and young care leavers
Prime minister in conference speech also confirms duty of candour law, recommended by the Grenfell Inquiry, will be introduced by next April
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Burnham to lobby for return of councillors on local housing association boards
Greater Manchester mayor also urges greater local authority control of housing stock
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Delivery of new homes ’over-reliant on a handful of volume builders’, says housing minister
Pennycook tells Labour conference event that sector needs more SME building and pledges diversification
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Building safety remediation acceleration plan will be brought forward this autumn, says Rayner
Housing secretary also commits to build more social homes than are lost within first financial year of new government
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Ministers seek views on brownfield planning passport to speed up development
MHCLG issues policy paper and call to evidence on first day of Labour party conference
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Planning approvals for new homes fall to decade low, HBF report shows
Just over 230,000 units granted permission in year to June
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NHF boss Kate Henderson among eight sector leaders appointed to New Towns Taskforce
New slate of sector leaders include interim manchester City Council CEO and former housing minister
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Southern’s freeze on new development will last until financial circumstances improve, says CEO
Paul Hackett tells Housing Today Live conference this is the “toughest time” for housing association finances he can remember
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Housing associations should look at residents for next generation of talent, says Peabody asset chief
Andrea Joseph tells Housing Today Live that answer to skills issue may lie ‘within’
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Co-living: Where does it go from here?
The past few years have seen investors plunge cash into the co-living market. Will it live up to the hype and why is it leaving councils cold? Daniel Gayne went to a scheme in Manchester to find out