All Housing Today articles in December 2019 – Page 4
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Grainger funds 307-home build-to-rent scheme in Cardiff
Private rented specialist’s pipeline of projects tops 9,000 homes
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Comment
Why asking for feedback can help us all
We are committing to net zero targets as an industry, writes Ben Derbyshire – but how will we know if we are succeeding?
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Redrow appoints new London boss
Top role in 1,000-homes-a-year business for former Telford Homes executive
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Mace unveils new offsite tower build system
Latest system for Olympic Park homes builds on firm’s “jump factory” approach
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Jackie Sadek joins developer Cloud Wing
Regeneration specialist appointed to advise Chinese-backed residential developer
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Moda wins approval for Edinburgh build-to-rent scheme
Rented housing developer gets planning permission for another 139 apartments
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Solar panels could be hit by combustibles ban, warns designer
The restriction was introduced a year ago in response to the Grenfell disaster
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Planning for 450-home Albert Embankment scheme
U I wins planning approval for £500m project on Thames waterfront
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Comment
The impact of politics on the housing sector
A little while ago we had the political parties’ conference season, which set in train a particularly irritating period for many in the housing sector
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Goldsmith Street marks ‘watershed’ for sustainability
Developers are more interested in low-carbon homes since Stirling prize went to Passivhaus scheme, architect claims
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Berkeley served with fire enforcement notice over timber blaze flats
Subsidiary St James will undertake work to install cavity fire stops at Worcester Park development
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Affordable starts hit ten-year high
Best figures for the first half of a financial year for grant-funded schemes since 2009/10
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In Focus
Big election pledges on green building…
But can they be delivered? We explore what the three main parties are promising on energy efficiency
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Slashing refurb VAT could fund new homes, say industry groups
24 trade bodies tell main political parties a tax cut could help fund burgeoning build-to-rent sector
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Camden council seeks £130m damages from tower block contractors
Legal action centres on Chalcots Estate evacuation in June 2017
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Bovis shareholders revolt over executive pay
Investors voice anger over pay packages but Galliford Try housing deal sails through
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In Focus
What housing pledges are contained in the main parties’ manifestos?
As the 2019 general election draws ever closer, David Blackman scrutinises how the main parties plan to meet housing demand
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Stonewater to build 1,000 homes next year
Housing association to increase its own pipeline alongside managing L G-built homes
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Avanton furthers 2,100-home Old Kent Road plans
Developer buys site for hundreds of homes alongside two existing schemes
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University launches offsite construction course for architects
Oxford Brookes’ director of the Architectural Engineering Research Group says course is a response to the ‘inevitable’