All articles by Emily Twinch – Page 2
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NewsPeer launches bid to force developers breaching building regulations to pay for all defects
The Earl of Lytton’s “polluter pays” amendment to the Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill will be debated on Monday
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In FocusHow to get the green light for brownfield
With planning changes on the way, the government is making a renewed push to stimulate development on brownfield sites over greenfield land. But imposing such a shift is not that easy, as Emily Twinch reports
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NewsWhitbread plans 28-storey Bristol student and co-living tower scheme
The project for two buildings to replace a Premier Inn would be Bristol’s tallest structure if built
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NewsYorkshire housebuilder secures £10m expansion funding
Newett Homes targeting delivery of 400 homes a year following investment from BGF
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NewsGovernment to teach social housing tenants how to complain
The ‘Four Million Homes’ programme starts as government introduces consumer regulation of housing associations
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NewsHomes shortage forcing 310,000 children to share beds with family members
National Housing Federation calls for urgent build programme to address overcrowding problem
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NewsClarion appoints finance expert to its board
Sasha Morgan and Sharon Critchlow have joined the Southwark-based housing association’s board
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NewsSector fears drop in housing delivery following blocked Kent scheme
Housing minister’s refusal of Berkeley Homes’ 165-home development branded “political expediency”
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NewsTelford and Notting Hill agree £66m Royal Docks forward sale
Pair sell build-to-rent element of Gallions Quarter regen scheme to London BTR Investments
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NewsEmerson Group signs cladding contract
The firm had previously said Michael Gove had given a “misleading” impression of its behaviour
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NewsCouncil-owned developer wins planning for 8,500-home Kent garden village
Development vehicle Otterpool Park put in revised outline plans last April
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NewsGovernment sets up older people’s housing taskforce
Professor of nursing Julienne Meyer appointed to increase volume and range of homes
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NewsHousing market ‘defying expectations’ says Zoopla
Online estate agent says higher than expected sales levels despite weakest quarterly house price performance since 2011
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NewsAustralian pension firm buys stake in Get Living
Aware Super now has a 22% stake in the build-to-rent developer
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NewsTfL chooses Barratt to deliver 900 homes in Acton
Fifty per cent of the homes by Bollo Lane will be affordable
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NewsEnglish Rural merges with Gloucester housing association
The £8.5m-turnover Surrey-based housing association now manages more than 1,500 homes
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NewsTrading in Inland Homes’ shares suspended
AIM-listed housebuilder’s shares will be suspended until its annual audited accounts are published
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NewsWestminster gets green light for 1,120-home regeneration scheme
The Church Street Regeneration Programme will see 1,750 homes built in total.
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NewsModa Living secures funding deal for 722-home build-to-rent scheme in Birmingham
Harrison Street, Apache Capital and NFU Mutual will fund Moda Living’s Great Charles Street scheme
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NewsGalliford Try and Midgard win 350-home build-to-rent contract in north London
Development is part of 7,000-home scheme