All articles by Emily Twinch – Page 6
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NewsHome Builders Federation makes two appointments
Rhodri Williams joins the trade body from Vistry and Rachel Danemann comes from a planning policy role at Harborough District Council
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NewsHousebuilder shares spike as Bank of England improves economic outlook
Persimmon’s share price rose nearly 8% yesterday as Bank says recession will be shallower than previously thought
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NewsHenley and Chartway agree deal to deliver 162 homes at Ebbsfleet
The 162 homes will make up the 6,250 total planned for the Whitecliffe scheme
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NewsCouncil approves plan to see 4,000 homes built around Old Trafford
Trafford’s adoption of the ‘Civic Quarter Area Action plan’ means it can now be used to determine planning applications
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NewsDeveloper unveils plans for 2,388-home Manchester tower project
Renaker’s Great Jackson Street development includes plans for tallest UK building outside London
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NewsHarworth says housebuilder demand ‘robust’ despite market turmoil
Regeneration developer hails progress in 2022 but says year ahead ’challenging’
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NewsOrbit appoints debt advice boss as CEO
Phil Andrew - who also worked for British American Tobacco in the late 90s - is appointed to head up 46,500-home housing association
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NewsHouse price growth stalled in the last quarter of 2022
Zoopla expects demand for homes to pick up in the last months of this year
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NewsL&G chief executive Sir Nigel Wilson to retire
Man behind insurance giant’s 10,000 homes-a-year housing push will stay until a successor is found
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NewsVivid makes two new director appointments
Tom Robinson and Tristan Samuels will join the 33,000-home housing association over the next three months
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NewsHomes England gives £43m to 2,000-home garden village scheme
The money for Burtree Garden Village will pay for infrastructure
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NewsDLUHC launches plan for UK-wide MMC standard
Government department commissions British Standards Institution to create standard to raise quality of offsite homes
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In FocusCould build-to-rent become the ‘darling of housing delivery’?
As mortgages become tougher to access and the end of Help to Buy makes it harder for first-time buyers to get on the property ladder, will build-to-rent become an increasingly popular tenure over the next few years? Emily Twinch investigates
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NewsRedrow to fit heat pumps and underfloor heating as standard
The housebuiler says it the first to install heat pumps and underfloor heating in all new developments
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NewsPlans for 1,500-home Cheshire garden approved
Cheshire East council ‘minded to approve’ application for Handforth Garden Village despite objections
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NewsWeston Homes seeks new FD after MMC move
Mark Fowler has moved over to become finance director of Weston’s British Offsite subsidiary
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NewsOlympic legacy body starts developer search for 948-home scheme
LLDC looking to go into joint venture on the £675m Puddling Mill Lane site
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NewsUK housing market declined in December as economy faltered, says RICS
Buyer demand fell but energy efficient homes are holding their value, according to surveyors
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NewsSouthwark Council gives go ahead for 600 homes on Aylesbury estate
Fifty per cent of the homes in ‘phase 2B’ of Aylesbury regeneration will be affordable