All Housing Today articles in February 2023 – Page 2
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Starmer pledges planning reform as industry predicts collapse in housebuilding
Labour leader promises more homes as HBF report says policies now in train will push industry to lowest output since WW2
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Developer Pocket Living secures £100m development funding
Specialist first-time buyer developer wants to use the money from Lloyds Bank on its 1,500-home build plan
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Infrastructure levy could “severely undermine” affordable housing delivery, warns NHF boss
Kate Henderson calls on Michael Gove to offer greater protections for affordable housing
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Developer wins planning permission for £140m Leeds BTR scheme
Glenbrook will build 618 flats across five buildings
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Social housing managers will be legally required to have professional qualifications
Michael Gove announces new rules for 25,000 managers in affordable housing sector
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In Focus
Briefing: Churchill plans growth despite darkest hour for market
The retirement housebuilder is sticking by its plans to double in size despite recent housing market weakness, says Churchill’s chairman and chief executive, Spencer McCarthy.
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Redrow names new sustainability chief
Former data centre exec Garry Cornell will lead firm’s climate and ESG policies
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Comment
Government inaction on retrofit leaves housing caught in the Jevons Paradox
The newly created department of energy security and net zero needs to take urgent action on to make heat pumps a widespread technology or it will fail to bring homes up to the standard needed to meet the UK’s net zero targets, writes Chris Brown
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Hyde Group wins permission for Woolwich regeneration project
Plans for 254 homes in south east London will treble number of homes at existing Brookhill Estate
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Hill JV wins major town centre regeneration approval
Housebuilder gets outline permission to build 960 homes in Farnborough in partnership with local council
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North-west partnerships builder lodges intention to appoint administrators
Lane End Developments Construction says it is active and viable and exploring strategic options to re-structure
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In Focus
Understanding and complying with Part L regulations
Milbank Concrete Products discusses what the regulations are, what they mean for firms, and how WarmFloor Pro contributes to meeting the regulations
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Hyde Group gains planning permission for 270-home development
Swale Council has approved plans for the last phase of 580-home development in Kent
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Lords to investigate impact of green regulations on development
House of Lords committee to put operation of Biodiversity Net Gain, neutrient neutrality and habitats regulations under the microscope
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Cladding charge weighs on profit of Lovell parent company
Lovell partnerships housing business reports operating profit of £37m as owner Morgan Sindall pays £49m charge
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JRF calls on government to buy up stalled sites
Charity predicts collapse in housing market if government does not act to turn schemes into social housing
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Lloyds improves forecast for 2023 house price falls
UK bank says it now expects prices to fall by just under 7% this year
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Churchill boss hits out at government ‘blackmail’ over cladding costs
Spencer McCarthy says current administration is ‘anti-housebuilder’ and ‘anti-development’
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Ministers rapped for Boiler Upgrade Scheme failings
£450m programme hit by low take-up and unlikely to drive market change for low-carbon heating, House of Lords committee warns
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Delancey and TfL unveil new Earls Court masterplan
Revised west London scheme for 4,500 homes will include 35% affordable housing