All Housing Delivery articles – Page 34
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NewsRSH annual figures show a net increase of 34,000 social homes
While the sector saw an increase in homes for affordable rent, the number of social rent homes fell by more than 6,000
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NewsDocklands towers approved at appeal
Inspector overturns councillors’ rejection of mixed-use east London scheme
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NewsBerkeley submits plan for at least 3,000 more homes in huge Ealing project
Outline application proposes around 50 new buildings in five new phases
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NewsNo new homes started under Khan’s 2021-26 Affordable Homes Programme
Disputes between government departments and economic factors mean no new development so far, admits deputy mayor
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CommentHousing is rising up the political agenda and we must make the most of it
The party conference season showed an emerging consensus on housing and this presents an opportunity for the sector, writes James Prestwich
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NewsPlaces for People announces potential merger with troubled Origin Housing
Under proposed merger plans, Origin Housing would become a subsidiary of the 230,000-home group
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NewsPeter Freeman reappointed as chair of Homes England
Michael Gove appoints Argent founder to head up housing development quango for a further two years.
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NewsBarratt reports slip in sales rate
Britain’s largest housebuilder reports reservations hit by mortgage availability and Help to Buy withdrawal
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NewsApache secures funding deal to back suburban build-to-rent venture
Joint venture with Nuveen Real Estate for single family BTR to begin with 373-home scheme in Cambridge
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NewsLondon council in search of partner for £500m regeneration scheme
Sutton posts contract notice for 1000-home regeneration of four town centre sites
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NewsBerkeley overhauls 1,300-home Oval scheme with second staircase revisions
Developer’s approach includes linking already consented stair cores with corridors
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NewsOrbit seeks partner for £48m decarbonisation retrofit contract
Job would see improvements to 410 homes
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NewsDorset council in talks with Inland administrators to salvage 161-home scheme
The future of the £46m on-site Carter’s Quay project is unclear following Inland collapse
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NewsWoking councillors green-light plan to scale back Sheerwater regeneration project
Cash-strapped council confirms plan to cut numbers of homes in Sheerwater scheme from 1,142 to 472
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In FocusHow the market slowdown is leading to a surge of interest in housing JVs
Simon Rawlinson and Neal Curtis of Arcadis examine whether joint venture models are likely to increase affordable housing supply
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NewsDrop in housing output leads construction into reverse in August
Latest official figures say private housing output in August 15% below a year ago
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NewsWatkin Jones revises underlying profit down to ‘break-even’
Troubled student housing developer incurred extra costs as it raced to complete schemes
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NewsCash-strapped Woking council set to scale back regeneration project and sell off homes
Woking council seeks funding to complete 380 new homes out of 1,142 originally planned for Sheerwater estate
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In FocusKey takeaways and talking points from the Labour Party conference
Amid uncertainty around commitments to net zero and infrastructure investment, the opposition set out its stall for the coming election. Daniel Gayne and Thomas Lowe report
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NewsIndustry broadly welcomes Starmer’s housebuilding plan
Labour’s plan to reform planning and build new towns draws positive response