All Housing Delivery articles – Page 35
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NewsStarmer set to announce ‘new towns’ plan as part of ‘national renewal’ strategy
Labour leader expected to loosen planning rules and incentivise ’Georgian townhouse-style’ design
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NewsLabour pledges biggest affordable housing boost ‘in a generation’
Party would crack down on developers trying to “wriggle out of their responsibilities”, Angela Rayner says
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NewsL&G’s affordable housing arm hires former British Gas boss as chair
Ian Peters to take over as chair in the new year
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NewsMajor housebuilders on course to miss out on five-star customer status
Latest HBF data suggests Taylor Wimpey, Crest, Avant and Keepmoat at risk but builders say they are improving
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NewsUnite announces new CEO
Student accommodation developer prepares for CEO’s departure as it reports rental growth
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NewsGalliford Try cements move back into social housing work with arrival of affordable homes director
Firm interested in building social housing after no-compete clause with Vistry ran out at start of year
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NewsPlaces for People creates strategic land division in bid to build 5,000 homes a year
230,000-home association announces land-led strategy to create new development opportunities
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NewsBeyond Housing surplus hit by nutrient neutrality rules
15,000-home association posts lower operating surplus
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NewsCouncil orders demolition of new Woolwich towers
Enforcement notice follows discovery of 26 “main deviations” from consented plans as built out by Comer Homes Group
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In FocusReforming planning: one way to solve the housing crisis
The Building the Future Commission has spent several months analysing the English planning system. Joey Gardiner reports
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NewsL&Q builds 4,000 homes for second successive year despite surplus squeeze
108,000-home association pumps more money into improving existing stock amid Ombudsman criticism
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NewsPersimmon hires new finance director for regional arm
Former Taylor Wimpey south west finance chief Claire Burton joins housebuilder.
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NewsMajority of Brits hold government responsible for solving housing crisis, survey finds
Just 18% of respondents to the Housing the Nation survey think politicians understand the challenge of getting on the housing ladder
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NewsHomes England’s ‘strategic partnerships’ have not added value, says government review
Long term funding agreement with housing associations haven’t delivered benefits beyond normal procurement, evaluation finds
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NewsHousing experts rip into Sunak’s net zero U-turns
Fines for landlords who don’t upgrade their properties axed while a fifth of households to be exempt from boiler ban
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NewsHousing minister urged to bring SMEs into decision-making to meet housebuilding targets
Small housebuilders struggling with late payments and high costs
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NewsNotting Hill Genesis to ‘constrain’ development as it misses annual build target
G15 provider admits building just 42% of targeted homes last year as it announces plan to focus on improving existing stock
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NewsTroubled A2 Dominion posts deficit following write-downs and aborted schemes
Drop in turnover at 36,000-home landlord revealed as regulator probes viability and governance
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NewsRayner pledges to increase ‘social housing’ delivery
Shadow housing secretary says more social homes will also help boost mortgage affordability for first time buyers