All Housing Delivery articles – Page 40
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CommentSocial housing across Europe – what lessons can we learn from the continent?
When it comes to tackling the housing crisis, successful approaches from other parts of Europe emphasise the need to cultivate a new era of partnership working, argues Fiona Fletcher-Smith.
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NewsSecond staircase rule will delay capital’s high-rise housing schemes by nine months, says Arcadis
Consultant predicts 2% tender price inflation in London this year
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NewsHousebuilding activity plummets to lowest level since pandemic
May’s PMI figures showed lowest residential reading in three years
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NewsWatkin Jones and Lacuna strike £155m deal to forward sell build-to-rent scheme
L&G and housing association Clanmil agree deal to forward fund 778-home development
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NewsRental cap extension in Scotland will ‘harm’ build to rent industry, says UKAA
Industry body for the build to rent sector says investors are already ‘pausing and or withdrawing from the market’
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NewsApollo strikes deal to acquire United Living
The deal was announced on the New York Stock Exchange and is expected to complete this summer
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CommentThe current funding model for housing associations has been pushed to its limit
As a new parliamentary inquiry launches into social housing finances, Paul Hackett argues associations’ development of new homes will drop unless government intervenes
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NewsAster Group increases development by 38%
Southern housing association completes record 1,300 homes as it embarks on £2.3bn plan to build 10,000 homes over seven years
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NewsBarratt remains tight-lipped over future of chair at centre of CBI misconduct claims
Barratt declines to comment on whether John Allan will serve out the rest of his term, following allegations of inappropriate behaviour
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NewsGove to re-think controversial decision to block Berkeley Homes scheme
Housing secretary to quash original decision and think again after realising local land supply data is out of date
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CommentHomes England’s new focus on placemaking and regeneration is long overdue
A more interventionist and re-aligned funding agency will create opportunities for more meaningful housing delivery, argues Matthew Waters
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NewsPlanning approvals for major housing schemes increase 79%
Market ‘buoyed’ by uptick in approvals for major projects, says Glenigan
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NewsEnglish Cities Fund set to expand beyond 6,500-home target
Chair of public-private partnership developer says £200m Fund has more major deals in pipeline
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NewsHomes England and L&G JV signs deal to work on 1,000-home Bradford regeneration
English Cities Fund to partner with Bradford council on ‘city village’ plan
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NewsDevelopment by large London housing associations to fall by a third, G15 warns
Largest housing associations in the capital warn of drop off in development without support
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NewsBrickmaker sees income drop as housebuilders build fewer homes
Forterra says revenue hit by housing slowdown
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NewsTaylor Wimpey tests zero carbon tech in five-home pilot
Each of the houses built on a site in Suffolk will be used to trial different technologies
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NewsHomes England to move away from ‘pure’ supply in social value shift
Government body given ‘renewed and expanded mission’ which could spell greater use of CPO powers for brownfield regeneration
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NewsPeel L&P puts in plans for two Salford projects
The two new neighbourhoods will deliver up 750 homes
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NewsKhan hits 116k affordable homes starts target
London mayor says capital is building again but completions lag well behind