All Housing Delivery articles – Page 51
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NewsTwo Manchester-based associations enter merger talks to create 34,000-home landlord
Great Places and MSV eye merger to become ‘more resilient’ in challenging environment
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CommentWhen it comes to housing, who are the ‘anti-growth coalition’?
The truth is ensuring the planning system can deliver more new homes would be unpopular with large sections of the country but change is in our best interests, writes Paul Smith
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NewsBarratt boss appointed chair of Future Homes Hub
David Thomas will head up homebuilding industry collaboration aimed at accelerating the transition to net zero
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CommentGovernment must work with us to fill net zero roadmap gaps
Newly-appointed Future Homes Hub chair and Barratt boss David Thomas explains what is needed to make the required ‘generational shift’ towards net zero
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NewsSage Homes appoints recent Countryside boss as COO
Iain McPherson has been recruited by Blackstone-owned ‘for profit’ provider
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NewsUnite reviews investment plans as funding costs soar
Student housing giant re-examines potential investments to ensure ‘a robust balance sheet’
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NewsWatkin Jones recruits former Land Securities boss to its board
Build-to-rent specialist hires Francis Salway a week after issuing profit warning
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In FocusWhat are housebuilding’s prospects in the wake of the mini-budget?
Kwasi Kwarteng’s growth plan was met with financial turmoil on the markets, but how badly is housebuilding likely to be affected?
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NewsGuinness joins G15 housing association group in London
64,000-home association joins body to ‘collectively respond’ to economic challenges
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NewsLord Kerslake appointed chair of local authority-owned regen company
Former civil service head to oversee £3bn plan to develop on council-owned land in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole
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NewsG15 warns of £3.5bn rent cap impact on its members
London landlords warn of “signficant reductions” in spend on development and cuts to building safety, maintenance and decarbonisation work
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NewsHackney gives green light to 189 council-built homes in estate regen
The new homes are the first phase of the redevelopment of the De Beauvoir Estate
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NewsCity of London receives plans for student resi tower near Fenchurch Street
Scheme would replace 1980s office block
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NewsGreenwich buys 265 Woolwich homes from Lovell
Lovell to be paid £87.5m by Greenwich council for homes to rent to people on housing waiting list
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NewsNHF boss warns inflation may lead to development decrease
Kate Henderson calls for ‘stability’ and clarity over rent-setting for affordable sector at Conservative party conference fringe session
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NewsThree-way housing association merger plan shelved due to economic turbulence
Talks to create a 60,000-home, £374m turnover landlord have ended
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NewsRICS consults on valuation guidance for flat blocks caught in cladding crisis
The surveyors institute hopes new guidance will unlock mortgage lending where work is yet to be carried out
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NewsCall for government to spend a fifth of affordable housing cash on modular homes
Trade body report says modular homes are 55% less expensive than a traditional brick-built house to heat
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NewsSouthern boosts turnover through quadrupling of market sales income
G15 housing association reports strong market sale margin as it continues merger talks with Optivo
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NewsMerger talks between Orbit and Swan cease
Orbit announces a proposed partnership with troubled Swan will not go ahead following a ‘detailed due diligence process’