All Housing Delivery articles – Page 56
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NewsKhan raises concern over ‘urgent’ power network issues holding up development
London mayor says government has turned down request for meeting over capacity problem stalling ‘thousands’ of homes in west London
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NewsSt Modwen chosen to build out Brimscombe Port scheme
Blackstone-owned regen developer picked to develop 150-home Stroud eco project
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NewsGovernment re-opens £4.5bn Building Safety Fund for applications
Owners of eligible buildings over 18m with unsafe cladding can apply for cash to help pay repair costs
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CommentWe need clarity on the Infrastructure Levy
The government’s plan to scrap the section 106 and community infrastructure levy and replace it with a general levy raises some fundamental questions, writes Ian Fletcher
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NewsChief planner admits no immediate impact from nutrient relief package
Joanna Averley letter to planners says government measures will reduce pollution at source but councils must continue with planning hiatus for now
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NewsPlatform scales back targets for development and energy efficiency
46,000 home housing association increases turnover boosted by increased shared ownership sales
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CommentWe need a long-term strategy so we can agree on what good looks like
We must deliver 300,000 homes a year but we also need an easily understood, national housing plan, argues David Orr
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CommentMinisters must take long-term, difficult decisions to boost housebuilding
Ministers can secure A Fair Deal for Housing by limiting house price inflation, reforming housing taxation and using compulsory purchase powers to capture land value uplift for affordable housing, writes Matthew Bailes
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NewsCaddick submits plans for nearly 2,000 homes in Leeds
The City One Leeds scheme is being built on a brownfield site that is currently a temporary car park
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News45% of councils 'now have build-to-rent in their pipeline'
Build-to-rent completed stock increases 16% in a year
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NewsTruss vows to remove planning constraints and create more ‘Bournvilles’
Odds-on favourite to be PM to set out deregulatory investment zone plan to create new towns
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CommentA holistic approach is needed on nutrient neutrality
After a slow start, the government is at least taking the nutrient pollution issue seriously but now more joined-up thinking is needed, argues Andrew Watson
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NewsTwo housing projects win place on Stirling Prize shortlist
Residential schemes are among six included on the 2022 Riba Stirling Prize shortlist.
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NewsFinal phase of £1bn Salford regen project gets green light
Salford City Council approves up to 1,000 homes as part of 25-acre neighbourhood
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In FocusSunak v Truss: their track records on housing
And then there were two..Emily Twinch looks at what the remaining contenders for number 10 have said about housing and what they have done for the industry to date.
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News690-home estate regen plan in south London approved
Southwark Council and Drmm scheme to rebuild Tustin Estate gets green light
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NewsOptivo and Southern merger designate board announced
Sir Peter Dixon would be the chair of the new 77,000-home social landlord
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NewsGovernment unveils major nutrient neutrality assistance package
Housebuilders say plans to develop offsetting solution and upgrade waterworks by 2030 falls short
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In FocusThe push for 300,000 homes: interview with Lord Stunell
Lib Dem grandee Lord Andrew Stunell explains why his party isn’t anti-development and how he would increase housing delivery to 300,000 homes a year.
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NewsLondon to double council housing target
Sadiq Khan pledges to start work on 20,000 new council homes by 2024