All Housing Delivery articles – Page 59
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NewsSunderland council gives green light to 265-home development
Vistry Partnerships to build homes as part of the wider redevelopment of Sunderland’s civic centre site
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NewsOxford University joint venture plans 84-homes through £4bn L&G scheme
Joint venture behind the revamp of the university science park outside Oxford is planning to build 84 homes in Iffley, just south of the city
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News347-home estate regen scheme in London’s Docklands backed by residents
Four out of five voters back One Housing Group’s plans
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NewsGreat Places misses build target by 35% as it names new development director
Housing association reveals full impact of labour, materials and planning difficulties on 2021/22 build figures.
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NewsL&G to pour £2bn of investment fund cash into 10,000 new homes
Latest funding confirmed as L &G Affordable Homes scales up direct delivery
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NewsL&Q completes more than 4,000 homes in ‘bumper year’
Record completions for any housing association ahead of expected drop off in build rate
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NewsInvestment in UK build-to-rent leaps 50%, says research
Consultancy firm JLL said £1.7b built-to-rent investment deals were made in the UK in the first quarter of 2022
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NewsThree HAs in merger talks to create £370m-turnover organisation
Flagship, Futures and BPHA enter three-way merger discussions
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NewsCouncil-owned company submits rejigged plans for 8,500-home garden village
Folkestone & Hythe District Council pushes ahead with plans for 800-hectare Otterpool Park scheme
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NewsCrest Nicholson signs Gove’s ‘building safety pledge’ to fix tower blocks
Housebuilder first to confirm it will sign agreement and estimates cost will be £80m to £120m
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NewsStonewater appoints director to ramp up development
Housing association plans to build 1,500 homes a year
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NewsAvant Homes acquires land for 600 homes in Doncaster
Ten percent of the homes in the village of Edenthorpe will be affordable.
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NewsCash-strapped Slough becomes latest Home Counties council to halt local plan
Slough council struggling to tackle its 5,000-home shortfall
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CommentFinancial resilience is key to associations clearing the inflationary hurdle
Rampant inflation means affordable homes programme grant will cover a smaller proportion of construction costs than previously expected and it is up to housing associations to respond, writes Paul Hackett.
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NewsBellway battles supply chain problems to post 9.8% increase in profit
Profit and turnover up for giant housebuilder
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CommentNutrient neutrality rules may hit delivery at first, but they offer opportunity too
The government’s proposed expansion of nutrient neutrality rules may help councils, developers and landowners find nature-based solutions through planning, argues Andrew Watson
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NewsOfficial knew there was ‘clear risk’ of major ACM fire three years before Grenfell, inquiry hears
Brian Martin failed to warn fire and rescue chief and instead ‘lulled’ him into false sense of security
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NewsPeabody given green light for 3,500-home Dagenham scheme
Council planners approve outline application for development on old Ford stamping plant site
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NewsG15 boss says housebuilders can afford fire safety bill
Geeta Nanda says funding through schemes such as Help to Buy means Gove’s £4bn repair bill can be met
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NewsGrenfell inquiry: Senior civil servant admits underestimating ACM cladding danger
Brian Martin “forgot” to clarify that ACM cladding was not permitted.