All Housing Delivery articles – Page 61
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CommentNew subsidised housing is needed for Ukrainian refugees
History shows us we should be wary of relying on short-term fixes to house refugees, writes Derek Long
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NewsDeveloper announces £1bn build-to-rent plan
Strawberry Star to target commuter towns near London with new Star Living arm
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NewsPlans unveiled for 515-home Wembley scheme
Landowner and developer Canada Israel and development manager Avanton submit plans for £250m development
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NewsInvestigations continue into blaze at Redrow-built block in Aldgate
Firefighters are expected to be investigating the fire that started on the 17th floor of the Relay Building in Aldgate today and tomorrow
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NewsOfficial said ACM panels went ‘whoosh!’ when ignited, Grenfell Inquiry hears
Email sent by senior official Brian Martin just 18 months before Grenfell fire
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NewsOfficials suggest developer levy could be ‘backstop’ to ensure industry pays for remediation
Senior civil servant tells MPs Government is “very clear” the cost of mid-rise building repairs will come from the industry
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NewsDurkan appointed to build 158 affordable homes in east London
Network Homes’ redevelopment in Park Royal near Central Middlesex Hospital will see four new residential buildings constructed
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NewsBristol council housebuilder to build 3,000 homes over 10 years
New business plan sees Goram Homes double pipeline as work on first scheme set to begin
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NewsGovernment deregulation drive slowed fire safety review, Grenfell inquiry hears
Officials expanded review of guidance because of Coalition-era requirement to remove more rules than were added
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NewsTaylor Wimpey boss says government shares ‘moral’ responsibility for fire safety clean-up
Pete Redfern says Grenfell Inquiry proceedings show role of government as negotiations over £4bn cladding bill continue
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NewsHousing output highest for eight months – but optimism fades
Construction firms fear impact of rising costs and supply shortages
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NewsTaylor Wimpey turnover returns to pre-pandemic levels
Housebuilding giant reports strong start to sales in 2022
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NewsL&G Modular picks up 80-home scheme
Modular business to partner with association Town & Country over Kent scheme
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NewsPersimmon CEO says he expects new fire safety levy
Dean Finch says new charge most likely outcome of negotiations with government over cladding costs
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NewsFormer official denies government ‘covered up’ cladding test failures
Disastrous 2001 test results on cladding panels used on Grenfell were not made public until this year
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NewsGovernment 'must find extra £14bn of annual affordable housing subsidy'
Study by L&G and BPF says private money and expansion of ‘for profit’ providers also needed to boost supply
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NewsCo-living firm pauses £300m float citing Ukraine crisis
Investment trust set up to acquire three developments from The Collective puts IPO on hold
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CommentThe latest housing delivery test figures show our planning system isn’t working
Annual government figures showing homes delivered by local authority reveal some of the key barriers to delivery and it is time for change, argues Paul Smith
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NewsHousing association development spend 23% lower than forecast
Spending on development hit by materials shortages and planning delays, but still exceeds pre-pandemic levels
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CommentIt should not be so hard to build quality, affordable homes
Working together and applying basic principles can help us improve development, even when using old-fashioned build methods, writes Ben Derbyshire