All Housing Delivery articles – Page 63
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Housing 21 ‘on track’ as it aims to build 800 later living homes a year
Extra care specialist completes 404 homes in first half of the year
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First properties sold through First Homes scheme
1,500 homes expected to be sold through new home ownership scheme
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New homes built for rent ‘set to increase 50% in five years’
Savills research shows potential impact of BTR sector investment and affordable housing grant funding
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In Focus
Removing the barriers to later living development
Faced with an ageing population and a shortage of family housing, housing minister Chris Pincher wants more later living development, but what are the barriers getting in the way? Carl Brown finds out
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Covid crisis cut housebuilding to lowest level for five years
First official data on net additions shows extent of the hit to housebuilding sector from 2020 lockdown
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Housing associations’ development spend hit by supply chain issues
Regulator reports constrained development in second quarter but ‘record’ spend forecast for next 12 months
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Comment
Government must harness the power of partnerships to deliver new homes
Public-private partnerships are imperative to turn the Chancellor’s investment promises into a tangible reality at a local level, argues Scott Black of Places for People
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Peabody starts hunt for 700-home Thamesmead regen development partner
Housing association looking to form 50:50 JV for latest phases of Thamesmead South scheme
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New chair for Grainger’s ‘for-profit’ affordable housing arm
Colin Sheriff to lead board of Grainger Trust
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Tenancy deposit resolution body selected as New Homes Ombudsman
Dispute Service will enforce the New Homes Quality Code from next year in bid to improve consumer regulation
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Countryside and Sovereign acquire site for 2,500 homes
Housebuilder and housing association agree deal for 365-acre site in Swindon
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Comment
SME housebuilders need early-stage funding to unlock green social housing
SME housebuilders have a crucial role to play in the journey to net zero, but the planning system and lending practices are stacked against them, argues Richard Clarke of regional housebuilder Autograph Homes
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Hyde appoints banker as new chief executive
Andy Hulme will replace Peter Denton as boss of 48,000-home housing association
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Housebuilders hit out at EV infrastructure ‘stealth tax’
Criticism follows yesterday’s announcement requiring electric vehicle charging points on all new homes
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Apache and Moda sign up funder for 4,000 BTR homes
US investment firm KKR to fund remaining £1.7bn build pipeline
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Slow progress on post-Brexit product testing regime ‘could delay more than 150,000 homes’
Construction Leadership Council calls for urgent meeting with business secretary Kwasi Kwarteng as concerns grow over UKCA marking deadline
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Affordable housing starts drop 17% in pandemic
New government data shows extent of hit from covid lockdowns
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Telford ‘most sustainable housebuilder’
London apartment specialist wins Next Generation sustainability ranking for second year running
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In Focus
Housing Champions Q&A: Matthew Biddle, McLaren Living
In our latest reader Q&A, Matthew Biddle talks about resources, how property management runs in the family and his love of wakeboarding
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Notting Hill Genesis to set up £1.2bn fire safety framework
Four-year deal is the largest framework in the housing association’s history