All Housing Delivery articles – Page 68
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In FocusWhere are Help to Buy sales falling fastest?
The steep drop in Help to Buy sales since strictrer new rules have come in is concerning housebuilders. But which areas are most affected?
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NewsSwan fails regulatory test after losing control of development
Essex-based landlord and pioneer of MMC now likely to merge with housing association Orbit
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NewsLABC failed to correct ‘misleading’ Kingspan insulation certificate, Grenfell Inquiry hears
Failure came as local authority building control body was seeking a sponsorship deal with the firm
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NewsModular housebuilders form new trade body
Ilke’s Dave Sheridan to lead body to promote offsite housing sector
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CommentTime for a proper push on brownfield development in ‘red wall’ towns
Covid-19 has accelerated the decline of town centres and many are now ripe for regeneration, writes Derek Long
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NewsConcealing cladding dangers ‘one of the major scandals of our time’, Grenfell Inquiry hears
Inquiry told that coalition government allowed itself to become the “junior partner” to the construction industry in a drive to cut red tape
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NewsKhan warns housing projects may be scrapped if TFL funding solution not found
London mayor raises prospects of schemes totalling 60,000 homes being shelved
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NewsFirst Base and Patron Capital get green light for BTR scheme
Scheme will transform the former council HQ
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NewsVision for 7,000-home project in west Edinburgh unveiled
£2bn project to deliver new neighbourhood near airport
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NewsAffordable housing starts fall to four-year low despite end of lockdown
Overall activity level higher in the first half of the financial year than during 2020, but lower than for most recent years
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News£300m fund to boost supported housing announced in social care reforms
Ten-year vision aims to ensure ‘every decision about care is a decision about housing’
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NewsSpringfield snaps up fellow Scottish housebuilder Tulloch for £56.4million
Move will target growth in high-demand Highlands area
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In FocusEight things you should know about Lisa Nandy and housing
Wigan MP Lisa Nandy has the formidable task of shadowing Michael Gove, but what do we know about her and her views on housing?
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NewsPlatform cuts build programme due to supply chain problems
46,000-home housing association is latest to report temporary reduction in development
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NewsCountryside returns to profit as it increases completions by a third
Housebuilder expects strong growth as it pivots towards partnerships
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CommentWhy our £106m deal with Sage is a landmark for HA development
The pandemic and supply chain issues have hit delivery but now housing associations need to be bold and look to different sources of capital, argues Paul Hackett
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NewsHousing 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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NewsFirst properties sold through First Homes scheme
1,500 homes expected to be sold through new home ownership scheme
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NewsNew 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 FocusRemoving 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