All Housing Delivery articles – Page 72
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CommentGove’s progress will be a test of the PM’s political will on housing
Former MHCLG senior civil servant Matthew Bailes has some advice for the new secretary of state
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NewsNew post-Grenfell code for construction products launched
Initiative aims to fight misleading marketing with ‘clear and unambiguous’ product information
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CommentNorthern line extension shows transport’s potential to boost housebuilding
As a new section of the London underground network opens, Graeme Craig of Transport for London explains how transport infrastructure can be the key to unlocking development
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CommentNew builds alone are not the answer, Mr Gove
David Searle urges the new Housing Secretary to look at alternatives to new builds, including converting disused retail space into homes
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NewsG15 housing association doubles surplus due to ‘rapid’ sales
Network Homes bucks pandemic trend with increased surplus and turnover
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NewsSector figures urge Gove to grip planning reform agenda
All the industry reaction to Michael Gove’s appointment as Housing Secretary
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NewsLendlease lures housing association bigwigs to set up new ‘for profit’ landlord
Former chief executives of Hyde Group and Dolphin Square are directors of newly registered LTYD Homes
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In FocusSeven things you should know about Michael Gove and housing
Michael Gove is a political heavy-weight and household name, but what do we know about his views on housing policy?
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NewsGrenfell cladding compliance was responsibility of others, manufacturer tells inquiry
Cladding manufacturer said project team working on the tower’s refurbishment had failed to analyse the regulatory regime
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NewsDozens of amendments to Building Safety Bill to be debated by MPs
12 changes to existing clauses and 16 new clauses have been proposed by opposition and backbench MPs
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NewsConstruction industry ‘cannot be trusted’ on regulation, Grenfell inquiry hears
Closing remarks on latest phase says sector focussed on profit as product certifier branded ‘hopelessly weak’
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CommentA higher grant rate and more flexibility – will the AHP be a game-changer?
Richard Jones scrutinises the approach of Homes England and the Greater London Authority following the announcement of Affordable Homes Programme funding allocations
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NewsDandara sets up 500-homes a-year Eastern division
Developer says push to expand in East Anglia and Hertfordshire part of push to become national housebuilder
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NewsL&G Modular posts £30.2m pre-tax loss
Firm still yet to share any income five years since launch.
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NewsCountryside gets green light for 433-home town hall regen scheme
Five new blocks planned for Walthamstow site
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NewsHousing output dropped sharply in July
Official figures blame 6.5% housebuilding decline on materials shortages and cost increases
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NewsRICS leadership quits after governance scandal
Chief executive, president, governing council chair and management board chair step down as review published
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NewsMerton council agrees deal with Clarion to kickstart ‘unviable’ 2,600-home regen project
South-west London local authority agrees to forego sales income to allow £1.3bn scheme to proceed
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NewsGreenwich picks Hill for 500-home regen scheme
Project will deliver new homes and a leisure centre in Woolwich town centre