All Housing Delivery articles – Page 77
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NewsInsulation firm Kingspan sees jump in profit
But company much criticised in Grenfell Inquiry warns over materials supply ‘constraints’
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NewsLloyds Bank plan to become UK’s biggest private landlord revealed
Internal job advert reveals that recently launched Citra Living is targeting 50,000 homes by 2030
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NewsL&Q finally abandons 100,000-home development target
Drop in development ambition no longer temporary, social landlord confirms
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NewsReal estate investor registers new ‘for profit’ landlord
Guernsey-based Alpha Real Trust gets Real Housing Co approved as housing association
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NewsMidlands housing association appoints new chair
Longhurst announces new chair as it pursues 3,750-home development programme
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NewsL&Q’s investment in new homes falls 43%
Housing association misses completions targets amid pandemic lockdown
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NewsL&Q overhauls development division to deliver 32,000-home pipeline
Major association seeks to simplify development and sales
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NewsGodwin gets green light for 336-home BTR tower in Sheffield
Scheme rising to 23-storeys near city centre approved
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NewsPlans unveiled for 100 build to rent homes in Cambridge
First Base and RPMI Railpen seek permission for mixed-use scheme
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NewsMinisters mull plan to offer £7,000 grants for heat pumps
Ministers looking at quadrupling funding for existing Clean Heats Grants scheme and extending it by a year
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CommentWill removal of Liverpool’s world heritage site status hit development?
Unesco’s decision on Liverpool has led to international attention, but will anything actually change in terms of development? Katy Lightbody is not so sure
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NewsCanary Wharf unveils plans for 55-storey resi tower
Canary Wharf Group has unveiled plans for a new residential tower of 55 storeys on a vacant plot in the Isle of Dogs business district. The Park Place scheme, designed by Skidmore, Owings Merrill (SOM), will consist of 624 homes for rent managed through Canary Wharf’s rental ...
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NewsChurchill turnover leaps 75% in covid recovery
Firm bounces back to profit in year to June and launches drive to double build rate
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NewsHouse prices fall month-on-month for the first time in 2021
Holidays and stamp duty relief changes hit upper end of market
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NewsBromford misses completions and reinvestment targets
Housing association increases surplus but new build activity hit by Covid-19
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NewsBidding opens for £150m First Homes pilot
Housebuilders urged to take part in 1,500-home project to test home ownership scheme
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NewsClarion posts 27% fall in surplus due to pause in stock sales
Pandemic hits stock disposal plan and housing starts
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NewsHomes England missed revised build targets for pandemic year
Housing quango fails to meet targets despite them being adjusted to take account of covid-19
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In FocusHow are lenders responding to the government’s EWS1 form announcement?
The government announced last month that EWS1 forms should no longer be required on smaller blocks. But as Carl Brown finds out, there is a wide variety and confusion in lenders’ planned approach
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NewsMortgage lenders need more information before changing EWS1 approach
Most lenders and valuers continue to require assessments on blocks below 18m despite government announcement