All Housing articles – Page 35
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News
Barratt set to appoint new cladding contractor after bust up on east London remedial job
Dispute over remedial work at Dalston Square has resulted in legal action between the developer and contractor Jessella
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Comment
Learning from loved housing: the benefits of adaptable space
Generously proportioned homes with a looser fit make for easy alteration and a long life, says Ben Derbyshire
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News
HMRC figures show residential transactions down 29% month-on-month
Market returns to slump after March spike
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Office for Place seeks ‘design-code lead’ to aid local-authority work
Recruitment campaign offers one-year £54k contract to the successful architect or urban designer
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Green light for 900-home Glasgow mixed use scheme
Plans to demolish St Enoch shopping centre and surrounding buildings backed by council
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In Focus
‘Bigger and complicated is what we enjoy’: an interview with Clarion’s Richard Cook
Clarion smashed its housebuildng record last year but has since dialled back on its development plans. Richard Cook, its director of development, explains his vision for the group
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West Midlands outlines £20bn of investment opportunities
Projects include 630-home development at Friar Park
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Labour party to cut housebuilding cost by overhauling compulsory purchase orders
Proposals by shadow levelling up secretary Lisa Nandy would go beyond the Conservatives’ amendment to the Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill
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Development debts prompt DLUHC intervention at council
Woking’s £1.9bn regeneration schemes make it UK’s ‘most indebted local authority’ in proportion to its size
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House prices fell 1.3% in six months, says Zoopla
Latest House Price Index also reveals buyer demand and sales are running above the five-year-average
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Gentoo hands permanent CEO role to interim
30,000-home housing association makes Louise Bassett’s role permanent
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All social housing in England should be audited, say NHF and CIH
Housing associations, government and regulators need to work together to define new standards for social housing and ensure each home meets these, according to an action plan published in response to the Better Social Housing Review
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Comment
The current funding model for housing associations has been pushed to its limit
As a new parliamentary inquiry launches into social housing finances, Paul Hackett argues associations’ development of new homes will drop unless government intervenes
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News
Henry Boot ‘meeting pre-tax profit expectations’ despite planning delays
Housebuilder eyeing spring and summer sales boost
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Birmingham City Council rapped for safety failings in properties
Regulator flags missed fire, electrical and asbestos checks
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Aster Group increases development by 38%
Southern housing association completes record 1,300 homes as it embarks on £2.3bn plan to build 10,000 homes over seven years
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In Focus
What does the closure of L&G's flagship factory mean for the future of modular in the UK?
Industry players from Mark Farmer to Mike Leonard reflect on the end of production at L&G’s factory in Yorkshire and what it means for the modular development sector. Matilda Battersby reports.
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Comment
L&G Modular’s closure shows there’s a limit to the patience of slow capital
Legal & General’s recent withdrawal from the offsite housing market is a wake-up call for policy makers relying on institutions to fund ambitious infrastructure plans, says Simon Rawlinson of Arcadis
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News
Regal London the latest developer to sign Gove’s building safety pledge
News comes as firm announces £85m partnership with Brent council
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Watkin Jones stays in red as cost of redundancies tops £1m
Firm axed around 40 jobs last autumn in wake of mini-Budget