All Housing articles – Page 36
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News
Birmingham City Council rapped for safety failings in properties
Regulator flags missed fire, electrical and asbestos checks
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News
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
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Comment
We must stop thinking that small interventions on housing can make a difference
Long-term strategic thinking, continuous investment and an end to politicians’ suspicion of housebuilding is needed in order to really boost housing delivery, argues David Orr
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News
Barratt remains tight-lipped over future of chair at centre of CBI misconduct claims
Barratt declines to comment on whether John Allan will serve out the rest of his term, following allegations of inappropriate behaviour
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Gove to re-think controversial decision to block Berkeley Homes scheme
Housing secretary to quash original decision and think again after realising local land supply data is out of date
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Comment
Homes England’s new focus on placemaking and regeneration is long overdue
A more interventionist and re-aligned funding agency will create opportunities for more meaningful housing delivery, argues Matthew Waters
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News
Gloomy predictions now 'looking unlikely' as prices jump in May, says Rightmove
Prices increase 1.8% month-on-month
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News
Planning approvals for major housing schemes increase 79%
Market ‘buoyed’ by uptick in approvals for major projects, says Glenigan
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News
Chief financial officer departs Notting Hill Genesis after less than two years
Former Network Rail finance director Yomi Okunola leaves the housing association, with Susan Hickey stepping in as interim
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News
Clarion pauses work on 15 schemes due to second staircases uncertainty
Housing association giant has 2,000 affordable homes on hold
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Housing Today launches new market confidence data hub
Premium Boardroom service expanded to include market confidence and sentiment data
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News
Homes England and L&G JV signs deal to work on 1,000-home Bradford regeneration
English Cities Fund to partner with Bradford council on ‘city village’ plan
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News
Development by large London housing associations to fall by a third, G15 warns
Largest housing associations in the capital warn of drop off in development without support
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Comment
It’s not all about adding to supply – replacing homes through regeneration is vital too
As battles rage in the Conservative Party over housing targets, Geeta Nanda argues for a more sophisticated debate centred on long-term plans including regeneration
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News
Brickmaker sees income drop as housebuilders build fewer homes
Forterra says revenue hit by housing slowdown
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Homes England to move away from ‘pure’ supply in social value shift
Government body given ‘renewed and expanded mission’ which could spell greater use of CPO powers for brownfield regeneration