All Housing articles – Page 67
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CommentWe must not let housing policy fall victim to political popularism
The proposed Right to Buy for housing association tenants shows Boris Johnson is desperately grasping for policies that won’t work and will cause damage, warns Ben Derbyshire
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NewsHousebuilding output rebounded in April
Increase in value of housebuilding work follows two successive monthly decreases
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NewsRelief as government releases part of ‘crucial’ software for regulation changes next week
The first tranche of SAP 10.2 software will cover 75% of buildings
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NewsHousing sector slams Johnson’s plans to extend Right To Buy
Housing associations will not have resources to replace sold homes, industry groups warn
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NewsResidential starts rise slightly in May
But total value of residential project starts still 26% down year-on-year says Glenigan
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NewsDemand for homes falls as cost-of-living pressures and interest rates bite, says RICS
House prices however expected to rise in the short term due to lack of supply
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In FocusGlitches in the system: getting ready for part L
Emily Twinch looks at the preparedness of the house building industry to comply with the changes to regulations next week to ensure homes are more energy efficient
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NewsBerkeley appoints banking veteran as new chair
Former Schroders chair Michael Dobson to lead housebuilder board from September
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NewsHouse price growth slows but remains in double digits, says Halifax
Market ‘showing signs of cooling’ but lack of supply means growth is still historically high
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CommentUnlocking large sites with transport is key to boosting regeneration
Genuinely collaborative spatial planning is the key to delivering maximum value to communities, writes Fiona Fletcher-Smith
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NewsLater living giant Anchor appoints new CEO as Ashcroft announces retirement
CFO Sarah Jones promoted to top job
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NewsNotting Hill Genesis boss Davies awarded CBE
Boss of 66,000-home association recognised for services to housing
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NewsModular construction 'emits 45% less carbon than traditional methods'
Study by Cambridge University and Napier University found 28,000 tonnes of carbon were saved on two modular schemes in London
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CommentCreating the right local design code
The levelling up and regeneration bill will require all planning authorities to have an area-wide design code in place. This brings opportunities and challenges for planners and developers, writes Jane Dann
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NewsNew fire safety regulations adopt some Grenfell Inquiry recommendations
Resi blocks over 18m must have evacuation alert system under measures announced today
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NewsOptivo starts more than halve in two years
43,000-home housing association misses development targets as it reveals extent of its housebuilding slowdown
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NewsLovell hires Berkeley regional MD for new land director role
Morgan Sindall’s partnerships housing arm seeking to boost number and size of mixed-tenure sites
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CommentWhy Gove’s proposed ‘street votes’ policy deserves our support
Street votes could enable denser, more energy efficient, car-free neighbourhoods that people actually want, argues Ben Derbyshire
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NewsHouse price growth slows as mortgage approvals drop to below pre-pandemic levels
Market expected to slow throughout the rest of the year
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NewsNatural England advice ‘overestimates new housing’s impact on nutrient pollution’
HBF urges councils to base nutrient neutrality figures on different criteria to those recommended by Natural England