All Housing articles – Page 72
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Comment
Gove has delivered a levelling up policy lacking real detail or serious money
Michael Gove’s seemingly ambitious vision falls a bit flat and ‘left behind’ towns deserve better, argues Carl Brown
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News
McCarthy & Stone pledges half of future development to use MMC
Retirement housing giant doubles target for offsite homes
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News
4,000 homes in Cambridgeshire given green light
‘Largest new town since Milton Keynes’ planned by Homes England
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News
RICS boss hits back at Gove’s plan for new monitoring powers over body
Interim chief executive Richard Collins questions purpose of planned statutory governance reviews
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Comment
The Leasehold Reform Bill: a misplaced eye on developers
Limiting a ground rents ban to new-builds seems oddly aimed at housebuilders, who for the most part have modified their practice on this anyway, argues Linda Kirk
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News
Housing funding rules set for overhaul to support ‘levelling up’
‘80/20 rule’ axed to channel more Homes England money into the north and midlands
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News
Sovereign surplus falls 11% as development slowdown continues
Housing association continues to battle inflation and materials shortages
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News
Inland Homes boosts turnover 46% but profit ‘unsatisfactory’
Cost over-runs, write-offs and inflation hinder margins
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Comment
How do we make our towns and cities denser?
Densification of housing can drive productivity and growth in our suburbs, argues Paul Smith
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News
Kingspan ordered to halt sales of Kooltherm K15 insulation product
Insulation manufacturer recalls batches of the same product used on Grenfell after it was found to have lower than advertised fire safety performance
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News
Forterra warns on further price hikes for bricks
Firm says more increases likely after recent double-digit rises
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News
Tilia appoints former Persimmon and Linden exec as MD
Andrew Hammond joins business formerly known as Kier Living
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News
Clarion increases turnover 15% as sales income rises
The housing association completed 1,586 homes in the first nine months of last year
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News
Northern housing associations put £250m worth of work up for grabs
JV North asking SMEs and MMC firms to bid to build part of 4,000-home pipeline
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In Focus
Housing shortages could prove a springboard for long-awaited planning reform
Catherine Kennedy, head of development and head of housing & regeneration for Property at Forbes Solicitors, considers whether housing shortages will accelerate planning reforms in 2022
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News
Cladding manufacturers must pay into fund or face ban, Gove says
Housing secretary says cladding and insultation sector must contribute ‘significant portion’ of remediation costs
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News
Terra Firma buys Hopkins Homes
Giant private equity firm buys £194m-turnover housebuilder in latest move into UK housing market
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News
Orbit appoints banking expert as new chair
Current board member David Weaver to replace Baroness Tessa Blackstone
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News
MPs launch inquiry into Gove’s building safety funding plan
Committee calls for industry submissions on proposed £4bn housebuilder levy