All Housing articles – Page 89
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CommentWhat will Gove’s appointment mean for housing and sustainability?
As the housing world waits to see what the new secretary of state has in store for it, Philip Box reflects on Michael Gove’s time at Defra and what we can learn from his previous approach
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NewsSwan Housing Association hires tax specialist as new chair
Organisation appoints new chair as it seeks to expand modular homes development
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NewsPlaces for People posts 17.9% fall in surplus
Increased affordable housing income only partially offsets loss of leisure centre revenue
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CommentGove’s progress will be a test of the PM’s political will on housing
Former MHCLG senior civil servant Matthew Bailes has some advice for the new secretary of state
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NewsRe-focus Homes England to convert existing buildings, says commission
Report suggests dozens of housing policies to promote levelling up
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NewsPincher re-appointed housing minister in rebranded ‘levelling up’ department
Beefed-up department to work alongside levelling up taskforce
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CommentNorthern line extension shows transport’s potential to boost housebuilding
As a new section of the London underground network opens, Graeme Craig of Transport for London explains how transport infrastructure can be the key to unlocking development
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CommentNew builds alone are not the answer, Mr Gove
David Searle urges the new Housing Secretary to look at alternatives to new builds, including converting disused retail space into homes
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NewsG15 housing association doubles surplus due to ‘rapid’ sales
Network Homes bucks pandemic trend with increased surplus and turnover
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NewsWeston poaches Taylor Wimpey’s London MD
Essex-based housebuilder hires exec as group operations boss to oversee growth push
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In FocusA ‘mountain of priorities’ - what’s in Gove’s housing in-tray?
Planning reform, building safety and housing numbers will compete for attention from new housing secretary Michael Gove
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CPDCPD 9 2021: Decarbonising existing homes
This Kingspan Insulation sponsored CPD explains why, to achieve the reductions needed in home energy use, new technology such as heat pumps must be accompanied by measures like insulation. DEADLINE TO COMPLETE: 29 October 2021
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NewsSector figures urge Gove to grip planning reform agenda
All the industry reaction to Michael Gove’s appointment as Housing Secretary
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NewsLendlease lures housing association bigwigs to set up new ‘for profit’ landlord
Former chief executives of Hyde Group and Dolphin Square are directors of newly registered LTYD Homes
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NewsRedrow: ministers must press on with reform of planning system
Politics around planning decisions makes business planning difficult, warns chief exec Matthew Pratt
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NewsGrenfell cladding compliance was responsibility of others, manufacturer tells inquiry
Cladding manufacturer said project team working on the tower’s refurbishment had failed to analyse the regulatory regime
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NewsGove replaces Jenrick as housing secretary
Industry reacts with cautious welcome to Michael Gove’s appointment
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NewsPrices fell back by nearly 4% in July
Post stamp duty slump more pronounced than first thought, official figures show
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NewsDozens of amendments to Building Safety Bill to be debated by MPs
12 changes to existing clauses and 16 new clauses have been proposed by opposition and backbench MPs