All Housing articles – Page 89
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NewsGovernment to face legal challenge over PD rights expansion next week
Campaigners against planning deregulation want to see new rights quashed
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NewsNotting Hill Genesis hires senior housebuilding figures to its board
New non-execs at 66,000-home housing association also include former Haringey council leader
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NewsWheatley Group posts £23m deficit
Re-financing costs help push Scotland’s largest association into deficit
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NewsConverting vacant Yorkshire mills could deliver 9,000 homes
Historic England says the 237 unused mills in the region could be repurposed into housing
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In FocusOrr inspiring: David Orr’s remedy for the housing crisis
Affordable housing guru talks about chairing for-profit provider ReSI, the problems with planning and his frustration at a lack of a national housing strategy
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NewsRiverside eyes house building surge as it posts 69% increase in surplus
Increased income from rent rises and stock acquisitions boosts bottom line
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CommentHouse building has a lot to learn from the automotive industry
Former supercar industry executive Paul Buddin joined modular builder TopHat last month. Here he argues what house building can learn car manufacturing.
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NewsRegional house price growth to outpace London until 2024
Latest forecast from Hamptons predicts slower growth - but no big falls
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NewsUrban Splash appointed to lead £750m Swansea regen project
Multi-site plan to boost city centre
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NewsLabour to pledge 50% cap on foreign off-plan sales
Shadow housing secretary will also set out plans to give first time buyers “first dibs” on new build homes for six months
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NewsContractors put on notice for £750m retrofit framework
Four-year Fusion21 deal to include £500m of work to decarbonise existing homes
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NewsDeveloping housing association faces £10m bill after overcharging tenants
Total overcharging was more than three times previously reported
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CommentAction to revive high streets is leading to new housing too
Historic England’s High Street Action Zones are hugely beneficial for regeneration, argues Ben Derbyshire
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News1,000-home Ironbridge power station scheme gets green light
Shropshire councillors approve scheme after Harworth agrees to double number of affordable homes
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NewsLloyds and Homes England launch £300m house building fund
New fund aims to support the development of 10,000 homes
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NewsCall for build to rent exemption as Treasury publishes £2bn developer tax details
British Property Federation argues rental landlords are already facing full cost of post-Grenfell fire safety repairs themselves
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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