All Housing Today articles in January 2022 – Page 8
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News
Government set to remove controversial EWS1 form advice
Long-awaited removal of building safety guidance expected imminently
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News
Housebuilder shares tank on announcement of £4bn cladding levy
Value of UK listed housebuilders falls by around £1bn in early trading as government outlines further contributions
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Reader survey: Omicron and construction
We want to hear about the impact of rising case numbers on your business
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Government to force housebuilders to pay £4bn cladding bill
Gove threatens legal action and funding removal if industry doesn’t meet cost of remediating blocks 11 to 18 metres in height
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In Focus
Is working from home driving a planning system crisis?
With growing evidence to support the idea that the functioning of the planning system has fallen to its lowest-ever ebb, developers are pointing the finger at the switch to remote working by local authorities
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News
Lords committee calls for increased fees to tackle planning ‘crisis’
Wide-ranging report into meeting housing demand proposes charging developers more to process applications
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Housebuilding activity grew in December despite fears over Omicron variant
Latest purchasing managers survey highlights fear over staff abesences shutting sites
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House prices ‘rise by fastest annual rate for 19 years’
2021 ‘defies expectation’ but slowdown expected this year
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Ilke to open second shift at modular factory
MMC firm recruiting to begin two-shift working in the spring
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Plans unveiled for 485-home build-to-rent tower block in Manchester
Property developer Select submits plan for 34-storey in city centre
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Comment
The Tottenham experiment: a template for unlocking intensification?
As ministers look at ideas that can boost surburban densification with the support of local communities, Ben Southwood argues an experiment in Tottenham may provide a useful model
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News
Blueprint reveals designs for Trent Basin scheme
Application for phase 4-8 of the Nottingham city project includes 111 homes
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Modular builder Ilke reports huge loss
But start-up firm says fast-growing order book will allow rapid expansion
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Havebury secures £210m to fund 1,250-home development plan
Havebury secures £210m to fund 1,500-home development plan
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Countryside and Kingston get green light for 2,000-home regeneration project
Scheme will see 2,170 new homes built in £800m project
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Morris Homes returns to profit after covid loss in 2020
North west based housebuilder beats pre-pandemic turnover and completes re-financing
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Swan finance director resigns
More changes at the top as housing association seeks to improve governance after breaching standard
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M&G enters later living rental sector with £200m partnership
Insitutional investor funds first properties under five-year agreement with Birchgrove
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Kier to build 142 homes at former BBC TV Centre for Peabody
West London housing scheme is part of wider 950-home Stanhope regeneration of historic site
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In Focus
Housing Champions Q&A: Mark Kent, Local Space
In our latest reader Q&A, Mark Kent of Local Space discusses his work to deliver a key 2012 Olympic park legacy and reveals what got him hooked on housing as a career.