All articles by Joey Gardiner – Page 17
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NewsVilliers claims Gove is listening in talks over planning compromise
Rebel MP says government ’listening’ to her calls to scrap housing target as Labour accuses PM of being ’weak’
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NewsHousebuilders hit back at ‘anti-development’ building safety levy
Representatives of homebuilders say the government is punishing ‘innocent’ firms for the failures of ‘the few’
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NewsGove pulls key planning reform vote as rebellion grows
Vote on Levelling Up Bill axed as Tory gets 46 supporters for rebel amendment to scrap housing targets
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NewsFive-year mortgages drop back below 6%
Further evidence of stability returning to mortgage market but rates remain elevated
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NewsPocket wins permission for 500 north London homes
Two planning approvals include developer’s first ever build to rent project
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NewsHousing associations miss build targets as inflation costs mount
Sovereign, Optivo and Great Places all report impact of cost rises in half-year figures
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NewsCouncils to get new powers to block planning permission
Government amendments to the Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill to designed to stop housebuilders landbanking
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NewsGoodstone Living makes CEO appointment
Macquarie-backed build-to-rent developer picks former student housing executive
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NewsHousebuilders lament ‘bitterly disappointing’ autumn statement
Senior figures say the package does nothing to help an industry ‘under siege’
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NewsAutumn statement: Hunt reverses Kwarteng’s ‘permanent’ stamp duty cut from 2025
Decision comes as OBR forecasts long term pain in housing market
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NewsAffordable housebuilding hits seven-year high
But fears remain over future delivery amid cost inflation and looming downturn
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NewsHouse prices flat in September as inflation soars
Official figures show annual growth in value of homes now outpaced by spiralling inflation
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NewsNotting Hill beats new homes completions target
But G15 landlord says it will build at current reduced rate for forseeable future
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NewsGove pledges to use planning powers stop ugly housing
Secretary of state says design of too many developments is “disappointing”
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CommentGove’s return could mean a fight with housebuilders is on the cards
The re-appointment of Michael Gove as housing secretary is likely to mean the return of fraught discussions with the industry about building safety costs, writes Joey Gardiner
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NewsAsking prices drop 1.1% in a month
Rightmove says latest fall is result of market turbulence but in-line with pre-pandemic seasonal trends
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NewsChurch of England submits plans for 2,200-home new Sussex village
Church says scheme designed to deliver on promises to help tackle housing crisis
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NewsVistry sets out ambitious post-merger growth plan
In an exclusive interview, the housebuilder’s partnerships boss Stephen Teagle says firm will retain Countryside’s modular businesses following Friday’s mega-merger
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NewsVistry’s £1.2bn takeover of Countryside completes
Merged housebuilder to start trading shares from Monday
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NewsL&Q completions up 7% in first half of the year
Housing association giant builds over 2,000 homes in six months but prepares to reduce capital spend