All articles by Joey Gardiner – Page 26
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Minister approves 1,000-home scheme on ‘Watership Down’ site
Stuart Andrew follows inspectors recommendation over Bloor Homes’ Sandleford Park scheme in Berkshire despite opposition
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Solving nutrient neutrality puzzle is a key test of ministers’ housebuilding commitment
On nutrient neutrality, the government must find a way of protecting the environment while being fair to the housing development industry, argues Joey Gardiner
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Residential construction sees year-on-year decline in April
Construction data from Glenigan comes after EPC figures indicated drop off in housing build rates
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Barratt boss rounds on Gove over £3bn levy plan
David Thomas brands cladding levy unfair, unjust and disproportionate
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Hill Group reports record turnover and profit
Essex-based housebuilder sees profit leap as it pushes on with planned expansion
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Nearly 100,000 homes now held up by nutrient neutrality rules, says HBF
February expansion of water pollution watchlist means plans for housing hit in Tees Valley, Norfolk and Cumbria
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CPA cuts housing growth forecast
Latest prediciton shows impact of rising cost pressures and war in Ukraine
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Councils more able to refuse schemes on design grounds under new NPPF
Study shows inspectors are now backing council refusals at planning appeals
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Blackstone-backed Leaf Living announces £34m expansion
Suburban build to rent start up to deliver 110 homes in schemes in Essex in Hampshire
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Housebuilders hit back over £3bn levy plan
HBF says levy ‘unacceptable’ while fears voice over impact on ’innocent’ SME builders
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Gove announces plan for £3bn developer levy
Plan revealed as housing secretary says 35 housebuilders now signed up to cladding pledge
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Cladding pledge includes promise on ‘proportionate’ repairs
Full text of pledge agreed with government ensures housebuilders will not pay for “betterment” of existing properties
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Moda profit soars as build to rent schemes complete
Developer sees pre-tax income quadruple in year to August 2021
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Growth in housebuilding activity stalled in February
ONS figures show construction output overall fell for the first time since October
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Countryside to cut staff and stage MMC ‘volte-face’
Boss of partnerships housebuilder blames poor performance on too rapid expansion and modular facilities
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Growth in housebuilding activity slowed in March
Construction sector confidence slumps to 17 month low accoridng to latest data from purchasing managers
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Inland Homes MD steps down with ‘immediate effect’
Firm gives no reason for ’terminating’ employment of long-time MD Gary Skinner
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Persimmon signs up to Gove cladding deal
Firm confirms ’developer pledge’ will see housebuilders repair blocks going back 30 years, as revealed by Housing Today
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Crest Nicholson signs Gove’s ‘building safety pledge’ to fix tower blocks
Housebuilder first to confirm it will sign agreement and estimates cost will be £80m to £120m
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Gove’s cladding deal - what does it mean for the sector?
With negotiations on a housebuilder pledge to pay for fire safety repairs close to finalising, Joey Gardiner looks at what the likely shape of the deal says about how far the housing secretary has been able to get his way on cladding