All articles by Joey Gardiner – Page 36
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NewsHayfield plots expansion with £67m debt deal
Start-up housebuilder plans to grow turnover to £150m next year
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NewsIlke to take on 500 new staff
Modular housebuilder to open up second shift at Yorkshire factory following £60m investment
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NewsWelwyn Hatfield pauses local plan citing PM’s ‘no green field’ conference speech
Green belt authority cancels series of local plan meetings after Boris Johnson tells Tories he wants to take ‘pressure off the South-east’
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NewsHousing demand stabilises after post-stamp duty drop
Latest RICS figures show steady demand, with lack of supply driving prices higher
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NewsHousebuilders and public landowners ‘driving down design quality’
Evidence to House of Lords committee points finger at TfL and NHS Estates for prioritising land receipts over placemaking
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NewsBarratt rides out big fall in Help to Buy sales
Housebuilder records slight dip in reservation despite huge drop-off in use of government’s subsidised purchase scheme
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In FocusWhat do we know so far about what Gove's tenure will mean for housing?
The reshuffle has put the restyled housing ministry in the spotlight, with one of the Tories’ biggest hitters now in charge reflecting a significant recalibration of government priorities, writes Joey Gardiner
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NewsStewart Milne to sell timber frame business
Move part of restructuring and refinancing at loss-making Scottish housebuilder
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NewsSuburban build to rent specialist sees profit rise 169%
PRS REIT reports pre tax profit of £44m as portfolio tops 4,000 homes
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NewsHousing associations to be exempt from £2bn cladding tax
Treasury decides to remove “non-profit” organisations from scope of new levy
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NewsUrban Splash secures £130m funding injection for modular housing business
Developer has agreed memorandum of understanding with Japanese modular giant Sekisui after falling to £13m loss
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NewsPlans for low carbon homes on Bristol Zoo site approved
Sixty two homes to be built on car park adjacent to Zoo as first part of plan to move historic attraction
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NewsMount Anvil recommits to London after ‘perfect storm’ on Manchester scheme
Developer sees 2020 profit drop as it writes down £4.3m against problem scheme.
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NewsHousebuilding growth falls to lowest level since end of 2020 lockdown
Getting hold of labour and materials causing “severe” loss of momentum in construction, purchasing managers’ index finds
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NewsGove calls for more social housing
New housing secretary also says the condition of many social homes ‘scandalously poor’
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NewsNationwide signs up to mortgage indemnity guarantee scheme for new build
Britain’s biggest mortgage lender backs HBF’s Deposit Unlock scheme targeting first time buyers
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NewsGove fails to mention planning in set piece speech
New housing secretary tells Conservative conference he wants communities to ‘take back control’ but gives nothing away on planning reform
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News‘Historic’ Weir Mill regen scheme in Stockport approved
Developer Capital & Centric to start construction of 253-home project early next year
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NewsGove reported to have ordered ‘complete rethink’ on planning reforms
Report comes ahead of first speech by new housing secretary, as fellow cabinet minister says party ‘looking again’ at proposals
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NewsThink tank recommends government funding for neighbourhood planning
Report by Localis on planning reform comes in advance of first speech by new housing secretary Michael Gove