All articles by Joey Gardiner – Page 64
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NewsPlanning bill set for significant delay
Analysts suggest legislation to implement white paper reforms may not come forward before May local elections
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In FocusWhat next for planning reform?
A government climbdown on a new formula to determine housing need looks inevitable in the face of Tory backbench revolt. Will it now also have to backtrack on its wider planning reforms, asks Joey Gardiner
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NewsHousing market grows more slowly in October
Latest RICS survey shows buyer demand increasing – but at a lower rate
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NewsHill and Marshall JV to build Marleigh second phase
Joint venture will deliver 417 homes on £550m scheme east of Cambridge
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NewsMcCarthy & Stone sales slump as second wave hits
Retirement housebuilder says revenue for the year has collapsed by 73%
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NewsBoKlok build system wins NHBC accreditation
Ikea-owned modular start-up one of the first to use NHBC’s new system for certifying off-site build
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NewsLabour calls for multi-billion pound housing retrofit boost
Opposition party says energy efficiency programme should be part of £30bn post-covid green jobs stimulus
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NewsPersimmon reports strong sales
But housebuilder reveals market share returned to “more normal levels” in recent weeks
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NewsHousing association standard targets £2 trillion ethical investment market
Initiative to ensure registered providers don’t miss out on mountain of ‘ethical’ investment cash
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NewsNigel Hugill pledges to stay at Urban & Civic
Co-founder says he wants to carry on at developer for a decade after Wellcome Trust buy-out
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NewsTaylor Wimpey shares soar on profit upgrade
Chief exec Pete Redfern says housebuilder expects to beat financial forecasts for 2021
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NewsContractors fight for role on Grosvenor’s £500m Bermondsey project
South London scheme for 1,548 homes designed by architect KPF
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NewsWellcome Trust to buy master developer Urban & Civic
Listed developer agrees to £500m cash offer by charitable foundation
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NewsTens of thousands of homes ‘without flood cover’
Government-commissioned Blanc review finds major problems in flood-prone areas
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NewsFutures Housing outlines 1,200-home development plan
East Midlands housing association aims to build 300 houses a year
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NewsCouncil-owned developer gets housing plans approved
Be First secures permission for 64-home scheme in Dagenham
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NewsFormer supreme court judge attacks planning reforms
Lord Carnwath says there is is ‘no justification’ for white paper’s radical proposals
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NewsL&Q sees home completions fall by half
Housing association also sees starts on site drop by a third in pandemic-hit half year figures
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NewsBrick By Brick in talks with possible buyers
Chief executive of council-owned developer exploring options in case crisis-hit Croydon decides to sell up