All articles by Joey Gardiner – Page 66
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NewsSunderland sets out 1,000-home riverside regeneration plan
Consultation begins on next stage of city’s development vision
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NewsNewest homes ‘least comfortable’ during lockdown
Small size and lack of outdoor space made residents less happy with new properties, study by UCL finds
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NewsMacBryde plans to quadruple sales following buy-out
Regional housebuilder sets agenda for growth in wake of deal backed by Redrow founder Steve Morgan
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NewsHousing minister hints at planning U-turn
Chris Pincher’s comments follow parliamentary savaging by backbench Tories
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NewsTheresa May attacks government planning reforms
Former PM criticises ‘ill-conceived’ housing numbers algorithm
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NewsGovernment ignores MPs’ call for 90,000 a-year social homes plan
Select committee chair says housing ministry has failed to address request
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NewsMarket growth still strong in September, says RICS
However, estate agents increasingly concerned over fall in transactions over the year ahead
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NewsHouse price surge continues in September
Latest survey by Halifax puts annual growth at four-year high – but questions remain over how long boom will last
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NewsArgent sets out Brent Cross vision
Developer to build 6,700 homes on 180-acre north London site
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NewsPM pledges to put two million on the housing ladder
Boris Johnson says reform of mortgage market will spark ‘biggest expansion of home ownership since the 1980s’
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NewsBuild to rent investment to hit record high in 2020
£4bn to be spent on new build rented homes despite pandemic, says new research
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In FocusCould covid spell the end of open-plan living?…
… probably not, but people are reassessing their housing needs, with room for home-working and outdoor space top of the wishlist. Now housebuilders are starting to rethink home designs
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NewsCambridgeshire council signs up housebuilder for development JV
South Cambridgeshire forms partnerships with Hill Group and Balfour Beatty
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NewsBoris Johnson promises loans scheme for first-time buyers
Prime minister says he wants to help renters by creating “generation buy”
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NewsUrban Splash falls to £3.4m loss
Pre-tax loss follows demerger of modular housing business without receiving payment
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NewsLegal challenge of PD expansion continues despite space standards U-turn
Campaign group says challenge unaffected by shock reversal by government on its permitted development policy
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NewsMcStone partners with Anchor for new later living homes
The UK’s largest providers of housing for older people join forces to develop new homes
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NewsHA consortium to kick start offsite homes procurement
Building Better group of associations will launch modular framework procurement this month
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NewsGovernment turns down half of applicants for £1bn cladding fund
More than half of the decided applications to pay for remediation of non-ACM clad buildings so far refused
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NewsArgent founder to chair housing quango
Peter Freeman given Homes England job after departure of Sir Edward Lister to be Downing Street adviser