All articles by Joey Gardiner – Page 7
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Government delays planning policy reforms
Michael Gove signals new NPPF rules won’t be introduced until the autumn
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Latest customer satisfaction data shows Avant dropping to three-star staus
Taylor Wimpey also currently on track to lose five-star rating as customer satisfaction drops across the sector
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MP brands Environment Agency's uncertainty on nutrients crisis ‘unacceptable’
Former housing secratary says lack of Environment Agency timeframe to sort nutrient neutrality requires urgent government action
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Housebuilder CG Fry loses landmark nutrients case
Lawyer says firm is considering appeal to supreme court
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Lord Kerslake: ‘The sector has lost a supremely powerful voice’
The untimely death of former Homes and Communities Agency boss and Peabody chair Lord Kerslake has left the housing sector poorer, says Joey Gardiner
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Environment Agency boss refuses to give timeframe to sort nutrients crisis
John Curtin tells Lords Committee the government’s Plan for Water will resolve problems but implementation timetable is unclear
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Ilke Homes goes into administration
‘All activities to cease’ as loss-making modular housebuilder fails to find a buyer
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Barratt sells 600 homes to Lloyds rental subsidiary
Deal with Citra Living comes as housebuilders ramp up bulk sales in ‘challenging’ market
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Housebuilding completions drop 12% in first quarter
Official figures show impact of downturn, with completions slumping 42% in London quarter-on-quarter
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Affordable homes funding overhauled as government misses programme target
Homes England will be able to fund replacement affordable homes for the first time amid deepening delivery challenges
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Combined authorities to oversee Labour green belt release, says Nandy
Shadow housing secretary says development corporations would get a role in building homes on former green belt land
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Mount Anvil reports sharp rise in profit for 2022
London-focused regeneration developer says it has been ‘unaffected’ by build cost rises
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L&G ‘committed’ to housing despite modular U-turn
Housing boss says insurance giant remains ‘passionate’ about housing after shutting Leeds factory
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House sales 'to drop 25%' amid mortgage rate surge
Capital Economics also predicts sharp price falls ahead of vital Bank of England rate-setting meeting
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Housing association build capacity 'cut by a third by borrowing cost hikes'
Analysis by L&G suggests traditional housing associations will be able to build 20,000 fewer homes per annum
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Bank of England announces bumper half point rate rise
Base rate to increase to 5% amid persistent inflation fears
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Ilke Homes files notice of intention to appoint administrator
Action gives troubled modular housebuilder two week breathing space from creditors in which to sell company
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Fears grow over interest rate impact on new build
Warning of significant impact on London housing starts as average two-year fixed mortgage rates top 6%
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Government insists SMEs are ‘indispensable’ after AC Lloyd closure
DLUHC spokesperson says planning reforms will help smaller housebuilders in wake of decision to shut by firm affected by scheme ’call in’
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SME housebuilder behind called-in scheme shuts up shop
Developer AC Lloyd Group closes housebuilding operations in wake of Michael Gove’s decision to call in 200-home project