All articles by Joey Gardiner – Page 71
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NewsSovereign sees build rate drop 72% in lockdown
Major social landlord says covid crisis will hit its 1,900-homes a year construction target
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NewsFormer civil service chief slams planning reforms
Lord Kerslake says plans risk hit to affordable housing delivery and a ’return to mono-tenure estates’
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NewsRemediation of two-thirds of ACM-clad buildings not finished
Latest data shows 243 buildings still have ACM cladding, more than three years on from Grenfell fire
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NewsCouncil housing company submits MMC scheme for planning
Barnet Homes will use modular system developed by architect RCKa
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NewsHousing market bounces back, says RICS
Growth in demand for homes is more widespread than at any point this century
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NewsBellway sees 31% completions slump
Housebuilder says sales rates have now partially recovered from lockdown collapse
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NewsHousing associations raise £650m for development
Developing associations Midland Heart and Hyde Group together raise over half a billion pounds in recent days
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NewsModular housebuilder Etopia first to be declared ‘carbon neutral’
Firm has also signed up to UN climate pledge, as housebuilder Hill appoints new head of sustainability
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NewsGovernment adviser slams planning reform critics
Barrister Christopher Katkowski brands ‘slums of the future’ accusation ’crass’
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NewsLondon council signs ‘biggest ever’ modular council homes deal
Greenwich signs up Liverpool off-site supplier Ideal Modular for £300m 750-home council housing programme
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NewsSection 106 reform could cut affordable housing by a fifth
Government plans to exempt sites up to 50 homes from making contributions prior to scrapping the system entirely
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In FocusPlanning reform: The devil will be in the detail
The white paper begs many questions. It could take years to find the answers
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NewsNew Infrastructure Levy to raise more than existing system
Government has proposed scrapping section 106 agreements and CIL to bring in development tax for infrastructure
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NewsTen things you need to know about the planning white paper
Government’s planning white paper sets out to radically reform the system
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NewsJenrick defends planning overhaul from ‘developers’ charter’ claims
Housebuilders will pay higher planning contributions under new system, housing secretary says
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NewsProfit at L&G’s housing business drops by a third
Half-year results from insurance giant show the impact of pandemic on residential business
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NewsBracknell picks Countryside for 400-home JV
Countryside’s partnerships business wins latest regen contract
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NewsExtra care housing provision to grow 50% in four years
Knight Frank predicts investment boom will see 44,000 properties built
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NewsBuild-to-rent starts slump 60% in covid crisis
But British Property Federation research suggests sector is poised for ‘convincing rebound’ in growth