All articles by Joey Gardiner – Page 74
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Government planning reforms ‘bypass democracy’, says Labour
Shadow housing secretary Thangam Debbonaire brands expansion of permitted development “astonishing”
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Ilke to develop modular scheme for Network Rail
Offsite housebuilder to develop 40 homes on land owned by the UK rail infrastructure operator
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Khan calls for £5bn London housing bailout
Mayor Sadiq Khan says money needed to ‘flip’ unsold new homes into affordable housing
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Thousands of new homes sales at risk from Help to Buy cut-off
Home Builders’ Federation claims 18,400 sales will fall unless government extends support scheme
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Housebuilder shares soar on reports of stamp duty cut
Reports suggests chancellor Rishi Sunak will quadruple existing tax threshold to £500k
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Completions at Barratt slump by 30%
UK’s largest housebuilder reveals covid impact in end of year trading update
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Government extends £9bn affordable housing programme
Housing associations given another year to start work on schemes following covid crisis
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Planning reform: Be careful what you wish for
Ripping up the current system will take years, introduce uncertainity and cost a fortune. Joey Gardiner asks if the effort is likely to be worth it
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Row over PM’s ‘newt counters’ tirade against planning
Professional institute hits out at Boris Johnson’s promise of radical reform of planning
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Modular builder claims ‘no delay’ to delivery of schemes in lockdown
Tide Construction says on time delivery of current 2,500 home programme shows resilience of MMC
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HAs must submit business plan in September
Regulators tells associations to quickly work out capital spend programme including new home development
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Heseltine brands PM’s recovery strategy ‘deeply disappointing’
Former Conservative deputy PM adds voice to critics of Johnson’s “build, build, build” speech
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MPs put Jenrick under further pressure over Westferry
Chair of select committee tables dozens of detailed questions over controversial planning decision
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Nationwide records first annual price fall for 12 years
House prices fall 1.4% in June according to latest figures
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Covid crisis to prompt surge in MMC uptake
Savills predicts usage of MMC in homes will rise from around 8% to 20% in ten years
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Government insists it has not cut affordable housing funding
Housing ministry issues clarification after Johnson speech sparks fears of funding cut
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L&G commits to make all homes net zero
Insurance giant aims to hit target by 2030 as part of drive to ‘build back better’
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Redrow exits London as turnover slumps
Housebuilder said it will focus on regional business as buyers look for green space post-covid
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Housebuilding volume to drop by 84,000
Prediction of slump in output of a third comes before Boris Johnson’s covid recovery speech later today
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Comment
Tony Pidgley - a man always ahead of the game
Admired, feared and respected in equal measure, the industry has lost one of its greats