All articles by Joey Gardiner – Page 88
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NewsGovernment names landlords ‘failing on cladding’
Housing secretary delivers on threat to reveal firms he says lack plan to replace dangerous ACM
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NewsAvant and Keepmoat ‘up for sale’
Private equity owners do not deny reports that northern-based housebuilders are on the market
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NewsHalf a million people live in fire-risk blocks, study finds
Call for multibillion-pound fund to help those in buildings clad in non-ACM flammable material
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NewsGovernment ‘ignoring’ calls for flood regulations review
Tens of thousands of new homes could become uninsurable in the event of flooding
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NewsThousands of new homes ‘uninsurable’ due to flood risk
As many as 70,000 homes affected, Conservative think tank estimates
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NewsL&Q can be ‘bigger builder than Barratt’
Group development director Fiona Fletcher-Smith recommits to 100,000-home build target despite development ‘pause’
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News£1bn Teviot Estate regen goes out to tender
Poplar Harca looking to find joint venture development partner for 2,500-home east London scheme
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NewsBellway secures garden city permission
Housebuilder wins approval for 221 homes from Ebbsfleet Development Corporation
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NewsImmigration plans 'will hit housing numbers'
RICS says home secretary’s prospective ban on low skill migrants will stop UK building one million homes
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NewsHackitt calls on industry to show greater responsibility
Freedom to innovate requires quid pro quo around responsible behaviour, says fire safety review author
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NewsIndustry leaders call for political stability on housing
Sector reacts with dismay to decision to replace Esther McVey with a sixth housing minister in four years
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NewsHackitt: Powers for new regulator to take at least a year
Chair of shadow body overseeing fire safety says scope of regulator to widen
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NewsHomes England appoints executive director
Harry Swales to lead newly formed markets, partners and places directorate
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NewsRICS: housing market confidence is soaring
Demand growing at fastest pace for four years, monthly survey of agents finds
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NewsHS2 green light paves way for at least 70,000 new homes
Regeneration plans at Old Oak Common and in Birmingham and Manchester are predicated on development of high-speed rail line
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NewsDesign competition for MMC student digs
Bristol’s Trinity college launches competition for sustainable campus design
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NewsSteep fall in number of new homes ordered
Orders down by nearly 10% in final quarter of 2019, ONS data reveals, but output hits record highs
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NewsHalifax reports ‘modest’ January house price rise
Too early to tell if market has turned but positive signs continue, says lender
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NewsBellway profit to fall despite record sales
Housebuilder tells City of “renewed consumer optimism” in 2020
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NewsVeterans and key workers to get 30% discounted homes in First Homes policy
Housing secretary will today publish a consultation outlining how government’s First Homes scheme will work