All Housing Today articles in July 2019 – Page 3
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News
Chapman Taylor submits proposals for Bristol student flats
If given the go-ahead accommodation will be ready for opening of new campus in 2022
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Scruton ‘could return’ to Building Beautiful Commission
Housing secretary offers olive branch to sacked former chair
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In Focus
Building Better, Building Beautiful report: Style and substance?
The commission’s interim findings address questions of planning and engagement but there’s less about resource
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Housing association boss: ‘Avoid style wars when building homes’
Too much focus on what is ‘beautiful’ could be disastrous, says Optivo’s Paul Hackett
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Brokenshire unveils ‘anti-segregation’ plans for social housing tenants
Housing minister said residents shouldn’t have to live under a cloud of stigma
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Brexit indecision testing industry’s patience, says RICS
Trade body says more firms saw workloads increase in second quarter
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News
Councils invited to bid for housing project cash
Local Government Association programme funds efforts to tackle housing crisis
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Government ‘far too slow’ to respond to Grenfell disaster
MPs slam government and Kensington Chelsea council for failing residents affected by the fire
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L&Q gets go-ahead for Loves Farm homes
Housing association to build 41 homes on Cambridgeshire scheme
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Nearly a fifth of homes fail Decent Homes Standard
Poor state of England’s housing stock revealed, with private rented homes the worst culprits
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News
Bellway Wales signs largest land deal
Contract will see housebuilder build 465 homes on the outskirts of Gloucester
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Comment
Is self-build the answer to tackling the housing crisis?
With 6 million Britons interested in building their own home, initiatives are just starting to cater to this market
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News
Goldman Sachs backs Places for People with £50m loan
US investment bank’s move follows its investment in modular homes group Top Hat
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Housing Today and sister title Building have launched a survey to assess the state of the marketplace for modern methods of construction
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Elderly facing private rented sector ‘time-bomb’
More than half a million retirees living in PRS homes could struggle to pay their rent in 20 years’ time, report says
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Government policy ‘a hurdle to creation of healthy communities’, claims report
Document slams permitted development rights and calls for more cash to build social housing
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One Housing chooses Countryside for Camden estates revamp
North London projects aims to more than treble the existing number of homes
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Key workers being priced out of renting, PWC report says
Young tenants in London pay around 53% of their salary on rent
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Comment
The London Plan and achieving London’s housing targets
Details are needed on subsidy level, and how the job will actually get done
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News
Number of leases on new-build houses plummets
Decline in selling new-build houses as leaseholds comes after politicians and buyers attack practice