All Housing Today articles in July 2021 – Page 2
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News
Ballymore and Sainsbury’s tie up huge Kensington regen deal
Canalside site in Ladbroke Grove will deliver 2,800 homes and a new town centre
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CPD
CPD 07 2021: PVCu windows for medium-rise buildings
This CPD, sponsored by Eurocell, assesses the use of PVCu windows on medium- to high-rise buildings and outlines design, installation, ventilation and other aspects a developer would need to consider. DEADLINE TO COMPLETE: 10 September 2021
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News
Notts retrofit to pilot net-zero ‘pods’
Nottingham City Homes to use system on 170 of its houses
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News
Jenrick to tighten planning guidance around flood risk
Housing secretary says plans opposed by Environment Agency will be called in for determination
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News
Goodstone backs Digbeth scheme for first acquisition
Build-to-rent start up to build out Eutopia’s 500-home Brum regen project
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Comment
Co-living: pandemic-proof housing?
Co-living developments are dynamic, blending uses together to bring people back to High Streets and urban areas, but planners need to catch up, argues Tim Chapman-Cavanagh
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News
Khan rejects £1.5bn plans for Budweiser brewery over affordable housing concerns
Riverside proposals were approved by Richmond council after revisions
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News
Rising costs and materials shortages still pose risk to housing-driven recovery, CPA warns
Private housing and residential repair and maintenance work driving light-side material sales
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News
House price boom set to continue, Savills says
House price growth projections jump from 4% to 9%
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News
St Modwen appoints chairman of Persimmon’s audit committee as its new chief financial officer
Rachel Kentleton to start new role on 6 August
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News
Clarion’s pipeline bolstered as 800 homes receive planning
Firm gets approval for Ilford and Ebbsfleet Garden City schemes
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In Focus
The co-living mini-boom and why not everyone is happy about it
Co-living schemes are rising in popularity and yet local authority planning committees seem unready for this new type of housing
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News
Sector-wide plan to build net zero homes by 2025
Leading firms join forces with government and environmental groups to launch future homes delivery hub
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News
Social housing output jumps 13% in second quarter
But Glenigan review detects early signs of trouble in wider construction industry as materials shortages begin to bite
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News
Persimmon bonus FD to leave next year
Mike Killoran one of three at centre of housebuilder’s executive pay furore
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News
Land shortages and supply chain delays putting new housing at risk, report warns
Knight Frank says firms divided on whether planning changes will impact land supply
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News
Major builders merchants pile pressure on government to rethink self-isolation rules
Travis Perkins and Marshalls bosses say 10 days requirement needs to be relaxed now
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News
Countryside begins share buyback under new housing strategy
Firm wants to return £450m to shareholders by 2023
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News
Housebuilding output to remain below pre-covid level until 2023
Materials and labour shortages will constrain post-lockdown recovery, latest CPA forecast suggests
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News
Joseph wins permission for 1,500 homes in Gravesend
London housebuilder gets approval for JTP-designed scheme beside Thames estuary