All Housing Today articles in July 2021 – Page 6
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News
Housebuilding work edges up in May
Official figures show the sector defied the May deluge to record growth but output remains below pre-pandemic level
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Gleeson on course for ‘record’ completions
Sheffield-based housebuilder increases completions by 69%
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Countryside to wind down housebuilding business
Company will sell off sites that don’t fit new partnerships housing model
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Lloyds sets up build to rent venture
High street bank to buy 800 homes from developers by the end of next year
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Persimmon revenue beats pre-covid level
Housebuilder reports 54% turnover increase driven by house price surge
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Jenrick backtracks on pledge for ‘root and branch’ planning reform
Housing secretary tells councils they will be able to set local rates for proposed Infrastructure Levy
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House prices fell 0.5% in June
Halifax says moderate fall is due to deadline for Stamp Duty relief
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Vistry warns on materials costs after ‘strong’ half year
Housebuilder maintains raised profit expectations and says build cost inflation being outpaced by house prices
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Redrow reports 2021 revenue of just under £2bn
Housebuilder says its margin and turnover up substantially as market bounces back from covid
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Comment
Time for a more targeted approach to building safety
The Building Safety Bill is a step forward, but there’s much more to do to solve this crisis once and for all, argues Geeta Nanda
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CPD
CPD 05 2021: Building considerations for commercial rooflight refurbishment
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Ilke launches net zero modular home
Firm says it can build 1,000 a year for developers, investors and registered providers
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In Focus
The Building Safety Bill has been published – what happens next?
The long-awaited Building Safety Bill designed to improve safety and rights for leaseholders has drawn both criticism and praise since its publication yesterday. How quickly will the proposed reforms take effect? Carl Brown explains
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Fears raised over £1bn industry cost of new building safety system
Cost of regulation could affect scheme viability as impact assessment shows burden on industry in first three years
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NHF criticises lack of funding for housing associations in Building Safety Bill
Trade body warns charitable associations are diverting money away from development for fire safety remediation
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Housebuilding work grows at fastest pace in almost 20 years
Purchasing managers sound warning over pressure on costs and margins amid booming market
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Architect warns of ‘avalanche of claims’ from Building Safety Bill
Industry told to brace for flood of historic claims unleashed by bill
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Lovell Later Living poaches housing association development director
Morgan Sindall subsidiary announces latest appointment as it eyes rapid expansion
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Building Safety Bill is ‘industry’s opportunity to embrace far-reaching change’
Legislation plans regulator for buildings over 18m, new homes ombudsman and tougher regulatory framework for construction products
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Tory MP brands Building Safety Bill a ‘sticking plaster’ that won’t help leaseholders
Stephen McPartland accuses the government of lacking the will to fix cladding scandal