All Housing Today articles in July 2022 – Page 2
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News
Shearer and Hill sign JV deal for 1,300-home Coventry regen scheme
City centre scheme to deliver up to 1,300 homes
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News
St Modwen plans 350 all-electric homes on historic site
Detailed plans for the former MG Rover site in Birmingham are with the council
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IMMO announces £1bn plan to retrofit 3,000 PRS homes
Proptech firm to set up as a private landlord
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Comment
Ministers must take long-term, difficult decisions to boost housebuilding
Ministers can secure A Fair Deal for Housing by limiting house price inflation, reforming housing taxation and using compulsory purchase powers to capture land value uplift for affordable housing, writes Matthew Bailes
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News
Offsite contractor Mid Group collapses
Administrators look to transfer contracts to other firms after latest collapse in offsite market
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Caddick submits plans for nearly 2,000 homes in Leeds
The City One Leeds scheme is being built on a brownfield site that is currently a temporary car park
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L&Q announces board and committee hires
Three non-exec roles filled as association giant pursues 32,000-home pipeline
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45% of councils 'now have build-to-rent in their pipeline'
Build-to-rent completed stock increases 16% in a year
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News
Tower Hamlets council gives go ahead for 202-home regen plan
One Housing and Mount Anvil will ensure 94 of the 202-homes will be for people on the housing waiting list or shared ownership
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News
Truss vows to remove planning constraints and create more ‘Bournvilles’
Odds-on favourite to be PM to set out deregulatory investment zone plan to create new towns
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Comment
A holistic approach is needed on nutrient neutrality
After a slow start, the government is at least taking the nutrient pollution issue seriously but now more joined-up thinking is needed, argues Andrew Watson
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News
Two housing projects win place on Stirling Prize shortlist
Residential schemes are among six included on the 2022 Riba Stirling Prize shortlist.
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Final phase of £1bn Salford regen project gets green light
Salford City Council approves up to 1,000 homes as part of 25-acre neighbourhood
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Government’s nutrient mitigation scheme ‘years away’
Natural England will not even begin tender process for national offsetting mechanism until the autumn
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In Focus
Sunak v Truss: their track records on housing
And then there were two..Emily Twinch looks at what the remaining contenders for number 10 have said about housing and what they have done for the industry to date.
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CPD
CPD 8 2022: Streamlining weatherproofing in modular construction
This J&W sponsored CPD explains how modular buildings benefit from a different kind of weatherproofing and how to specify the appropriate materials
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News
Countryside to shut brand new modular factory
Firm says it will ‘exit’ the business despite having invested £20m in setting it up
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News
690-home estate regen plan in south London approved
Southwark Council and Drmm scheme to rebuild Tustin Estate gets green light
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Optivo and Southern merger designate board announced
Sir Peter Dixon would be the chair of the new 77,000-home social landlord
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Blackstone and Regis seek new investors for Sage’s 30,000-home development push
Investors to sell stake in 9,000-home portfolio