All Housing Today articles in July 2022 – Page 3
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News
Government unveils major nutrient neutrality assistance package
Housebuilders say plans to develop offsetting solution and upgrade waterworks by 2030 falls short
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In Focus
The push for 300,000 homes: interview with Lord Stunell
Lib Dem grandee Lord Andrew Stunell explains why his party isn’t anti-development and how he would increase housing delivery to 300,000 homes a year.
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News
MPs call for affordable supply boost to help housing quality problem
Committee also demands introduction of specific regeneration funding for affordable housing
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London to double council housing target
Sadiq Khan pledges to start work on 20,000 new council homes by 2024
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Homes England misses all five housing delivery targets for 2021/22
Government agency blames labour and materials shortages as it undershoots targets by as much as 37%
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Comment
The importance of designing homes for social value
Amid the ‘wild west’ environment of ESG reporting, we must take a step back and think about what social impact really means when designing housing schemes, writes Jo Cowen
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News
Catalyst and Hill Group submit 995-home plan to Haringey Council
Sixty per cent of the homes for the proposal next to St Ann’s Hospital are affordable
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NHF boss warns MPs new infrastructure levy may hit affordable homes delivery
Kate Henderson says section 106 replacement needs to ensure homes can be built in low-value areas
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Hill picks up collapsed offsite firm
Purchase of Fusion for less than £1m will allow Hill to supply up to 1,250 apartment units a year
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High Court ruling could mean swifter resolution to cladding cost disputes
Judgment against contractor could ‘provide a steer’ for other cases, experts say
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News
Housebuilders monitor construction sites during heatwave
Barratt has rescheduled works for the cooler parts of the day
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Comment
HA ‘mega mergers’ can boost development and improve services
L&Q boss Fiona Fletcher-Smith argues increasing size through ‘mega-mergers’ and improving services to existing residents are not mutually exclusive
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News
Groupwork wins Bristol housing competition
Architect to design homes for council housing company Goram Homes
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Tory leadership candidate pledges to ditch 300k housing target
Foreign secretary Liz Truss said “Whitehall-inspired” housing targets were “Stalinist”
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Contractors update guidance for sites as heat emergency declared
Major builders Laing O’Rourke, Mace and Wates issue fresh advice as record-breaking highs expected
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Housing association wins key legal battle with contractor over faulty cladding liability
Hyde subsidiary celebrates as contractor Mulalley facing potential bill of £8m over dispute on Portsmouth towers
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Partnerships builder Willmott Dixon says supply chain ‘dodging’ £44m cladding repair bill
Firm’s chairman promises legal action against subcontractors over mixed use scheme
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Hyde becomes first housing association to register ‘for-profit’ arm
55,000-home targeting increased development
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Banks agree to lend on properties with defects if remediation plan in place
Housing secretary Greg Clark welcomes move to unlock the lending market.
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Garden villages totalling 3,450 new homes move step closer
Projects in Leicestershire and County Durham to progress after ‘complex’ land deals signed