All Housing Today articles in July 2022 – Page 5
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Building safety minister Greenhalgh resigns
Lord Greenhalgh stepped down Friday saying he was ‘saddened’ by events which led to prime minister’s downfall
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New housing minister appointed
DLUHC appoints two new ministers, including a minister for housng
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In Focus
Seven things you need to know about the new housing secretary
Greg Clark’s appointment to the caretaker role marks his second time in the job. Joey Gardiner tells you everything you need to know to be fully briefed
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Vistry margins better than expected amid sales boom
Housebuilder expects annual profit to be at “the top end of expectations” after strong start to the year
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L&Q subsidiary and Trafford Council to build 162 energy-efficient homes
Trafford Housing Trust and Trafford Council agree joint venture deal
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New later living developer Opus targets 3,000 new homes
Firm backed by European private equity group aims to create portfolio worth £2bn
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Comment
New homes have been demonised for too long
We must not be afraid to advocate for the benefits of new homes, argues Paul Smith
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UK housing market ‘defies expectations’
House prices up 1.8% in June from the month before, says Halifax
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Boris Johnson resigns leaving industry in limbo
Turmoil in government sparks fears of extended housing and planning policy hiatus
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Regulator announces probe into Blackrock-backed ‘for-profit’ provider’
Heylo Housing may not be compliant with governance standard, the Regulator of Social Housing has said.
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Persimmon build rates lower than expected amid shortages and planning delays
Rising costs, planning delays and material shortages restrict new build, but housebuilding giant expects profit in year to be better than expected
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Vistry makes two senior appointments
Phil Farminer and Verity MacMahon have both been promoted to managing director roles
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Comment
Gove’s tenure was not dull – but his successor must focus on housing delivery
Michael Gove achieved much in his 10 months as housing secretary, particularly on building safety. But now the focus must also include helping housing developers build more homes, argues Carl Brown
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Housing secretary Gove sacked
DLUHC ministerial team depleted after sacking and multiple resignations
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Housing minister resigns
Stuart Andrew stands down as part of wave of departures following botched response to Chris Pincher resignation
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Housebuilding activity falls for first time in two years
S&P/CIPS index shows housebuilding is ‘weakest performing area of construction’ amid fears of market slowdown
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Barratt buys sites for more than 600 homes from Harworth
Developer buys parcels of land in Yorkshire and Nottinghamshire
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Gove claims local plan override is ‘necessary safeguard’
Housing secretary defends proposals for new suite of national planning policies to trump local plans
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Housing minister approves controversial 20-storey tower citing ‘outstanding design’
Approval for Stanhope and Hammersmith & Fulham council scheme upheld despite contravening local plan height requirements