All Housing Today articles in June 2019 – Page 5
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News
Labour report spells out radical approach to land reform
Document edited by Guardian columnist George Monbiot makes the case for community land trusts and ditching council tax
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Comment
Ambition and ingenuity – delivering semi-rural affordable homes
Rural contexts need just as much attention importance of placemaking and demanding the highest standards
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News
Build to rent features 'address top problems faced by renters'
Lack of upfront fees is one of the tenure’s attractions, HomeOwners Alliance survey finds
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News
Big names chase next phase of £375m London resi job
Larger phase at Lewisham site due to start next spring
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News
Sanctuary Homes given green light to build 118 homes in Aberdeen
Housing association will build 72 flats and 46 houses for social rent
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News
House prices dip in May
Last month was the sixth month in a row that the year-on-year price comparison saw a decline
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News
Government to let EU workers into UK if no-deal Brexit happens
‘The borders aren’t going to shut overnight,’ immigration minister says
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In Focus
Interview: Andrew Matthews, Proctor & Matthews
The acclaimed architect discusses distinctive places, design and build, and developing communities to combat loneliness
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News
Anglo-American JV lodges £50m Sheffield plans
Build-to-rent development would deliver 364 flats and ground-floor commercial space
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News
RTPI calls for government 'commitment' to the UK's planning system
Institute’s CEO urges backing following publication of UK 2070 Commission report
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News
Fewer homes built on developed land, says MHCLG
And homes built on green belt land accounted for 2% of the total built last year
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News
Wilmott Dixon to build social housing for Leeds city council
The 59 homes have been designed by Halsall Lloyd Partnership
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Comment
The housing association as master developer
Arcadis’ Richard Jones sees HAs are growing into a role to which they are particularly suited
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News
Sadiq Khan names membership of London housing panel
Representatives from 15 organisations will help shape the capital’s housing policy
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