All Housing Today articles in June 2021 – Page 3
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News
Jenrick blocks plans for 443-home mixed use scheme on banks of Thames
U I’s £500m plan to redevelop former London Fire Brigade headquarters rejected following public inquiry
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In Focus
Making sure electric vehicle chargers are part of your next build
Be prepared for the upcoming regulation changes
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In Focus
How can we all be a part of making our buildings safer?
Allan Binns, architectural director at Ryder Architecture gives a principal designer’s view on embracing a safer future
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News
Consultants still unable to value housing blocks despite EWS1 reforms
Savills and JLL say a lack of robust information from landlords on cladding is bedevilling attempts to get market moving
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Berkeley reports profit boost despite London’s covid hit
Housebuilder grows turnover by 14.7% and says confidence returning in the capital
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Persimmon agrees to pay compensation after competition investigation
Regulator is still pursuing Taylor Wimpey, Countryside and Barratt over sale of leasehold homes
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Comment
‘Use it or lose it’ threat is built on shaky foundations
Proposals to force developers to speed up housing build rates are based on a false premise. They are likely to make the problem worse, says Paul Smith
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News
L&G affordable housing pipeline tops 6,000 with latest deal
Insurance giant says plan to buy 207-home east London scheme its largest yet
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Affordable starts and completions drop due to Covid-19
Extent of slowdown in English grant-funded housebuilding revealed in latest figures
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Senior Tory brands planning reform Johnson’s ‘poll tax’
Lord Hague’s comments come as Conservative backbenchers criticise proposal in wake of by-election loss
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Grenfell insulation firm Kingspan expects jump in profit and sales
Materials company eyes 57% profit increase for the first half of the year
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British Land presses ahead with first build-to-rent scheme three years after plans were mothballed
McLaren to start work by autumn
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L&G agrees deal to invest £350m in Bristol regeneration scheme
Temple Island project set to provide 550 new homes
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Information
On-demand webinar | How is technology supporting the rise of modular construction?
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News
June house price rise ‘highest for six years’ says Rightmove
But Rightmove also notes early signs of slowing
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News
Ilke Homes to build 153 homes for registered provider
Modular housebuilder grows order book to more than £200m with £44m deal
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Comment
By-election defeat deepens government dilemma over planning reform
Conservative backbenchers are putting the government under pressure following Sarah Green’s shock Chesham and Amersham victory, writes Tom Lowe
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Comment
Section 106 has promoted mixed communities for decades, but not for much longer
Planning reforms do not compel developers to provide affordable housing on-site, which could reverse years of progress