All Housing Today articles in June 2023 – Page 9
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News
Planning inspector backs conversion of listed hospital into housing
Scheme centred on Victorian facility in Portsmouth will deliver 209 flats and houses
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Inspector finds delayed Surrey local plan ‘unsound’
Draft Tandridge council plan to be scrapped after previously halting work on the document
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Regional builders picked for huge garden village scheme
Developer Buckland says partnerships model and local firms will guarantee quality at 6,000-home Welborne project
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Peabody executive wins race to become CIH president in 2024
Elly Hoult wins vice-presidential election on promise to promote professionalism
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Comment
The rough guide to housing supply - learning from planning policy abroad
Minneapolis, Auckland and Helsinki are just three cities that have boosted supply by loosening planning. Paul Smith argues we should learn from them.
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Gloucester City Homes agrees £130m funding deal as part of 400-home plan
Stock transfer housing association to regenerate existing estate
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Mid Group administrators given extra six months to investigate firm’s transactions
Cowgills say collapsed offsite builder’s transactions “require further investigation”
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Lampton Homes appoints new managing director
Hounslow council-owned company names property exec Steven Wild to run its housing arm
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Developer defends 130-home mixed-use Waterloo plans after Gove presses pause
Stanhope says five-block Royal Street scheme offers “subsantial tangible benefits”
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Crest Nicholson to review ‘all cash commitments’ as sales drop
Housebuilder says drop in sales will impact cash position but finances remain strong
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Midland Heart ‘on target’ to hit 4,000-home goal despite drop in completions
Housing association posts increased turnover but reduced surplus
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Costs of meeting building safety rules for high-rises could reach nearly £3bn, DLUHC says
Impact assessment shows estimated costs of new regime for ‘higher-risk’ residential buildings
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Gleeson hires group sales director
Appointment of Steve McElroy latest in string of hires made despite recent job cuts
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Councillors block 700-home scheme
Loss of old industrial buildings and lack of larger family apartments fuels rejection of plans for Birmingham’s Digbeth area
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L&G’s later living arm hires former McCarthy Stone executive as operations director
Angie Harding joins Inspired Villages as it seeks to scale up activity
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Asking prices drop at fastest rate for five years
Rightmove says 1.9% fall is steepest in August since 2018
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Persimmon’s plan for 187-home Newquay scheme gets go ahead
The proposal given the green light by Cornwall Council includes 56 homes for social housing
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A2 Dominion finance director announces retirement after 30 years
Dean Tufts joined the 38,000-home strong housing association in 1993 when it had just 1,500 properties
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Crest Nicholson issues profit warning amid ‘deteriorating’ sales
Housebuilder seeking to cut costs as it revises down its profit forecast for the year by 47%
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In Focus
Will Gove’s latest local plan reforms have a positive impact on delivery?
Matilda Battersby talks to industry players about the local aspect of the housing secretary’s long term strategy, and what it might mean.