All Housing Today articles in March 2026 – Page 9
-
NewsDetailed plans submitted for 248-home regeneration of shopping centre site near Bury
Updated masterplan for Prestwich Village will also deliver a market hall, village square, shops, and health and leisure facilities
-
NewsCity Hall hands British Land grant to increase Canada Water affordable homes to 9%
Scheme was called in last year after report found only 3% of its 3,700 homes could be delivered as affordable
-
In FocusArada bought the dip in the UAE and reaped the rewards. But will it work in London?
Its purchase of developer Regal London last year might have been the first most in the UK had heard of Arada. But in the UAE it has been building up a reputation for green, wellbeing-led development for the better part of a decade. Daniel Gayne finds out what it plans ...
-
CommentWhy the 2035 Decent Homes Standard deadline is a warning, not a window
Landlords cannot afford to delay in preparing for the Decent Homes Standard, writes Kevin Hartshorn
-
NewsTwo thirds of gateway 2 decisions in last three months were green lights, Building Safety Regulator says
Group adds more remediation cases are being dealt with as it prepares to formally announce remediation improvement plan this month
-
News‘Unprecedented’ rise in red tape and costs see Berkeley call halt to buying land
Shares slump on news as housebuilder says impact of Middle East war, falling consumer confidence and impact of building safety regulations behind announcement
-
NewsAbri appoints new chief investment officer
Rose Bean will lead landlord’s first investment strategy
-
News‘Pendulum has swung too far’ on building regulations since Grenfell, says Reform housing spokesperson
Ex-Homes England chair Simon Dudley asks why ‘previous tragic deaths’ are stopping homes being built
-
NewsGovernment backs rail station to accelerate housebuilding at 4,000-home east London regeneration scheme
Move aims to ‘maintain momentum’ at Countryside and L&Q’s Beam Park development
-
NewsReform UK’s new housing spokesperson sacked after ‘everyone dies in the end’ comment on Grenfell fire
Former Homes England chair Simon Dudley said fire was a ‘tragedy’ but more people die while driving
-
In Focus‘I could walk you down a road where the average life expectancy drops by 20 years within a mile’ : Matt Forrest on regeneration opportunities and challenges in the Tees Valley
The post-industrial Tees Valley is a region with lots of potential regeneration opportunities but many acute challenges also. As part of Housing Today’s Voices of Regeneration series, the chair of the new Tees Valley Housing Partnership explains how it can fulfil its potential
-
NewsGreen light for L&G’s £350m Bristol Temple Quarter scheme
Hybrid application contains four residential towers, two offfice blocks, a flexible commercial building and a hotel
-
In FocusFrom Grenfell Inquiry to interim chief construction adviser: Thouria Istephan on why competence cuts across everything
As interim chief construction adviser, Thouria Istephan is using her short tenure to push for deep, systemic change – from professional standards to products reform and the future of the advisory role for her successor. In her first interview in the role she talks to Chloe McCulloch about why she ...
-
NewsHousing activity slows in March amid Iran war fears, says Halifax
Mortgage rates rise and energy price concerns push up inflation expectations
-
NewsUnited Infrastructure sells housing arm to MD
Andrew McDonough completes MBO from parent company as sole owner
-
NewsPlaces for People and Barratt Redrow announce JV with plans for 8,500-homes in Hertfordshire
Six interconnected villages to be built on the outskirts of Harlow
-
NewsGovernment approves 1,700-home Somerset garden community scheme after public inquiry
Housing secretary called in scheme last year over concerns about environmental destruction and local infrastructure provision
-
CommentWhy coastal regeneration needs (and deserves) a new narrative
Coastal towns are central to our national identity, but too often revival strategies fail to reflect their distinct challenges. David Atkinson, director of development and investment at Willmott Dixon’s development business, argues that the sector needs to creatively rethink its approach
-
In FocusWhat the chancellor’s plan for regional devolution really means for cities
This month Rachel Reeves announced £2.3bn in additional funding for cities and a plan to devolve – for the first time – the power to keep tax revenues raised in local areas. Joey Gardiner poses the five questions that spell out what this could all mean for regeneration and development ...
-
NewsRecord completions boost turnover and profit at Manchester tower builder
Renaker Build hails performance in the face of national and global economic headwinds