All Housing Today articles in may 2023 – Page 2
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News
Housebuilder shares slump as inflation remain stubbornly high
Speculation grows that Bank of England will raise base interest rates above 5% to control prices
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Aster Group increases development by 38%
Southern housing association completes record 1,300 homes as it embarks on £2.3bn plan to build 10,000 homes over seven years
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In Focus
What does the closure of L&G's flagship factory mean for the future of modular in the UK?
Industry players from Mark Farmer to Mike Leonard reflect on the end of production at L&G’s factory in Yorkshire and what it means for the modular development sector. Matilda Battersby reports.
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Comment
L&G Modular’s closure shows there’s a limit to the patience of slow capital
Legal & General’s recent withdrawal from the offsite housing market is a wake-up call for policy makers relying on institutions to fund ambitious infrastructure plans, says Simon Rawlinson of Arcadis
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BRE launches consultation on update to BREEAM sustainability assessments
New version will account for embodied carbon performance
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Tender documents out for £400m housing scheme at former St John’s Wood barracks
Tender documents for upmarket London development due out in next few weeks
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Tickets for Building the Future Commission Conference on sale
Join our inaugural conference in Westminster for updates on progress so far and to help shape the commission’s work
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Countryside completes Rochdale site purchase from Homes England
Housebuilder bringing forward 126-home scheme on ex-factory plot
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Regal London the latest developer to sign Gove’s building safety pledge
News comes as firm announces £85m partnership with Brent council
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Watkin Jones stays in red as cost of redundancies tops £1m
Firm axed around 40 jobs last autumn in wake of mini-Budget
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John Allan steps down from Barratt amid allegations of improper conduct
Long-serving chair to retire two months earlier than planned to prevent allegations being ‘disruptive to the company’
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Comment
We must stop thinking that small interventions on housing can make a difference
Long-term strategic thinking, continuous investment and an end to politicians’ suspicion of housebuilding is needed in order to really boost housing delivery, argues David Orr
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News
Barratt remains tight-lipped over future of chair at centre of CBI misconduct claims
Barratt declines to comment on whether John Allan will serve out the rest of his term, following allegations of inappropriate behaviour
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Gove to re-think controversial decision to block Berkeley Homes scheme
Housing secretary to quash original decision and think again after realising local land supply data is out of date
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Inland finalises huge Cavalry Barracks permission
Troubled housebuilder in line for payday from development of historic 1,525-home Hounslow scheme
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Comment
Homes England’s new focus on placemaking and regeneration is long overdue
A more interventionist and re-aligned funding agency will create opportunities for more meaningful housing delivery, argues Matthew Waters
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News
Norman Foster Foundation reveals housing prototype for displaced communities
The Essential Homes Research Project is a concept designed to provide sustainable and swiftly assembled housing for people displaced by disasters
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News
Gloomy predictions now 'looking unlikely' as prices jump in May, says Rightmove
Prices increase 1.8% month-on-month
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Planning approvals for major housing schemes increase 79%
Market ‘buoyed’ by uptick in approvals for major projects, says Glenigan
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Vistry to consult again on bonus plans after shareholder revolt
Almost half of Vistry shareholders have voted against executive pay policy
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