All Housing Today articles in May 2025 – Page 7
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Unlocking potential - how supporting SME housebuilders can drive UK’s housing growth
As leading figures from the housing and property sectors gather in Leeds for the start of this year’s UKREiiF event, Graham Kauders from social and affordable housing developer EDAROTH, calls for more support for SMEs to help drive the UK’s housing growth
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Comment
Government must work with us to create the conditions for sustainable investment
On the eve of the UKREiiF real estate investment event in Leeds, Richard Cook reflects on what needs to happen afterwards
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Comment
Rebuilding trust: Why quality and accountability must lead the UK’s housing drive
The UK is counting on construction. We need to build 1.5 million homes, make progress on net zero, improve energy security, reduce bills and improve the comfort and health of all. But this is only possible if people trust the industry.
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News
Green light for more than 1,000 homes in revised scheme by modular developer
Tide has increased both coliving and affordable components of the proposals
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Magenta Living appoints interim CEO
Andy Lomas will lead 13,000-home landlord while it seeks successor to Debi Marriott-Lavery
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Landsec to fund housing development drive with £2bn office sell-off
Real estate giant has three schemes in the pipeline to deliver 6,000 homes
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MSPs and sector bodies call for action a year after housing emergency declaration
The Scottish government’s housing bill makes progress in parliament as tighter rent controls voted down
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In Focus
Beyond the green belt review: Five things you might have missed in the London Plan consultation
Sadiq Khan’s green belt rethink got the headlines, but there was plenty more to learn from last Friday’s announcement
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CPD
CPD 05 2025: Enhancing thermal performance
Despite decades of innovation in building materials, energy modelling and regulations, one stubborn truth remains: too many buildings still underperform. The design promises one level of energy efficiency – on paper – but the built reality often tells another story. This so-called performance gap is not just a technical oversight; ...
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Remediation costs see Durkan fall to loss despite income growth
Housing contractor and housebuilder switches focus to recently launched regeneration business
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More than 100 councils call for £12bn ‘green and decent homes programme’
Local authorities call for single integrated housing standard
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Revenue and pre-tax profit up at Grainger
UK’s largest listed residential landlord has BTR pipeline worth £1.3bn
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Completions hold steady at Aster Group
Surplus drops as £29m in pension scheme cessation costs recorded
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Canary Wharf student tower gets green light from City Hall
Group looking to overhaul Docklands estate in wake of changing working practices
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Southern Housing’s interest cover falls further as expected plummet in starts materialises
Landlord is pulling back from development to improve its financial capacity
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Plans for 1,200-home scheme in Birmingham approved despite high-rise jitters
Five-tower Goods Station scheme signed off after developer Vita Group changes one tower to private sale
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Hill Group establishes joint venture with cohousing developer
Agreement marks housebuilder’s first move into cohousing
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In Focus
‘I make it a virtue that I’ve changed my mind’: Khan makes a show of green belt U-turn, but where might homes be built?
In his speech last Friday, the mayor of London stressed that his green belt review was a radical policy change. Daniel Gayne asked him about the kind of land that could be targeted, while combing through his consultation documents for clues
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News
Building Safety Regulator should be given powers to target organisations, not just individual buildings, say MPs
HCLG committee also urges government to establish oversight mechanism to ensure Grenfell Inquiry recommendations are implemented