All Housing Today articles in May 2026 – Page 3
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CommentWe must tackle the tax and regulatory burdens on developers to boost housebuilding in London
Building new homes reduces housing costs, boosts productivity and generates jobs. We should let housebuilders get on and build, writes Chris Weaton
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NewsPlanning inspector rejects 800-home Berkeley scheme over heritage harms
But concerns over affordable provision waved away
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NewsCrest Nicholson pushes back half-year results as talks with lenders continue
Housebuilder’s results to be released in July
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NewsBrickmaker says demand for products ‘suppressed’ as revenue hit
Inflation stemming from Middle East war will mean Forterra’s full-year results weighted to second-half
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NewsUKREIIF 2026: West Midlands mayor launches development corporation to lead £11bn East Birmingham regeneration
New body will have land acquisition and planning powers
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NewsUKREIIF 2026: Gateway 1 ‘not needed’, says Reform deputy leader as party sets out planning reform agenda
Richard Tice also admits sacking of former housing spokesperson Simon Dudley after Grenfell comments was a ‘fiasco’
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NewsHomes England asks providers to reprofile SAHP bids due to high demand
Agency asks providers to reconsider grant expectations for early years of 10-year initiative, while GLA deadline for revised bids in ‘oversubscribed’ London programme passes
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NewsWillmott Dixon launches development business to focus on regeneration and student schemes
New standalone business brings together existing capacities within contracting firm
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CPDCPD 07 2026: Delivering co-ordinated BIM – how to improve collaboration, data and compliance
Sponsored by Vectorworks, this module explores how better project set-up, co-ordination and data management can help deliver BIM projects more reliably, efficiently – and successfully
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In Focus‘Don’t let inertia win.’ Key talking points from UKREiiF 2026
Nearly 17,000 people from the built environment, finance and local government trekked to a rainy and overcast Leeds for the annual real estate investment event this week. Here we round up the key takeaways
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NewsPressure from government to build at pace may compromise quality, warn MPs
Cross-party committee calls for changes to regulation
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NewsClarion development director criticises government new towns as ‘lacking ambition’
Richard Cook said he was expecting Milton Keynes-style developments not ‘little bolt-ons’
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NewsMTVH chief executive calls for regeneration funding cap in SAHP to be lifted
Strategic partnerships bids under Homes England programme have a 10% limit on homes that can be replacements
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CommentLifting the grant cap on regeneration can help meet the Government’s housing targets
Strategic partnership bids outside London are subject to a 10% cap on applications for regeneration. Mel Barrett calls for greater flexibility
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NewsKeepmoat steps up landbuying activity after drop in profit and turnover
‘Year of consolidation’ for giant housebuilder but forward pipeline grows as it ditches ‘conservative approach’ to acquiring sites
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NewsStirling Prize-winner appointed to design urban extension on Norwich industrial site
Former Colman’s Mustard factory site part of wider regeneration zone earmarked for up to 3,500 homes
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NewsRydon losses deepen as building safety remediation bill reaches £31m
Housing maintenance firm reports drop in revenue
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NewsHomes England JV gets first planning approval
Habiko’s plans for 240-home scheme in Warrington approved
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NewsTributes paid to ‘extraordinary’ Hattie Llewelyn-Davies following death
Experienced leader who championed closer links between housing and health dies after short illness