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Great Places build target ‘at risk’ due to delays
25,000-home housing association appoints former Yorkshire Housing boss as chair
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Rachel Maclean departs as housing minister
Sector calls for stability as Maclean leaves as part of Sunak’s reshuffle after just nine months in the post
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Largest month-on-month house price drop for five years, says Rightmove
House sales “better than expected” this year despite 1.7% drop in average asking price, says Rightmove
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Build-to-rent sector grows 11% despite headwinds
Build cost and inconsistent planning policy holding sector back in London, says BPF
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Inspector grants Downing planning for 555-room student housing scheme in Sussex
Inspectorate gives green light after Lewes District Council refused planning in October 2022
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Redrow says 2024 results will be at lower end of forecast after ‘subdued’ autumn
Trading update shows value of private reservations down 25%
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Aster Group development drops 22%
36,000-home housing association posts lower surplus as former Wates executive takes over as chair
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Government should remove nutrient neutrality from planning system, says Housing Forum
Membership body publishes recommendations to streamline the planning system
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Gentoo hires new human resources executive director
Susan Fulton has taken on the newly-created role at the Sunderland-based housing association
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HUB to convert former commercial City building into 300 homes
Developer and investor Bridges Fund Management acquires Aldgate building
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Taylor Wimpey profit ‘at upper end of forecasts’ after year of cost-cutting
Housebuilder expects to build 10,500 homes this year as analysts more optimistic about market
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L&Q’s completions down 37% as it reins in spending and focuses on existing stock
Giant association deleverages as it eyes 50% cut in capital expenditure by 2026
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Regulator of Social Housing promises ‘proportionate’ use of new powers as it opens consultation
RSH will have power to issue social landlords with unlimited fines.
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Bellway and Octopus Energy agree ‘zero bills’ homes partnership
The homes will have no energy bills for at least five years
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National Housing Federation appoints new older person’s housing group chair
Abbeyfield executiuve Abdul Ravat will take over the role, seeking to tackle barriers to development of later living homes
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Bermondsey 725-home tower plan gets planning approval
Scheme to be built close to Millwall’s football ground
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Labour think tank calls for new homes act and national planning body
A proposed masterplanning vehicle would develop a national strategy for housebuilding
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Housebuilding falls to lowest level since covid-19 lockdown, says NHBC
The last time new registrations for the NHBC’s 10-year warranty dropped to around 20,000 was in the second quarter of 2020
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Persimmon brings in new chief finance officer from Galliford Try
Galliford Try finance director Andrew Duxbury is leaving the firm after nearly 12 years with the business to join Persimmon. He begain working for Galliford Try in 2012, moving from accountant PwC to take up a role at Linden Homes, then owned by Galliford Try, before becoming its group finance ...
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Countryside gets green light for 259-home development with Homes England
Countryside will work in partnership with Homes England to deliver the Warwickshire scheme