News – Page 185
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Lovell hires Berkeley regional MD for new land director role
Morgan Sindall’s partnerships housing arm seeking to boost number and size of mixed-tenure sites
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House price growth slows as mortgage approvals drop to below pre-pandemic levels
Market expected to slow throughout the rest of the year
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Natural England advice ‘overestimates new housing’s impact on nutrient pollution’
HBF urges councils to base nutrient neutrality figures on different criteria to those recommended by Natural England
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Countryside rejects ‘unsolicited’ £1.5bn takeover bid as too low
Board of partnerships housebuilder says offer from US investor Inclusive Capital ‘undervalues’ the business
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Mount Anvil’s revamped 31-storey tower on Isle of Dogs set for green light
Five storeys added to estate-regeneration scheme centrepiece for Mount Anvil and One Housing
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Homes England announces October deadline for Help to Buy applications
Earlier-than-expected 31 October cutoff ‘defies logic’, says HBF
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Housing market ‘beginning to soften’ as more sellers cut prices, says Zoopla
Index shows drop in growth figures
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San Francisco-based ESG investor eyes £1.5bn takeover of Countryside
But housebuilder ‘not engaging’ with offer talks, says Inclusive Capital Partners
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Crest announces shock departure of chief operating officer
Housebuilder says Tom Nicholson will not be replaced
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Octopus hopes to invest £1bn in affordable housing within five years
Real estate investor reveals scale of ambition after acquiring for-profit RP from Suffolk housebuilder
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Stratford resi towers given green light
Two housing schemes drawn up by architects AHMM and Alison Brooks
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Vistry kicks off plan to return £35m to shareholders
Housebuilder starts share buyback programme due to ‘strong balance sheet’
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Populo Living’s Carpenters Estate regen plans approved
Notorious James Riley Point tower will be stripped back to its core and rebuilt to Passivhaus standard
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Troubled Swan in further regulatory standard breach
Noted developing association found to have breached standard over fire safety, asbestos management and water safety.
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Associations’ development spend 35% below forecast as supply chain issues bite
Planning delays and labour and material shortages hit housing associations’ quarterly development spend, but 38% ‘catch-up’ expected over next 12 months
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Platform builds fewer homes than expected
46,000-home housing association development figure is 22% lower than its original target
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MPs call for compulsory whole-life carbon assessments of developments
Committee also urges government to bring forward implementation fo the Future Homes Standard
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Henry Boot housebuilding arm closes in on target six months early
Stonebridge Homes has already sold 93% of the homes expected for 2022 calendar year
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Church of England to set up major housing association
Bishop says Church wants to ’disrupt and challenge’ the housing market
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Housing minister admits planners are facing resourcing difficulties
Stuart Andrew says garden communities have potential to deliver 320,000 new homes by 2050