News – Page 224
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Places for People posts 17.9% fall in surplus
Increased affordable housing income only partially offsets loss of leisure centre revenue
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Former Homes England chair to oversee new ‘for profit’ landlord
Raft of public sector figures appointed to board of London Square-owned start-up, Square Roots
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New post-Grenfell code for construction products launched
Initiative aims to fight misleading marketing with ‘clear and unambiguous’ product information
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Swan Housing Association hires tax specialist as new chair
Organisation appoints new chair as it seeks to expand modular homes development
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Pincher re-appointed housing minister in rebranded ‘levelling up’ department
Beefed-up department to work alongside levelling up taskforce
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Re-focus Homes England to convert existing buildings, says commission
Report suggests dozens of housing policies to promote levelling up
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Planning reform critic given MHCLG ministerial role
Policy advisor Neil O’Brien kicked off backbench unrest over ’mutant alogrithm’ last year
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Weston poaches Taylor Wimpey’s London MD
Essex-based housebuilder hires exec as group operations boss to oversee growth push
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G15 housing association doubles surplus due to ‘rapid’ sales
Network Homes bucks pandemic trend with increased surplus and turnover
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Sector figures urge Gove to grip planning reform agenda
All the industry reaction to Michael Gove’s appointment as Housing Secretary
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Lendlease lures housing association bigwigs to set up new ‘for profit’ landlord
Former chief executives of Hyde Group and Dolphin Square are directors of newly registered LTYD Homes
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Redrow: ministers must press on with reform of planning system
Politics around planning decisions makes business planning difficult, warns chief exec Matthew Pratt
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Gove replaces Jenrick as housing secretary
Industry reacts with cautious welcome to Michael Gove’s appointment
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Countryside to pay out £5m to settle ‘leasehold’ probe
Housebuilder agrees deal with competition regulator to help affected customers
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Grenfell cladding compliance was responsibility of others, manufacturer tells inquiry
Cladding manufacturer said project team working on the tower’s refurbishment had failed to analyse the regulatory regime
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Prices fell back by nearly 4% in July
Post stamp duty slump more pronounced than first thought, official figures show
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One Housing falls to £26m loss
G15 landlord says its results hit by covid, fire safety costs and a development write-down
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Construction industry ‘cannot be trusted’ on regulation, Grenfell inquiry hears
Closing remarks on latest phase says sector focussed on profit as product certifier branded ‘hopelessly weak’