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Long Harbour secures £500m for next phase of build-to-rent developments
Investment group to spend £70m of new fund on Tottenham scheme
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Weston Homes announces Cambridge Military hospital resi scheme
Housebuilder plans to convert Victorian complex into 140 homes
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Midland Heart signs partnership deal with Countryside
Housing association and developer plan to build 1,000 affordable homes
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Vattenfall gets nod for Brent Cross South heating supply
UK arm of Swedish energy specialist will harness waste heat to warm homes on regeneration scheme
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500-home garden village gets planning nod
Cambridgeshire development won’t be ‘just another housing estate’, says scheme’s architect
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Many build-to-rent schemes are ‘invisible-gated developments', says council leader
Residents discouraged from mixing with the communities in which they live, claims Darren Rodwell
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Market woes mean housing associations ‘need to de-risk’
Development programmes could be hit if housing market fluctations get too severe, says Savills
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Malthouse opens bids for £8.5m ‘discounted homes’ fund
Volunteer groups can apply for up to £50,000 to develop affordable housing
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Private housebuilding activity slides in March
And all new construction work showed zero growth in Q1, constrained by Brexit, material costs and dearth of skilled labour
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Substandard cavity wall insulation rife in Northern Ireland’s social housing
Survey finds more than two-thirds of social housing feature non-compliant material
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Sadiq Khan claims council housebuilding starts ‘highest for 34 years’
The 1,916 homes started were only bettered by 1985’s figure of 1,900, according to London mayor
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L&G launches urban living operation for retirees
Guild Living to build retirement communities in town centres, says finance giant
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Barratt to speed up MMC roll-out
UK’s biggest housebuilder says a fifth of its homes will be built using method by next year
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Homes England backs 3,000-unit housing project
Agency buys 250 acres of land in Rushcliffe as part of 10-year development
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Government pledges £200m to remove ACM cladding from privately-owned high-rise towers
Ministers to consider what action to take against building owners who take no action to remove cladding
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Be First's second 'East End' terraced housing scheme unveiled
Peter Barber Architects-designed development welcomes first tenants
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Housing trust poaches Balfour Beatty veteran
Mark Howden joins Peaks Plains as director of place
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Homes England names frameworks appointments
£30m procurement programme will helop prepare state-owned land for development
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Latest RICS residential survey paints gloomy picture
New sales listings down and section 21 reforms could see landlords exiting the market
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Government housing adviser calls for better inspection regime
PRP partner laments deteriorated construction quality