All News articles – Page 118
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Developer defends 130-home mixed-use Waterloo plans after Gove presses pause
Stanhope says five-block Royal Street scheme offers “subsantial tangible benefits”
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Crest Nicholson to review ‘all cash commitments’ as sales drop
Housebuilder says drop in sales will impact cash position but finances remain strong
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Midland Heart ‘on target’ to hit 4,000-home goal despite drop in completions
Housing association posts increased turnover but reduced surplus
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Costs of meeting building safety rules for high-rises could reach nearly £3bn, DLUHC says
Impact assessment shows estimated costs of new regime for ‘higher-risk’ residential buildings
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Gleeson hires group sales director
Appointment of Steve McElroy latest in string of hires made despite recent job cuts
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Councillors block 700-home scheme
Loss of old industrial buildings and lack of larger family apartments fuels rejection of plans for Birmingham’s Digbeth area
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L&G’s later living arm hires former McCarthy Stone executive as operations director
Angie Harding joins Inspired Villages as it seeks to scale up activity
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Asking prices drop at fastest rate for five years
Rightmove says 1.9% fall is steepest in August since 2018
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Persimmon’s plan for 187-home Newquay scheme gets go ahead
The proposal given the green light by Cornwall Council includes 56 homes for social housing
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A2 Dominion finance director announces retirement after 30 years
Dean Tufts joined the 38,000-home strong housing association in 1993 when it had just 1,500 properties
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Crest Nicholson issues profit warning amid ‘deteriorating’ sales
Housebuilder seeking to cut costs as it revises down its profit forecast for the year by 47%
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Kingspan half-year figures show steady performance
Turnover marginally down and profit slightly up at Irish firm
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Green light for 152-home development on Welsh colliery site
Not-for-profit housebuilder United Welsh will offer a “signifcant proportion” of the development as affordable housing
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‘Golden thread’ building information does not have to be stored on one system, DLUHC decides
The government says it has received feedback about the effectiveness of multiple systems to share building safety information
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RTPI launches campaign to ‘battle’ planning trolls on social media
Professional institute to tackle ‘planning misinformation’ after survey found a quarter of planners faced online abuse
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Paradigm confirms plan to cut development by 15%
But south-east housing association exceeds annual delivery target for 2022/23
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Gove ‘shames’ major social landlords for letting down tenants
Housing secretary chastises 13 associations and councils including Notting Hill Genesis, Hyde, Lambeth and Westminster
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Redrow sells 249 homes from Colindale Gardens development to Barnet Council
The £2.14bn turnover firm has exchanged contracts on a range of studio to three-bedroom homes, the majority of which will be made available for affordable rent
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Annual house price inflation slows to 1.7%
Official figures show slow annual growth but third successive month-on-month rise
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Housing Today Boardroom data shows associations tracking closer to development targets
Latest figures from premium market confidence and sentiment service out now