All News articles – Page 88
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Birmingham approves 33-storey Urban Vision build-to-rent tower
Plans replace scrapped scheme that would have been almost twice as high
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Build-to-rent planning approvals are taking at least a year to be granted, research finds
According to research by the BPF and Savills, the time required for BTR planning applications to be approved has shot up over the last decade
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Springfield boss ‘encouraged’ by health of affordable market in Scotland as firm signs £15m deal
Housebuilder returned to affordable housing market last September
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Weston Homes blames government for decision to axe 1,100-home Anglia Square development
Bob Weston says Conservatives have “no understanding” of the housebuilding industry as major development pulled
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Construction output stays in reverse but housing activity improves
S&P Global/CIPS report says companies more confident about upcoming work as housing shows improvement
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Student housing starts up 40% in regional cities, says Deloitte
Regional crane survey finds 8,200 student bedrooms under construction in 2023
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Chartered Institute of Housing advertises for new chair
Chief executive of Bradford-based Incommunities Group, Geraldine Howley, is stepping down from the voluntary CIH role
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Sovereign Network Group appoints group general counsel to oversee its legal affairs
The 84,000-home housing association has selected Kirsten Keegan to join the group’s executive team
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Plans greenlit for 550 new homes and 700 student beds in Birmingham
More than 700 student rooms will also be built on the proposed scheme near to the listed Myona Building
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Homes England says affordable housing delivery will be lower than NAO estimates
Reprofiled £11.5bn Affordable Homes Programme set to deliver less than 157,000 homes
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Birmingham Council considering closing its social housing waiting list
England’s largest council may close its housing waiting list due to a build up of 11,000 unassessed applications
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South Yorkshire ALMO appoints new boss
St Leger Homes, which manages 20,000 homes on behalf of Doncaster City Council, has recruited internally for its next leader
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Homes England executive returns to contractor Kier to head up housing regeneration
Contractor sold residential arm three years ago to private equity firm
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Karbon Homes in talks to take over Leazes Homes
With Newcastle City Council’s ALMO earmarked for closure, Leazes Homes is looking to become a subsidiary of Karbon Homes
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Housing bodies warn that proposed Northern Ireland budget cuts will impede social housing delivery
The CIH and Homeless Connect said the proposed spending will mean missing annual social housing delivery targets
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£1.5bn Richmond scheme approved for the third time after second staircase changes
Third redesign for controversial 1,068-home plans hoping for GLA sign-off after council gives approval
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Former L&G modular housing boss Rosie Toogood takes up newly created role at Wates
Rosie Toogood starts at contractor next week
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Thurrock council insists £1.4bn regeneration plan isn’t dead despite terminating agreement
The Essex local authority said it is committed to delivering the project and is working with Homes England and other investors to find “alternative delivery options” after funding difficulties
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Ex-housing secretary urges stamp duty cut ahead of budget
But chancellor warns Tories not to raise expectations
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No cladding remediation agreement in place for Wembley block that caught fire
Octavia Housing and Vistry had not come to a “realistic agreement” over replacement of unsafe cladding