All Housing Today articles in November 2020 – Page 6
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Government approves £170m grant for Meridian Water scheme
Enfield’s 10,000-home regeneration project to benefit from Housing Infrastructure Fund cash
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Grosvenor appointed master developer on 2,500-home new community
Local landowners sign up developer to promote scheme near Hailsham, East Sussex
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Homes retrofit part of PM’s 10-point ‘green revolution’
Critics say Boris Johnson’s £4bn investment in bid to reach net zero is nowhere near enough
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True democracy in planning means listening to everyone - not just objectors
Reforming the planning system could finally broaden the range of people who respond to public consultations, argues Paul Smith
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On demand | In conversation with Jerry Tate
On demand | Building Design’s Elizabeth Hopkirk speaks to Tate Harmer partner Jerry Tate
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Legal bid to overturn PD expansion fails
Campaigners pledge appeal as high court rules in favour of planning deregulation
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L&G launches build-to-rent business for the suburbs
Insurance giant says it will build 1,000 rental homes a year by 2024 in suburban locations
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Social housing regulator to inspect major housing associations
New role forms key part of long-awaited social housing white paper that pledges to give tenants a voice
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Former Celotex product manager tells Grenfell Inquiry firm was ‘completely unethical’
Witness says Grenfell insulation manufacturer exploited ‘ignorance’ of construction firms
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Plans approved to kickstart 2,500-home York Central scheme
Government has backed city regeneration with £77m of infrastructure funding
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McStone shareholders to vote on £630m takeover in December
Retirement housebuilder sets out timetable for buyout by private equity group Lone Star
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Government to U-turn on housing formula
Reports come amid speculation over future of white paper reforms in light of Dominic Cummings’ departure from No10
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Weston vows legal challenge after Jenrick refuses £271m Norwich scheme
Town centre development of 1,200 homes turned down against advice of inspector
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Why Barratt is backing the Social Mobility Pledge
Levelling up is good for Britain and good for business, write chief executive David Thomas and former education secretary Justine Greening
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Rightmove records first house price fall in four months
Property portal says price dipped 0.5% in the last month, despite continued strong demand
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London affordable starts slump by two-thirds
The capital is on track to hit reduced targets, mayor insists
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Peabody chief executive to stand down
Brendan Sarsfield has been at the helm of major developing housing association since merger with Family Mosaic