All Housing Today articles in November – Page 5
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Plans to turn former Debenhams into 185 homes approved
Native Land scheme in Guildford will include retail and restaurant space
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RHP hires Peabody chief operating officer as new CEO
Sarah Thomas returns to 10,000-home Richmond Housing Partnership after seven years
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Housing supply rose 10% to 233,000 last year
Increase in official recorded net additions for 2021/22 year comes ahead of expected drop off in build rates
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Villiers claims Gove is listening in talks over planning compromise
Rebel MP says government ’listening’ to her calls to scrap housing target as Labour accuses PM of being ’weak’
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Tottenham Hotspur’s resi tower plans approved on appeal
Planning inspector overturns local council’s rejection of 867-home proposal
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Comment
The best thing about the autumn statement was that it said little about planning
The silence around planning reform last week might just indicate that it will actually happen, writes Paul Smith
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Gove to block social landlords with poorly maintained homes from receiving funding
Housing secretary announces ‘crackdown’ following death of two-year-old Awaab Ishak
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Housebuilders hit back at ‘anti-development’ building safety levy
Representatives of homebuilders say the government is punishing ‘innocent’ firms for the failures of ‘the few’
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Clarion ‘dialling down’ short-term development plans
Housing association giant says its “prudent approach” has put it in a “strong” position
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Extra care developer reports fewer starts due to “challenging viability”
Inflation and planning delays making new schemes difficult for 22,000-home Housing 21
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Gove pulls key planning reform vote as rebellion grows
Vote on Levelling Up Bill axed as Tory gets 46 supporters for rebel amendment to scrap housing targets
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Delancey and TfL acquire final site for 40-acre Earls Court project
Regeneration project expected to deliver 4,500 homes
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Comment
Tragedy underlines the need to address systemic failings in our housing system
The shocking death of two-year-old Awaab Ishak has been described as a “defining moment” for the housing sector. David Orr argues the tragedy shows the need to fix deep-rooted problems in housing
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Forterra warns again on further price hikes for bricks
Firm has increased prices by double-digits three times this year
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Government pushes ahead with £3bn building safety levy
The consultation proposes rates for ‘orphaned’ blocks fund will vary accross the country
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Gove: Housing supply should shift to urban and brownfield sites
The housing secretary tells MPs councils that have built over their assessed need won’t need to build more
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Riverside and One speed up full merger due to ‘economic uncertainty’
Housing associations bring forward plans by a year to ‘protect services’
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Five-year mortgages drop back below 6%
Further evidence of stability returning to mortgage market but rates remain elevated
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Pocket wins permission for 500 north London homes
Two planning approvals include developer’s first ever build to rent project
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Comment
Housing associations face tough choices as belts tighten
While there were several plus-points in last week’s autumn statement, associations and their residents are still in for a rough ride over the next two years, writes Paul Hackett