All Housing Today articles in October 2023 – Page 5
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Great Places build target ‘at risk’ due to delays
25,000-home housing association appoints former Yorkshire Housing boss as chair
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Galliard Homes joint venture acquires 1,500-home Greenwich Peninsula scheme
The 12-tower £770m Morden Wharf development was green lit by planners in 2022
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Six complaints made to statistics regulator about ombudsman’s maladministration rate data
Housing figures raise concerns about Housing Ombudsman’s ‘misuse’ of statistics to publicly rate landlords
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Inspector grants Downing planning for 555-room student housing scheme in Sussex
Inspectorate gives green light after Lewes District Council refused planning in October 2022
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Comment
Far from being under threat, the green belt is actually growing
We must loudly and repeatedly explain that the green belt is a tool for managing growth, not a kitemark of quality, writes Paul Smith
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News
Government should remove nutrient neutrality from planning system, says Housing Forum
Membership body publishes recommendations to streamline the planning system
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Redrow says 2024 results will be at lower end of forecast after ‘subdued’ autumn
Trading update shows value of private reservations down 25%
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Aster Group development drops 22%
36,000-home housing association posts lower surplus as former Wates executive takes over as chair
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Comment
The King’s Speech was a deep disappointment for the housing sector
Tuesday was an opportunity for the government to affirm housing’s role in a prosperous society. It came up short, writes Geeta Nanda.
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News
Gentoo hires new human resources executive director
Susan Fulton has taken on the newly-created role at the Sunderland-based housing association
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HUB to convert former commercial City building into 300 homes
Developer and investor Bridges Fund Management acquires Aldgate building
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Regulator of Social Housing promises ‘proportionate’ use of new powers as it opens consultation
RSH will have power to issue social landlords with unlimited fines.
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Bellway and Octopus Energy agree ‘zero bills’ homes partnership
The homes will have no energy bills for at least five years
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National Housing Federation appoints new older person’s housing group chair
Abbeyfield executiuve Abdul Ravat will take over the role, seeking to tackle barriers to development of later living homes
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Taylor Wimpey profit ‘at upper end of forecasts’ after year of cost-cutting
Housebuilder expects to build 10,500 homes this year as analysts more optimistic about market
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Bermondsey 725-home tower plan gets planning approval
Scheme to be built close to Millwall’s football ground
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L&Q’s completions down 37% as it reins in spending and focuses on existing stock
Giant association deleverages as it eyes 50% cut in capital expenditure by 2026
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In Focus
A new and anti-loneliness model for later living: How a charity connects older residents with the community
This modern take on the traditional almshouse is intended to reduce loneliness and isolation.Could it tempt older people out of their family homes?
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Labour think tank calls for new homes act and national planning body
A proposed masterplanning vehicle would develop a national strategy for housebuilding
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Housebuilding falls to lowest level since covid-19 lockdown, says NHBC
The last time new registrations for the NHBC’s 10-year warranty dropped to around 20,000 was in the second quarter of 2020