All Housing Today articles in October 2023 – Page 9
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Berkeley JV set to transform UK’s biggest Victorian gasworks cluster into 2,100-home neighbourhood
First phase of RSHP-designed scheme will deliver 600 homes
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Joseph Rowntree Housing Trust found to have charged incorrect rents
RSH finds JRHT breached the Rent Standard
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Islington Council rapped over repairs, complaint handling and ASB
Islington Council ordered to pay tenants over £66,000 and been issued with 186 orders or recommendations to “put things right” by the Housing Ombudsman.
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Abbey finally signs Gove’s developer remediation contract
Failure to sign contract committing it to fire safety repairs would have put it at risk of sanctions under Responsible Actors Scheme
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‘Zero chance’ of building 300,000 homes a year without modular, TopHat chair tells Lords
Hearing came after high-profile failures in MMC sector
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NHF hits out at ‘surprise’ change to lower inflation measure for shared ownership rents amid delivery concern
Trade body asks housing association members for information on how shift from RPI to CPI might hit development pipelines
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It’s time public policy supported private sector net zero innovations
We must focus on transferring to decarbonised electric heating to combat climate change, writes Chris Brown
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Homes England chief land and development officer to resign
Barry Cummins will leave his role at Homes England next year
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Ballymore and Sainsbury’s submit plans for 2,500-home canalside development in Ladbroke Grove
Scheme has 11 year build programme with first homes completed at end of decade
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RSH annual figures show a net increase of 34,000 social homes
While the sector saw an increase in homes for affordable rent, the number of social rent homes fell by more than 6,000
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Vistry boss defends asking suppliers for price cuts and says ‘greater efficiencies mean more work in future’
Stephen Teagle says firm has had ‘many positive conversations’ with subcontractors over 10% cost reduction proposal
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Docklands towers approved at appeal
Inspector overturns councillors’ rejection of mixed-use east London scheme
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Square Roots posts £808,000 loss in first year as a registered provider
Provider owned by property company London Square is aiming to have 4,100 homes under construction or in ownership by 2029/30
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Berkeley submits plan for at least 3,000 more homes in huge Ealing project
Outline application proposes around 50 new buildings in five new phases
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Natural slate: A solution to the issue of embodied carbon
Embodied carbon represents the impact associated with extracting raw materials, manufacturing building components, transporting them to site and installing them. This also includes end-of-life emissions generated from the disposal or recycling of materials. The University of Bath evaluated the carbon impact of different roofing materials as part of its Inventory ...
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Further ‘political failure’ on nutrient neutrality will damage business, warns HBF
Body reacts to reports that new bill promised by Michael Gove to solve hiatus has been shelved.
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Onward Homes appoints interim executive finance director
Dani James will step up into interim executive finance director role next month
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Newham Council wins landmark case against building owner over cladding removal
Local authority successfully prosecutes Chaplair Limited for delays in replacing flammable cladding
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Green light for further 356 affordable homes at Custom House project in east London
The second phase of Newham Council’s £300m regeneration scheme was awarded outline planning permission
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Vistry to cut headcount by 200 in partnerships restructure
Housebuilder expects £40m hit to profit amid “continued slowdown” in private market