All Programmes articles – Page 32
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Comment
Government must provide more clarity on the Future Homes Standard
The industry needs support and a roadmap in order to deliver more energy efficient homes, writes David Thomas
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News
Berkeley puts land buying on hold amid ‘uncertainty’
Value of sales reservations drop 35%, developer says
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News
Regulator warns of ‘weakened’ housing association finances as cash drops to eight-year low
Providers using cash reserves to prop up development spend as RSH warns of “investment backlogs”
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In Focus
Five things you need to know about Angela Rayner and her views on housing
Angela Rayner has been named shadow housing secretary and given Labour’s poll lead, could well soon be holding the portfolio in a Starmer government. Here’s what we know about her views on housing
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News
Countryside selected to build 1,500 homes
Two new partnerships deals, one in Milton Keynes and the other in West London, are worth an estimated £420m combined
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Inland Homes warns of ‘likely’ loan covenant breach with subsidiary
Housebuilder and brownfield developer expects asset write-down to impact agreement with specialist funding vehicle
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Annual house price inflation slows to 1.7%
Official figures show slow annual growth but third successive month-on-month rise
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Housing Today Boardroom data shows associations tracking closer to development targets
Latest figures from premium market confidence and sentiment service out now
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Platform increases development amid contractor price increases
Midlands-based landlord expects to complete 1,300 homes in 2023/24
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Comment
Housing associations can tackle health inequalities through partnerships
Peabody has formed a group with fellow housing association Grand Union and a trio of local authorities to boost residents’ health and wellbeing, Elly Hoult explains more.
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News
Lloyds and Homes England JV agrees deal to fund 237-home build-to-rent scheme
Housing Growth Partnership signs deal with construction firm McGoff
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Sovereign exceeds new build target despite surplus squeeze
62,000-home housing association increases build rate by 40% as it eyes further development boost through Network merger
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In Focus
From global banking to social housing with Hyde boss Andy Hulme
Hyde’s chief executive explains the parallels between his banking career and housing and how he intends to use third-party funding models to boost development
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News
S&P lowers Hyde’s credit rating due to higher-than-expected sales exposure
Credit rating agency raises concern about short-term risk but says Hyde’s ‘third-party’ investor strategy could lower exposure in the longer term
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News
CIH calls for social energy tariff to boost decarbonisation
Institute says idea being considered by ministers would boost social housing providers’ net zero and maintenance efforts as well as helping residents
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Comment
Whole life carbon should be a priority for investors as well as developers
Being green is sometimes at odds with maximising returns and this must change, writes Lesley Chen Davison
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In Focus
Design codes are coming but will they deliver?
Earlier this month Berkeley Homes went to war with Michael Gove over the design quality of a scheme in Kent, but compulsory local design codes are meant to help avoid such conflict. Will they work?
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News
Budget 2023: key measures at-a-glance
Regeneration, investment zones, levelling up, nutrient neutrality funding and making it easier to bring in workers from abroad
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Gove threatens to put 11 housebuilders who have not signed cladding contract ‘out of business’
Housing secretary repeats pledge to stop developers trading as deadline passes
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Persimmon appoints former Landsec COO to its board
Persimmon has appointed the chief operating officer (COO) of property investment firm Land Securities to its board.