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In FocusHousing Today’s review of 2022
Throughout 2022, Housing Today brought you the latest news, in-depth analysis, excusive interviews and insight from the world of housing development. Here is the best of our content from the past 12 months.
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NewsVistry to lay off around 100 staff in Countryside integration
Redundancies and restructuring comes as Vistry seeks £50m in synergy savings from £1.1bn merger
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NewsUnder-fire RBH appoints Yvonne Arrowsmith as interim CEO
Former chief executive of housing association East Thames will oversee changes at RBH following death of two-year old Awaab Ishak
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CommentGove’s return could mean a fight with housebuilders is on the cards
The re-appointment of Michael Gove as housing secretary is likely to mean the return of fraught discussions with the industry about building safety costs, writes Joey Gardiner
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NewsFiona MacGregor reverses decision to stand down as regulator boss
The Regulator of Social Housing chief executive was due to leave her role in the new year
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NewsGrainger recruits former CBRE chair to board
Grainger has recruited former CBRE chair Michael Brodtman as a non-executive director.
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NewsGrenfell Inquiry: Barrister closes hearings with attack on ‘buck-passing’ firms
Final day of inquiry sessions after four years of hearings
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NewsGrenfell Inquiry: Celotex says ‘misdescribed’ test result had no bearing on use of its product
Insulation manufacturer says its description of its insulation product did not affect the way tower was specifed
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NewsCompletions grew 2% in second quarter, EPC data suggests
Quarterly year-on-year shows growth in energy performance certificates lodged
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CommentHow to ensure we don’t abandon our beautiful town centres
Ben Derbyshire comes away from the Conservative Party conference with a plea for government
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NewsG15 boss warns housing association build likely to be hit in coming slowdown
Unlike in the past, registered providers may not be able to carry on building as the rest of the market slows down, Geeta Nanda warns
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CommentKwarteng must rise to the challenge and tackle this energy crisis
Tomorrow’s fiscal statement is an important test for the new government. Fiona Duggan wonders whether it will rise to the challenge of tackling the energy crisis
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In FocusThe London problem: how rising costs are hitting the capital’s housing plans
The whole of the UK is facing an inflation-fuelled economic squeeze, but developers in London have little cushion to absorb build cost rises. Joey Gardiner looks at what this means for private and affordable delivery in the capital
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NewsBradford council eyes 1,000-home city village after buying shopping centre
Council completes £15.5m of shopping centre site which it wants to use for housing
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CommentSimon Clarke must urgently press ahead with planning reform
The high turnover of housing secretaries is leading to planning reform hiatus, so the new holder of the post must clarify his plans early, writes Paul Smith
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NewsHomebuyer enquiries and sales plummet amid cost-of-living crisis, say surveyors
Economic backdrop hits activity but house price growth remains strong, says RICS
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NewsSocial housing bodies call on Truss to fund energy efficiency measures
22 figures sign letter calling for help for providers and residents on costs and retrofitting of homes
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In FocusWhat the housing development sector wants from Liz Truss
Liz Truss has entered number 10. But what are housing developers looking for from her government?
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NewsMacquarie’s £1bn BTR company gets green light for 550-home scheme
Goodstone Living wins approval for BTR scheme in Digbeth, Birmingham
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NewsRICS: Sales expectations drop to lowest since start of the pandemic
New buyer enquires fall but lack of supply mean house prices growth remains strong for now