All Housing Today articles in September 2021 – Page 6
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In Focus
Seven things you should know about Michael Gove and housing
Michael Gove is a political heavy-weight and household name, but what do we know about his views on housing policy?
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News
Grenfell cladding compliance was responsibility of others, manufacturer tells inquiry
Cladding manufacturer said project team working on the tower’s refurbishment had failed to analyse the regulatory regime
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News
Gove replaces Jenrick as housing secretary
Industry reacts with cautious welcome to Michael Gove’s appointment
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News
Prices fell back by nearly 4% in July
Post stamp duty slump more pronounced than first thought, official figures show
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News
Countryside to pay out £5m to settle ‘leasehold’ probe
Housebuilder agrees deal with competition regulator to help affected customers
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News
Construction industry ‘cannot be trusted’ on regulation, Grenfell inquiry hears
Closing remarks on latest phase says sector focussed on profit as product certifier branded ‘hopelessly weak’
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News
Gleeson strengthens profit and targets completions rise
Housebuilder sees bottom line and turnover eclipse pre-pandemic numbers
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News
One Housing falls to £26m loss
G15 landlord says its results hit by covid, fire safety costs and a development write-down
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Comment
A higher grant rate and more flexibility – will the AHP be a game-changer?
Richard Jones scrutinises the approach of Homes England and the Greater London Authority following the announcement of Affordable Homes Programme funding allocations
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News
Dandara sets up 500-homes a-year Eastern division
Developer says push to expand in East Anglia and Hertfordshire part of push to become national housebuilder
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News
L&G Modular posts £30.2m pre-tax loss
Firm still yet to share any income five years since launch.
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News
Stonebridge Homes hits 85% of annual sales target in first half of the year
Henry Boot firm says housing market “buoyant”
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News
Star architect Norman Foster to build homes in Chile
Factory in Santiago will be centre of mixed-use timber scheme
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News
Countryside campaigners hail reports of government U-turn on planning reform
The Times reports that ministers have dropped plans to introduce ‘zonal’ system and binding housing targets
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News
Profit at Vision Modular drops by a third
Offsite housing pioneer calls 2020 performance satisfactory in ’extraordinary times’
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News
Countryside gets green light for 433-home town hall regen scheme
Five new blocks planned for Walthamstow site
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News
Housing output dropped sharply in July
Official figures blame 6.5% housebuilding decline on materials shortages and cost increases
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Comment
Don’t expect hydrogen to fuel your home heating any time soon
Hydrogen or heat pumps? Andrew Lieper considers the relative merits of different options for heating our homes