All Housing Today articles in September – Page 4
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News
Housebuilders give cautious welcome to Homes England loan fund for SMEs
Industry responds to Homes England and Newstead Capital loan fund announced yesterday
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Relaxed planning rules, deregulation and lowered stamp duty - what to look out for in the mini-budget
Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng to speak later this morning
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Comment
Kwarteng 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 Focus
The 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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Redbridge picks Countryside for Ilford town centre regen
Partnership housebuilder will build 1,000 homes in east London centre
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Guinness builds less than half of targeted homes
64,000-home association becomes latest provider to repor development plan disruption due to supply chain issues and partners ‘re-profiling’ schemes
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Hill and Pinnacle ink 1,800-home London land deal
Firms form partnership to buy two sites for redevelopment in north of the capital
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Homes England and Newstead Capital launch ‘innovative’ loan fund for SME housebuilders
Homes England aims to grow institutional investment fund to £1bn to build 5,000 new homes
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Sovereign CFO stands down
Tracey Barnes wil leave the 60,000-home association in November for ‘personal reasons’
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Comment
Truss must boost retirement housing through planning changes and tax reform
Later living housing’s potential needs unlocking and the government has the key, argues John Tonkiss
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News
Housebuilder shares spike on reports of stamp duty cut
Chancellor now expected to unveil major stamp duty cuty as part of Friday’s ’mini-budget’
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Lee Rowley named as fourth housing minister this year
North East Derbyshire MP has track record of opposing planning applications in his constituency
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News
National retrofit scheme would benefit levelling up areas most, says IPPR
Think tank advocates £7bn a year investment in upgrading homes
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Clarion boosts surplus by 52%
Housing association income increased due to near doubling of open market sales turnover and sale of stock to other providers
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Comment
Homes fit for a King: what housing advice will Charles III give to prime ministers?
Ben Derbyshire has seen King Charles’ passion for housing design and planning up close. Here he lists the areas on which the new monarch is likely to provide private advice to prime ministers
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