All Housing Today articles in Web Issue – Page 3
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News
Persimmon says last year's profit will be higher than expected
In its first update since Jeff Fairburn left, the housebuilder also said it gave £732m back to shareholders
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CLT ruling sends Swan back to drawing board on high-rise
House builder seeks alternatives after government effectively rules out use of material on buildings 18m high or taller
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More than 400 high-rise towers still have ACM cladding
Government research shows remedial plans for dozens of buildings ‘remain unclear’
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Brexit uncertainty makes Taylor Wimpey cautious on 2019 outlook
Housebuilder set to see sales and profit rise but consumer confidence remains a concern
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Glenn Howells' Edgbaston regen scheme goes for planning
New Square Garden will see up to 400 apartments built in mixed-use project
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Government says key Hackitt proposals will be looked at by next spring
Scores of report’s recommendations are due to be consulted on in the new year
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Morgan Sindall wins £24m student resi job
Nottingham scheme will be contractor’s second job for Vita Group in the Midlands
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Commonwealth Games Village gets green light
Lendlease is main contractor on £350m Birmingham scheme
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Lendlease Commonwealth Games Village set for green light
Firm is main contractor on £350m Birmingham scheme
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Barratt and Kier among eight firms trialling Hackitt recommendations
Pair joined by Wates, Willmott Dixon and L Q in initiative
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Government says Hackitt's recommendations will be implemented in full
Housing secretary says document marks ‘culture change’ in industry
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East London towers approved at appeal
Inspector overturns Tower Hamlets decision on a major proposal for second time in weeks
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Comment
Can we build enough homes for England without destroying the green belt?
One solution to increase housing supply in London is to build upwards, says Alan Davison
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Housing Delivery
Welsh Streets, Liverpool: developing derelict Victorian terraces for 21st-century living
This radical build-to-rent scheme encourages community and provides a blueprint for other developers
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Comment
Developers must create a culture of trust after Grenfell
If the Grenfell fire teaches us one thing, says Colm Lacey, it is that the construction and development sectors need to create a culture of trustworthiness and humanity
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In Focus
What does the Letwin review mean for housing policy?
Oliver Letwin’s review into build-out rates espouses a more varied approach to development. But some fear his proposals are too complex
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Comment
Is government creating a sustainable housing policy framework?
Like Brexit, housing policy is an environment fraught with uncertainty, writes Steve Douglas
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In Focus
Why is high finance so interested in affordable housing?
Oliver Letwin’s review into the speed at which homes are built calls for greater diversity of design, size and tenure. Investors seem keen to get involved