All Housing articles – Page 2
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NewsModular housing prototype showcased at City Hall
Offsite solution by RCKa, Rollalong, Wates exhibited outside mayor’s office amd later installed in Havering
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NewsBB Partnership gets consent for 800 student beds in Brent after redrawing scrapped housing scheme
Cricklewood proposal replaces 238-home scheme approved in 2023
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NewsVita Group tables plans for co-living scheme at Glasgow’s Met Tower
Developer acquires landmark site following scrapping of Bruntwood Scitech office scheme
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NewsVistry snaps up former Rugeley Power Station site with plans for 2,300 homes
Staffordshire land granted outline permission for 139-acre mixed-use scheme in 2020
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FeaturesWho is Amy Rees? All you need to know about new Homes England chief
MHCLG’s pick to lead the government’s delivery agency came out of left field. So what do we know about the new quango boss? And what does her appointment tell us about Homes England’s future?
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NewsRevenue and completions up at Persimmon but profit blunted by CMA payment
Voluntary contribution to affordable housing sees pre-tax profit remain steady in half-years
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NewsUrban Splash and Igloo picked for Liverpool’s Festival Gardens regeneration scheme
Development partners form JV to lead 27-acre scheme
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NewsPlans unveiled for 50-storey residential tower set to be Wales’ tallest building
Cardiff scheme replaces existing consent for 35-storey tower designed by Scott Brownrigg
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CommentBuilding safety reform was essential, but there’s lots more work still to do
It was supposed to act as an enabler of safer housing, not an unintended barrier to progress. Here’s how we can make the Building Safety Act work better, says Lee Powell
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FeaturesHow will government amendments to the Planning and Infrastructure Bill impact development?
Plans to water down environmental protections have been tweaked in an effort to stem another backbench Labour revolt. Two lawyers on either side of the debate give their views on the implications for development as the bill works its way through Parliament
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NewsGreen light for AHMM’s Elephant & Castle student resi block
Plans for 500 student beds on Jewsons site signed off this week
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FeaturesNansledan: can design codes and long-term stewardship deliver better housing?
Mary Richardson visits Nansledan, the Duchy of Cornwall’s urban extension to Newquay in Cornwall. While its traditional architecture divides opinion, she finds that the project raises important questions about planning and designing new housing at scale
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CommentA year after the general election, what progress are we making towards 1.5 million homes?
Today (Friday) marks a year since Labour won a historic landslide in the general election. Paul Smith assesses how the government has fared against its key housing delivery pledge
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Information - BuildingCPD 08 2025: Understanding and identifying grey belt land
As pressure mounts to deliver new housing and infrastructure in England, the Green Belt – long considered sacrosanct – is once again at the centre of planning debate
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NewsLondon to receive up to 30% of government’s £39bn investment in social and affordable homes
Share is smaller than at start of previous programme
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NewsHundreds of signatures sign petition to rebuild Manchester’s Hotspur Press after fire
Early 19th century building was due to be incorporated into 600-bed student housing scheme designed by Hodder & Partners
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CommentSmall projects can have a big impact in pursuit of net zero and housebuilding goals
Any attempt to hit housing and carbon reduction targets depends on businesses of every size playing their part – and technology can help, writes WSP’s Diego Padilla-Philipps
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NewsBallymore lands TfL housing deal in Newham
Firm to build 1,400 homes at site formerly used for Crossrail tunnelling
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NewsNew Elland Road football stadium development plans published
The plans are intended to replace the 2007 proposals
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FeaturesWhat will the Treasury’s Green Book review mean for construction?
Boris Johnson’s 2020 review of the Treasury’s appraisal process for government investments led to some improvements in how value in schemes is judged, but a new review commissioned by Labour this year has found that many of the old practices remain embedded. Rachel Reeves has said she wants to go ...













