All Housing articles – Page 2
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NewsDevelopment deal for 564-home scheme scrapped after second staircase concerns
Agreement for partnership was first signed in 2019
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NewsBudget speculation hits Taylor Wimpey sales
Housebuilder hit by ‘uncertainty’ of what’s in chancellor’s plans in two weeks’ time
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NewsNHBC new home registrations rise for third successive quarter
Key indicator of new housebuilding activity shows ‘modest growth’ but still some way short of pre-pandemic numbers
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NewsSalford approves 3,300-home tower cluster set to be UK’s tallest residential development
Henley Investment Management’s £1.3bn proposals survive onsalught of opposition from members of public and campaigners
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NewsSix mayors to get powers over £7bn in Social and Affordable Homes Programme
News comes as Homes England this morning issues guidance for potential bidders
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NewsBudget delay and speculation has been ‘unhelpful,’ says Vistry
Firm the latest to raise concern over impasse caused by statement still three weeks away
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NewsMcLaren and McAleer & Rushe ink housing deals
Jobs in Reading and London amount to 900 dwellings
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NewsCMA reveals full details of agreement with housebuilders to end anti-competition probe
Seven housebuilders suspected of sharing price information formally sign up to several commitments, including £100m affordable housing payment
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NewsDefence secretary announces new military housing quango backed by £9bn investment
MoD publishes strategy to improve or replace 40,000 military homes – but won’t deliver plan itself
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NewsBerkeley defends decision to cut affordable housing to 8% in controversial Peckham scheme
Planning Inspectorate launches eight days of hearings into 877-home Aylesham Centre redevelopment
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NewsHowells wins outline consent for Edgbaston Street Gardens development at appeal
Plans assume relocation of Bull Ring Indoor Market traders to David Kohn Architects’ new market hall within Lendlease’s Smithfield development
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NewsGreen light for 2,900 homes on former east London gasworks
Full permission for major enabling and remediation works ahead of residential development
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NewsMixed sector reaction to ‘emergency’ package to boost London’s housebuilding market
Doubts remain about impact on affordable housing delivery and effectiveness in tackling demand
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CommentRegeneration of overlooked communities alongside new towns will be vital if UK is to hit homebuilding target
Only by adopting an ambitious, long-term mindset and working in partnership will we manage to build those 1.5 million homes, writes Sir Michael Lyons, chair of the New Towns Taskforce
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NewsGovernment and City Hall confirm two-year cut in affordable housing requirements from 35% to 20%
Long-awaited package of support to boost housebuilding in London also includes changes to design standards, relief from levies and changes to mayoral powers
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NewsWatkin Jones gets green light for 800 homes in Edinburgh
News comes day after trading update which predicted revenue fall
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FeaturesWill the expected London housebuilding package rescue the stalled development industry?
With one in six housing schemes in the capital on hold and demand at rock bottom, Joey Gardiner asks whether simply reducing expectations for affordable housing will be enough to get construction going again
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NewsBPF calls for tax reforms in next month’s Budget to kickstart development
Trade group says changes needed to reverse drop-off in new homes being built
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FeaturesThere’s a major blockage in the housing pipeline – and it looks likely to get much worse
A growing number of water companies are objecting to planning applications on the basis that there is not enough local sewage treatment capacity to cope with the new homes required, Joey Gardiner reports














