All Housing articles – Page 3
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NewsMorris Homes reduces losses as it eyes build-to-rent expansion
Cheshire-based housebuilder increases turnover and completions
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NewsHousebuilders welcome relaxation of BNG rules on smaller sites
But move designed to help SME housebuilders has been criticised by UKGBC and environmental campaigners ahead of consultation
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NewsChurchill boosts turnover but profit dips in ‘challenging year’
Completions fell 3.5% during period
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NewsBloor Homes reports drop in profit for second successive year
Largest privately-owned housebuilder in UK reports steady turnover despite drop in completions
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FeaturesWhat slow progress at Tempsford says about the wider new towns programme
Despite the suitable location of the Bedfordshire site as a place for tens of thousands of new homes, the government has yet to formally declare its backing for the project. Joey Gardiner asks why so many questions remain unresolved about the plan for a new town in the area 18 ...
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NewsBSR warns of risks around transfer slab construction
Regulator urges building owners to seek professional advice if they are concerned
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NewsStory Homes sees turnover and profit slip
Planning delays ‘slowing growth plans’, Cumbria-based housebuilder says
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NewsCrown Estate submits plans for 4,000-home Hertfordshire town
East Hemel will also include parks, medical centre and four schools
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NewsHousebuilder Weston stays in red but cuts losses
Turnover at Essex business jumped one third to more than £200m
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NewsPlanning and infrastructure bill receives royal assent
Legislation includes various measures to speed up building
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NewsReed announces new ‘medium site’ category to help SME housebuilders in latest planning guidance shake-up
Small builders could get exemption from Building Safety Levy under new site designation
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NewsTurnover and profit down at housebuilder Watkin Jones
Statutory profit number falls further into red due to impairments and remediation costs
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NewsCity of London approves £152m funding boost for housing upgrades
Money will be spent in Square Mile and six London boroughs
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NewsHenry Boot rejigs top roles with housing boss going
Firm due to wrap up sale of construction business in coming weeks
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NewsPlans for nearly 1,000 homes submitted for £2bn York Central development
Architects on scheme include Allies & Morrison and Haworth Tompkins
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NewsPlans for 1,100-home Islington estate regeneration approved
New Barnsbury Estate scheme to span 12 buildings up to 21 storeys in height
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CommentCan Steve Reed save Christmas with his planning reforms?
The fact that measures to standardise planning decisions will be made non-statutory is disappointing, but planning reform can still be a valuable gift, writes Paul Smith
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NewsPre-Budget ‘uncertainty’ hit sales in half-year, says Berkeley
Revenue up but pre-tax profit drops in period
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CommentWhy it’s so important to change the public perception of new towns
Only large-scale developments can offer enough investment for the major new infrastructure that people want and need, but we must work hard to take those people with us, writes Brian Yates at Stantec













