All Housing articles – Page 34
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NewsTaylor Wimpey fined £480,000 for polluting Welsh river
Evidence of silt being discharged into rivers was found on a number of occasions in 2021
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NewsJobs to go as L&G prepares to shut flagship modular housing factory in wake of £170m losses
Insurance giant to make ’majority’ of staff redundant and cease new production at business
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NewsBarratt to hit reduced volume numbers as sales recover
But UK’s biggest housebuilder says sales per site per week still 30% down on last year
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NewsBerkeley begins legal challenge after housing secretary’s refusal of planning for homes on ‘design grounds’
Firm to challenge Gove’s ruling to turn down ‘generic’ Kent scheme last month
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NewsAnother housebuilder signs cladding contract leaving three to put pen to paper
Housing secretary has threatened to use legal powers on those who don’t ink contract
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NewsLabour will bring back mandatory housing targets, Starmer says
Party aiming for 70% home ownership amid rumours Sunak will revive Help to Buy later this year
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NewsTaylor Wimpey cutting 450 roles as firm confirms volumes this year will be down a third
Housebuilder says market strengthening but continues to predict sharp drop in completions
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NewsPersimmon build rate tumbles as firm hangs onto cash
But firm says improving trading conditions mean completions this year will be at top end of previous estimate
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NewsBosses of Taylor Wimpey and Vistry latest housebuilding figures to criticise government
Jennie Daly and Greg Fitzgerald voice concern over policy
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NewsPersimmon joins £70m investment into modular housebuilder TopHat
Insurance firm Aviva also ploughs money into start-up
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NewsClarion wants suppliers for £50m asbestos work
10 year deal covers housing association’s properties across England
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NewsBig names picked to design 5,000-home Cambridge neighbourhood
Kjellander Sjöberg, Haworth Tompkins, Alison Brooks Architects, Bell Phillips and Feilden Fowles appointed for 48ha development in city’s north east
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CommentTime for Gove to stop throwing stones at housing sector
The housing secretary ignores the hard work and goodwill of so many housing professionals at his peril. There may be unintended consequences to the blame being dished out
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NewsSouthampton council seeks affordable housing providers to join £120m development framework
Council seeks to build 8,000 affordable homes by 2040
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NewsWatkin Jones ‘meeting margin targets’ as it seeks to recover from profit slump
BTR and student housing specialist reports strong appetite for forward funding
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NewsSunak says he ditched housing targets due to concerns from ‘thousands’ of Tory members
Prime minister says proposed new planning system will “strike a better balance”
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NewsTwo of remaining four firms not to sign cladding pledge edge closer to putting pen to paper
Michael Gove outed 11 housebuilders who had not inked deal in House of Commons last month
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NewsBuilding safety registration portal for high-rise buildings goes live
Details need to be submitted to new Safety Regulator before 1 October














