All Housing articles – Page 42
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NewsBallymore latest firm to sign cladding contract
More than 40 firms have put pen to paper on government initiative
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News‘Enough ministers to fill a football team’: former Homes England boss laments housing department’s revolving door
Constant comings and goings leads to more uncertainty, Nick Walkley adds
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NewsMore housebuilders and developers sign Gove’s cladding contract
Deadline for firms to put pen to paper on fire safety pledge was at start of week
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FeaturesPassive fire protection: do we need a new construction discipline?
Tier one contractors have come together to warn they may not be able to give assurances that passive fire protection in designs comply with new regulations. Do we need a new approach?
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NewsGovernment to help developers deliver ‘nutrient neutral’ sites
Issue blamed for holding up building of thousands of new homes
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NewsRydon and Galliard blasted as housebuilders scramble to sign cladding contracts
Housing secretary has pledged to stop firms doing business unless they sign up to scheme to fix historic defects
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NewsGove threatens to put 11 housebuilders who have not signed cladding contract ‘out of business’
Housing secretary repeats pledge to stop developers trading as deadline passes
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NewsPeabody warns of ‘dramatic’ delays to build as sector calls for clarity on second staircases
Housing association says it can’t commit to designs on towers across 20 schemes because of uncertainty over policy
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NewsPair plan merger to create 82,000-home association giant
Network and Sovereign expect deal to fully complete in April 2025
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NewsBerkeley on track to hit profit target despite slump in sales
Numbers fall a quarter since last September’s mini-Budget
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NewsBarratt to open £45m timber frame factory this summer
Housebuilding giant plans to build more homes off-site to meet 2025 Future Homes Standard
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NewsIndustry bodies warn of huge drop in housebuilding if planning reforms go ahead
Round-up of responses to government consultation on proposed national policy changes
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NewsTaylor Wimpey closes regional business and says output could fall by a third this year
Firm shuts Oxfordshire division but says timber frame arm will be up and running this spring
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NewsInland Homes founder set for shock return after sudden resignation of board members
Chair and two other board members step down after ‘related party issues’
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NewsPersimmon warns volumes could plummet unless market improves
Housebuilder says completions set to halve to just 8,000
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NewsTroubled Inland Homes delays results announcement as auditor ‘needs more time’ to finalise numbers
Listed housebuilder set to publish numbers some time next month
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NewsRedrow picks data centre boss as sustainability chief
Garry Cornell will lead firm’s climate and ESG policies
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NewsWoolwich estate regeneration gets green light
South-east London plans will treble number of homes at Brookhill Estate
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NewsHousing body backs 18m threshold for second staircases in tower blocks
CIH throws weight behind lower height limit rather than 30m plan proposed by Michael Gove
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News£294m plan to revamp Manchester’s Great Northern Warehouse approved
£294m project will deliver 26,000sq m of office space, shops and three new residential blocks














