All Housing articles – Page 49
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NewsTruss pledges to scrap planning red tape in ‘investment zones’
Odds-on favourite to be PM to set out deregulatory plan to create new towns
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NewsCountryside to close brand new £20m modular factory
Loss-making timber frame plant was supposed to produce 3,500 homes a year
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NewsHousebuilder Hill snaps up collapsed offsite firm
Firm says Fusion purchase will allow it to supply up to 1,250 apartment units a year
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NewsBarratt profit to exceed expectations
Housebuilder says completions return to pre-pandemic levels but build inflation now running at 9-10%
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NewsVistry ahead of expectations amid sales boom
Housebuilder expects annual profit to be at “the top end of expectations” after strong start to the year
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NewsPersimmon build rates slow down amid shortages and planning delays
But housebuilding giant expects profit in year to be better than expected
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NewsBoris Johnson quits as industry left in limbo by mass resignations
Turmoil in government sparks fears of extended housing and planning policy hiatus
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NewsHousebuilding contracts as industry growth continues to be blunted by inflation woes
Consumer worries and rising prices blamed for housing’s problems
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NewsL&G Modular brings in former Homes England executive to spearhead expansion
Appointment among several at housing arm of insurance giant
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NewsPlan for 25,000 new homes near HS2 ‘super-hub’ gets green light
Sadiq Khan’s OPDC adopts local plan for Old Oak Common
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NewsGovernment admits deregulation left officials “unable” to escalate fire safety warnings in years before Grenfell
But housing department lawyer tells inquiry that “competent professionals” would not have signed off dangerous materials
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NewsBerkeley shares slide despite jump in profit
£200m wiped off value of housebuilder as firm warns over ‘volatile’ operating environment
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NewsGoldman Sachs-backed housebuilder to open second modular factory
TopHat says Corby facility will be biggest in Europe
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NewsEssex council withdraws local plan and refuses L&G green belt scheme
New council leadership pledges to protect open space
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NewsMore firms sign government’s cladding pledge
Eight firms add their name to list who have committed to paying up
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NewsCladding costs send Crest Nicholson tumbling into red for half year
But housebuilder raises profit expectations for full year amid stronger sales
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NewsHomes England appoints first ever COO as it revamps strategy
Kirsty Shaw to step into key role at quango
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NewsCountryside to listen to offers following shareholder pressure
Housebuilder now actively seeking bids with US investor in driving seat
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CommentWe must put people and their homes at the heart of the planning process
It is essential that we develop a consistent, national approach to community consultation before we start designing and building, says Sadie Morgan














