All Housing articles – Page 65
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News
Homes England working on coronavirus support package
Chief executive of housing quango says he will listen to sector first and not “rush to judgement”
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Galliard suspends ACM recladding at Greenwich development
Firm says sticking to social distancing protocols on job was not possible
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Persimmon latest housebuilder to slash directors’ pay
Housebuilder to cull bonuses and cut pay by 20% in wake of coronavirus crisis
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Berkeley warns on profit and begins shutting sites
Housebuilder says coronavirus has cost it £80m in just six weeks
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Khan wants emergency measures to support London housebuilding
London mayor asks for faster access to cash to support capital’s housing sector
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Berkeley keeps sites open but Bellway admits defeat
While Bellway announces sites will close by Friday, London housebuilder Berkeley says it can keep sites safe
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Persimmon and McCarthy & Stone to shut construction sites
McCarthy Stone offers unoccupied apartments to NHS workers and covid-19 recoverees
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Redrow keeps sites open but abandons dividend
Housebuilder expects sales to be ‘seriously impaired’ by coronavirus
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Features
Pastures new: From Ebenezer to Ebbsfleet
People love the idea of garden towns and villages – and 14 of them are planned for the UK
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News
Peabody warns start dates on schemes now under review
Coronavirus means housing association to rethink when jobs begin
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Councils consider drastic measures to avoid planning gridlock
Officials may use executive powers to take decisions if coronavirus cancels committees
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Crest Nicholson is latest housebuilder to cancel dividend
Firm warns of hit to visitor levels and building capacity
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Coronavirus forces McCarthy & Stone to cancel dividend
Housebuilder says it needs to manage cash
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Markets fall despite £350bn stimulus
Chancellor’s efforts fail to halt slide in value of biggest UK housebuilders
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Comment
Planning reforms: A mishmash of philosophies that does not seem to fit
Robert Jenrick will have to reconcile this deregulatory approach with the beauty commission’s agenda, says Joey Gardiner