All Housing articles – Page 9
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NewsGet Living issues over 50 claims to recover £400m cost of fixing homes at former 2012 athletes village
Landlord says problems relate to building safety defects at East Village site
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NewsVistry expecting surge in affordable homes contracts in second half of the year
Housebuilder’s interim profit falls but eyes stronger end to year as new affordable homes funding changes kick in
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CommentStreamlining gateway 2: time to take a two-tiered approach to building safety approvals?
It cannot have been the intention of the Building Safety Act to create delays to development - it’s time for a fresh approach, argues Bhavini Patel
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NewsResidential towers scheme at east London estate gets green light
Hill Group and Poplar Harca’s proposals for Teviot Estate finally set to get going after planning hold-ups
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NewsSeven housebuilders to pay £100m towards affordable housing and pledge not to share prices in deal to end CMA probe
Watchdog consults on deal to end investigation into suspected competition law breaches
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NewsGet Living ‘pursuing’ contractors after cost of fixing homes at former Olympic Park block tops £400m
Landlord says problems relate to building safety defects at East Village site
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NewsSpringfield to report ‘substantial’ increase in profit following land sales to Barratt Redrow
Scottish housebuilder to increase revenue after signing deal to sell six sites as it shifts focus to north of Scotland
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NewsSouthwark council approves 27-storey mixed-use tower
HTA-designed block will include homes and industrial space
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NewsGleeson’s housebuilding boss goes after margins fail to improve
Firm carries out rejig after warning profit will be ‘at lower end of expectations’
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CommentA year after the general election, what progress are we making towards 1.5 million homes?
Today (Friday) marks a year since Labour won a historic landslide in the general election. Paul Smith assesses how the government has fared against its key housing delivery pledge
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Information - BuildingCPD 08 2025: Understanding and identifying grey belt land
As pressure mounts to deliver new housing and infrastructure in England, the Green Belt – long considered sacrosanct – is once again at the centre of planning debate
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NewsNearly half of social and private rented homes ‘not decent’ under proposed new standard
Government publishes consultations on revised Decent Homes Standard and minimum energy efficiency standards in social housing
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CommentUnlocking London’s unique development challenges opens up a wealth of opportunities
Creative solutions are required to deal with some highly constrained sites and deliver much-needed residential development in the capital, says HDR’s Peter Watkins
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NewsNew £39bn affordable housing programme will aim to deliver 300,000 homes, says government
Angela Rayner to set out more details on Wednesday of the new programme, along with updates on Decent Homes 2, minimum energy efficiency standards and reforms to Right to Buy
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NewsDeveloper secures £500m to fund five student accommodation schemes
Fusion says deal will bankroll more than 3,000 beds
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NewsHousing association’s starts fall by nearly three-quarters as it takes ‘careful’ approach to development
Peabody’s pivot to spending more on improving existing homes continues with new, local approach to services
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NewsGovernment should ditch 1.5m homes target, says housing association boss
Nick Atkin warns insistence on ramping up delivery in short term will “artificially skew” the Affordable Homes Programme and push up construction inflation
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NewsPilbrow & Partners’ 70-storey Nine Elms tower scheme revealed
Plans for 3,000-home replacement of scrapped Allies & Morrison scheme would be one of the tallest residential developments in the UK
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NewsFeilden Clegg Bradley lodges plans for six-block housing scheme at former shopping centre in Manchester
Former Chorlton Precinct to be replaced by 262 homes













