All articles by Joey Gardiner – Page 14
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CommentDoes Gove’s £4bn cladding levy mark the start of an anti-development era?
Unable to get more Treasury funding, the secretary of state has found a convenient punch bag and housebuilders could be left reeling for years
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NewsHousebuilder shares tank on announcement of £4bn cladding levy
Value of UK listed housebuilders falls by around £1bn in early trading
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NewsModular builder Ilke racks up another huge loss
Cumulative losses top £100m but start-up says growing order book will allow rapid expansion
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FeaturesTop 150 housebuilder analysis: A tale of two reporting periods
For some housebuilders the consequences of the pandemic determined their performance in this year’s top 150 rankings
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NewsUS investor launches attack on Taylor Wimpey management
Elliott Advisors accuses housebuilder of ‘persistent underperformance’ and calls for board revamp
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NewsTaylor Wimpey departure ‘nothing to do’ with hedge fund building stake, outgoing chief executive says
Pete Redfern wants to take a break from corporate life and go travelling with young family
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NewsPeabody doubles housing starts to more than 800
But half year trading update shows housing association’s completions flat on last year
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NewsPandemic sees housebuilding plummet to lowest level in five years
First official data on net additions shows extent of hit to housebuilding from 2020 lockdown
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NewsPeabody in hunt for 700-home Thamesmead development partner
Housing association looking at building next phases of south-east London scheme
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NewsGovernment U-turn sees it refuse PLP’s Westferry Printworks scheme
Junior housing minister turns down Tory donor’s 1,500-home east London project originally approved by Robert Jenrick
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FeaturesHoming in on net zero: do housebuilder pledges add up?
Housebuilders have been bigging up their green credentials of late – but how well are they really doing, asks Joey Gardiner
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NewsGove refuses planning for Brighton tower blocks
Squire & Partners-designed scheme thrown out after deciding designs not good enough
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NewsRedrow sees autumn revenue slip against ‘exceptional’ 2020
Housebuilder remains on course for revenue of £2.1bn this financial year
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NewsConstruction output recovers in September as private housing rebounds
However ONS finds that activity down sharply in the third quarter overall as materials shortages bite
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NewsVistry stays on course to hit revised profit target
Housebuilder says private reservation rate in third quarter above the level seen last year
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NewsPersimmon says cost of building homes heading north
Housebuilder says firm will be hit with 5% build rise this year
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NewsPeabody sends in Holloway prison redevelopment plans
Controversial scheme for 980 homes in Islington filed with council
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NewsGove turns down Kent housing scheme despite council’s housing land shortfall
Housing secretary uses first appeal decision to turn down controversial 1,250-home scheme in Medway














