All Housing articles – Page 5
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Transport bodies announce ‘landmark’ Manchester regeneration strategy
Network Rail and Transport for Greater Manchester agree plan to build developments around six major stations
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Plans lodged for first phase of 1,000-home net zero Sheffield regeneration
Scheme by developer Citu to create canal-side neighbourhood in underused part of the city
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Firms chasing spots on £600m North Wales construction framework
Tenders due in by early October
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Berkeley outlines plans to restart stalled towers scheme in south London
Tools downed on Old Kent Road’s biggest redevelopment last year amid viability concerns
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In partnership
How do we increase affordable housing supply against the odds?
How can the social housing sector deliver new housing despite rising costs? Daniel Gayne reports on a roundtable hosted in Manchester as part of Housing Today Live in partnership with EdarothÂ
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VolkerFitzpatrick lands £26m Surrey bridge job
Scheme to replace notoriously dangerous level crossing and unlock land for 1,750 homes
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Gove’s move to lower second staircase threshold will stall more schemes, experts warn
Surprise move to tighten fire safety rules to delay more jobs as clients struggle to ensure viability
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Tottenham Hotspur’s towers plan hit by second staircase delay
Proposals for 850 homes in shadow of club’s stadium approved after fire safety rejig
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Fixing bad housing would bring £135bn in societal benefits, says BRE
New research sets out health and economic benefits of action to improve poor housing
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Comment
Lord Kerslake: ‘The sector has lost a supremely powerful voice’
The untimely death of former Homes and Communities Agency boss and Peabody chair Lord Kerslake has left the housing sector poorer, says Joey Gardiner
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Tributes paid to ‘remarkable’ Lord Bob Kerslake following death
Former head of civil service dies from cancer
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Features
Seven key takeaways from this year’s CIH conference
With new social housing regulations and a gloomy economic outlook, attendees at the Chartered Institute of Housing’s annual conference were not short of things to talk about. Daniel Gayne and Carl Brown report on the hot topics in Manchester this week
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Features
Could stamp duty reform be the answer to making UK homes net zero?
With carbon emissions from homes going up and little incentive for existing homeowners to make energy efficiency renovations, we talk to policymakers and industry about a proposed solution
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Comment
New homes can (and must) be delivered with nature in mind
A ‘habitat-first’ development in west London aims to emphasise the importance of enhancing and protecting wildlife in and around our schemes, writes Marcus Bate of Mount AnvilÂ
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Ilke Homes in talks with 15 potential investors over sale
Modular builder says there is a ‘clear appetite’ for a deal to save 1,000-person firm
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Housing slump sends monthly construction output down
Commercial and infrastructure increased but amount of private housing work fell sharply in April, official figures show
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Cost comparison: Pros and cons of volumetric construction in housing
Pros and cons of volumetric construction, the barriers to widespread adoption, and a cost comparison between a traditional and modular residential tower
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Manchester council approves bumper crop of major schemes
City centre applications given the nod include four towers up to 45-storeys in height
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Maccreanor Lavington lodges plans for Acton resi towers
Scheme includes 33-storey student accomodation tower
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Gove intervenes in two more planning applications on design grounds after Berkeley Homes row
Following his attempt to block the Tunbridge Wells scheme, the housing secretary is set to make decisions on planning applications in Leamington Spa and East Cheshire