All Housing articles – Page 12
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Inland Homes administrators rule out rescue for any part of the business
Firm sank in October after months of turmoil
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What happens to development plans when a council goes ‘bankrupt’?
When a section 114 ‘bankruptcy’ notice is put in place, a council’s non-statutory services are restricted and housebuilding ‘goes to the back of the queue’. Yet the growing number of councils in this situation are finding ways to carry on building
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Bust housing business owes more than £8m, liquidator says
Real Contracting Group went under just two years after being set up
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ɫTV Safety Regulator to assess four in 10 occupied higher-risk buildings by 2026
New regulator publishes its first strategic plan, setting out a three-year ‘roadmap’ for action
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Insurance giant asks cladding remediation contractor staff to wear body cameras
AXA says videos will help ensure clear record of work done
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Autumn statement 2023: coverage all in one place
ɫTV’s coverage of the Autumn Statement all in one place
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Hunt announces £110m nutrient mitigation fund to ‘unlock 40,000 homes’
Extension of affordable homes guarantee scheme and low borrowing rates for councils are also confirmed
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Homes England backs volumetric modular with £15m loan to TopHat
Funding body makes lending facility available despite recent high-profile failures
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Revealed: average salaries for leadership roles at largest 50 housebuilders
A new survey reveals the locations and job titles within the industry that command the most impressive wages and bonuses. Matilda Battersby reports.
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DLUHC issues fresh guidance on plan to stop developers building unless they carry out cladding repairs
Update says department expects planning authorities to check whether any firms are on list banning them from working
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Taylor Wimpey plan for 1,100 homes in Lancashire gets OK after appeal
Housing secretary Michael Gove overturns original decision of local council to refuse permission
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Make energy efficient homes stamp duty-free, says TopHat boss
Modular housebuilder tells chancellor needs more government support
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UK housebuilding recession: How much worse is it going to get?
With little prospect of a rapid reduction in interest rates to spur a recovery, many in the industry are now just looking to “survive until ’25”. Joey Gardiner looks at the prospects for residential developers doing so.
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Major contractors call for £3.8bn decarbonisation fund to be released in full
Major contractors and energy companies echo Housing Forum and National Housing Federation in saying releasing funding would “give greater confidence” to decarbonisation industry
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Can the 16th housing minister in 13 years make a difference before the election?
The past nine housing ministers have come and gone in the time it takes to get a large project to site, says Joey Gardiner. So what are the chances that the latest incumbent in the role can do what is required to pick the industry up off the floor?
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Crest Nicholson cuts profit forecast again as firm plans job cuts
Housebuilder announces series of cost-cutting measures
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More government support needed for industry to meet MMC housing targets, expert tells peers
Academic tells lords ‘very difficult for supply side to do this on their own’
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Housing business set up by former Wates housing boss goes into administration
Cowgills appointed to oversee administration of Real’s London and South East business as South West arm liquidated
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Bristol tower block evacuated over structural risk
Barton House in Bristol has been evacuated due to “risk of building collapse”
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Watkin Jones interim boss made permanent CEO
Pease has been chief executive at troubled firm since July