All Housing articles – Page 48
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London mayor approves £800m Bishopsgate Goodsyard plans
Benefits of FaulknerBrowns masterplan outweigh harm, says Sadiq Khan
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Countryside chair set to step down as firm looks to sell private housing arm
Rothschild appointed to mastermind sale
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Modular firm wins Somerset homes deal
Houses will be built at Ilke’s North Yorkshire factory
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Countryside shareholder row breaks out into open
US investor Browning West launches campaign to oust chair and sell private housebuilding business
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L&G Modular nosedives to fourth consecutive loss
Cumulative losses at business now top £100m mark
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Celotex product manager tells Grenfell inquiry it ‘didn’t occur’ to her that marketing was wrong
Debbie Berger had written ‘WTF’ on flawed test report for combustible insulation
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Croydon to oust directors from Brick By Brick board
Experienced council FDs brought in as PwC review finds lack of financial oversight at authority’s development arm
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Developers required to meet new standards to secure cash from London social housing fund
Initiative aims to be build thousands of new homes from next April
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D-day for Brick By Brick pushed to next month
Crucial PwC report into embattled Croydon council-owned developer delayed until December
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Government’s ‘green industrial revolution’ does not go far enough, industry says
Longer term plan needed, trade bodies say
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A green homes revolution or total mayhem?
In theory the government is about to start retrofitting 2,700 homes every day. Really, asks Julia Park
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Government to U-turn on housing formula
Reports come amid speculation over future of white paper reforms in light of Dominic Cummings’ departure from No10
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Dozens of firms win spots on £800m energy efficiency framework
Four year framework launched by LHC
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Defeated Anglia Square housebuilder lashes out at prime minister
Broadway Malyan’s £271m Norwich scheme thrown out by Robert Jenrick
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What does the political backlash mean for planning reform?
A government climbdown on a new formula to determine housing need looks inevitable in the face of Tory backbench revolt. Will it now also have to backtrack on its wider planning reforms, asks Joey Gardiner
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Vistry reinstates dividend after strong trading
Housebuilder the latest to post strong trading update
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Housing department to launch research project into MMC
Initiative designed to shed more light on new technologies
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Councils split over Bishopsgate Goodsyard development
Hackney says it objects to design despite ‘support in principle’ while Tower Hamlets says project should be approved