All Housing articles – Page 59
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Coronavirus stops work at 75% of UK housing schemes
Figures show covid-19 has shut down more than 2,000 sites
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Barratt furloughs more than 5,500 staff
Country’s biggest housebuilder puts 85% of employees into government jobs retention scheme
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Call for government to rip up planning rules to aid economic recovery
London Property Alliance calls for extension to length of permissions
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Barratt donates defibrillators from closed construction sites
Housebuilder shut schemes last month
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Homes England invests in development pipeline despite pandemic
Agency bought 19 sites worth £180m in last financial year, with deals signed right up to this month
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More housebuilders furlough staff
Barratt, Crest and Countryside temporarily standing down staff in wake of covid-19 shutdown
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Redrow furloughs 1,800 staff
Housebuilder says 80% of staff now stood down as it secures £300m government-backed loan
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Work stops at 80% of UK housebuilding sites
Analysis by estate agent Savills finds schemes capable of delivering 193,000 homes stopped in wake of covid-19 crisis
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Taylor Wimpey announces scheme to protect supply chain
Self-employed to be paid up to £600 a month
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Homes England working on coronavirus support package
Chief executive of housing quango says he will listen to sector first and not “rush to judgement”
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Galliard suspends ACM recladding at Greenwich development
Firm says sticking to social distancing protocols on job was not possible
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Persimmon latest housebuilder to slash directors’ pay
Housebuilder to cull bonuses and cut pay by 20% in wake of coronavirus crisis
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Berkeley warns on profit and begins shutting sites
Housebuilder says coronavirus has cost it £80m in just six weeks
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Khan wants emergency measures to support London housebuilding
London mayor asks for faster access to cash to support capital’s housing sector
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Berkeley keeps sites open but Bellway admits defeat
While Bellway announces sites will close by Friday, London housebuilder Berkeley says it can keep sites safe