All articles by Joey Gardiner – Page 4
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New-build construction output falls to lowest level since June 2022
Official figures for May show 0.4% drop driven by private housing decline
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Barratt predicts 25% completions slump for 2024
Housebuilder says private reservations have dropped back significantly in recent weeks amid soaring bank rates
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JRL Group profit halves despite turnover growth
John Reddington admits ‘difficult year’ as 2022 profit hits lowest level since 2015
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DLUHC admits handing £1.9bn of housing funds back to Treasury
Officials say affordable homes cash can be used in later years but £1.2bn of Help to Buy funds lost
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Balfour Beatty worker dies at Aldermaston nuclear site
Work on site stopped as contractor helping police and nuclear regulator investigate accident
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Forterra announces jobs cuts as recovery chokes
Brickmaker to cut jobs amid ‘significant uncertainty’ in demand as interest rates rise
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Galliford Try profit ‘at upper end’ as contract delays ease
Boss Bill Hocking says contractor benefiting from increase in award of major framework jobs
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Travis Perkins poaches Crest Nicholson finance boss
Duncan Cooper to move to builders merchant in 2024
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Scheme to ban fire safety laggard developers comes into force
Gove brings regulations for ‘Responsible Actors Scheme’ into effect ahead of summer launch
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Gleeson’s sales fall as mini-Budget fallout continues
Housebuilder completes restructuring but sees ‘encouraging’ prospects despite drop in sales
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Government to delay planning policy reforms
Michael Gove signals new NPPF rules won’t be introduced until autumn
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MP brands Environment Agency's uncertainty on nutrients crisis ‘unacceptable’
Former housing secratary says lack of Environment Agency timeframe to sort nutrient neutrality requires urgent government action
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Housebuilder loses landmark nutrients case
Case centred on 650 homes development in Somerset
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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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Ilke Homes sinks into administration with most of firm's 1,100 staff set to lose their jobs
‘All activities to cease’ as loss-making modular housebuilder fails to find a buyer
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Mount Anvil reports sharp rise in profit for 2022
London-focused regeneration developer says it has been ‘unaffected’ by build cost rises
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L&G ‘committed’ to housing despite modular U-turn
Housing boss says insurance giant remains ‘passionate’ about housing after shutting Leeds factory
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Ilke gives itself two weeks to find buyer as firm files notice of intention to appoint administrator
Action gives troubled modular housebuilder two week breathing space from creditors in which to sell company
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Government says SMEs are ‘indispensable’ after housebuilder's closure
Warwick firm shuts development arm after scheme it was due to start gets called in by housing secretary
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£33m-turnover housebuilder behind scheme called in by Gove shuts up shop
Developer AC Lloyd Group closes housebuilding operations in wake of housing secretary’s decision last month