Housing News – Page 50
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Glyn Barker to chair Berkeley following death of Tony Pidgley
Glyn Barker to be non-exec chair for up to two years while search for permanent replacement undertaken
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John F Hunt bags Westminster demolition job
Firm to start tearing down 1930s estate opposite Chelsea Barracks scheme
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Professions unite to condemn ‘disgraceful’ expansion of PD rights
Detail of government’s controversial deregulation of the planning system published
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Contractors on notice for £65m Hackney housing job
Project includes 219 new and 174 refurbished homes
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Councils start action against owners of 30 buildings still wrapped in ACM cladding
Government promises further measures if work is not carried out
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Housing starts by Homes England hit record before covid-19 struck
Latest data shows social housing jumped by 91% in 2019/20
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McCarthy & Stone rejigs as covid sends firm crashing into red
Former Kier executive goes as retirement specialist hit by £60m of coronavirus charges
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Decision on Bishopsgate Goodsyard plans set for November
Scheme first went in for planning six years ago
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Green light for Balfour Beatty on next phase of £375m London resi job after funding deal inked
Developer Muse signs agreement with private rental specialist Get Living
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London council extends housing framework because of coronavirus
Concerns there may be delays to reprocurement process
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McCarthy & Stone Milton Keynes job gets planning after appeal
Scheme OK’d after being refused last autumn
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More listed housebuilders see completions slump
Persimmon, Vistry and MJ Gleeson issue trading updates covering the covid period
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Industry concern grows as deadline to end Help to Buy edges closer
Housebuilders want chancellor to rethink decision to finish current scheme next March
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Ilke signs modular homes deal with Network Rail
Scheme is a first for railway infrastructure operator
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Argent boss to head up £4bn Oxford university housing partnership
Initiative is a joint venture with Legal General
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Completions at Barratt drop by one third
Housebuilder adds it is facing £70m bill to cover cost of repairing concrete frames including Citiscape scheme in Croydon
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Plans lodged for Grosvenor’s 2,200 home garden village in Oxfordshire
Site one of 14 garden villages proposed by the government in 2017
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Post-war planning system set for complete overhaul, says Johnson
Prime minister reveals a series of reforms as part of covid recovery plan, but says “radical” reform package due in July
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Changing buying habits sees Redrow scale back London work
Housebuilder to focus on regional business as buyers look for green space post-covid