Housing News – Page 79
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Combustible cladding set to remain on almost three quarters of private sector homes
Over 200 buildings have no plan in place to replace problem cladding
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Planners green-light Liverpool factory conversion
Once transformed, the disused factory will house 35 loft-style apartments
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Peers call on industry to get its act together over off-site manufacturing
House of Lords Science Technology committee report calls for ‘strong leadership’ from the Construction Leadership Council
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Crest Nichloson names new east of England boss
New managing director will manage the firms £200m turnover east of England business
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Springfield Properties forecasting hefty annual profit hike
Listed housebuilder also predicts turnover for the year will be up more than a quarter
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Planners recommend Haringey bins 6,000-home deal with Lendlease
Contractor says it is still open to working with council “to address its urgent housing needs”
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L&G finally poised to roll out factory-built houses
Housebuilder says it has overcome manufacturing constraints that delayed launch of first homes
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Telford Homes on the hunt for build-to-rent investor
Investor partnership the “most productive way of delivering increased [BTR] development” says housebuilder
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Galliford Try set to turn former hospital into homes
Work involves building 350 homes at Bristol site
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Westminster approves 750 home development
Scheme by Arup will be built next door to Chelsea Barracks scheme
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Housing association launches £2.4bn fire safety framework
Initiative will be made available to public bodies across England and Wales
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Plymouth housing authority appoints contractor for cladding work
Exeter firm Mi-Space is set to replace composite cladding on three towers
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Kit Malthouse named new housing minister
Junior minister from the Department for Work and Pensions becomes fourth housing minister in two years
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Just 1% of housebuilders think government housing targets are achievable
Housebuilders cast further doubt on government housing policy as ministerial turnstile continues, according to Knight Frank research
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Deveron Homes goes into administration
Administrator points to contract delays and “significant levels of debt” at Scottish housebuilder