All Housing articles – Page 85
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Government publishes revised National Planning Policy Framework
Consultation results in new rules to empower councils and hit ambitious housebuilding targets
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No Brexit labour worries in the north, says housebuilding boss
Avant Homes says its sites are staffed by UK workers as firm builds more homes in past year
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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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Features
Eastern promise
Jim Dunton looks at whether Japan’s successful ‘car factory’ approach could help British housebuilders meet the government’s 300,000-units-a-year target in the future
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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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Breaking the traditional housing model: James Lidgate talks to Building
L G has ambitious plans to set up a diversified housing business delivering 15,000 homes a year – a large share of them modular
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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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Comment
What is on Kit Malthouse's to-do list
With the introduction of Kit Malthouse as the latest housing minister, TLT’s David Smithen hopes that he will resist the temptation to demonise the development industry
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Features
Projects: For a new generation
On a vast regeneration site in London’s Wembley Park, developer Quintain is building what it hopes will be the UK’s largest build-to-rent scheme
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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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Comment
When it comes to building affordable homes, Dutch courage is called for
hile political initiative and leadership for affordable housing is more reliable and convincing in the Netherlands than it has been in the UK, we need a bit of Dutch courage to tackle Britain’s housing crisis head-on, says Martin Bellinger