Housing Comment – Page 9
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The private rented sector can make a positive contribution
PRS should not be seen as a quick development opportunity, it is a long-term investment that can meet the needs of a community
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Islands of housing within a green sea
We should be debating an appropriate redefinition of the interface between town and country
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Is right to buy the right solution?
Far from conservative, the new government could see a housing revolution
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Stand and deliver
The government needs to act now to have any chance of staving off a housing crisis
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Why can't we build homes people actually want to live in?
We have a housing crisis not just because we are building too few homes - it’s also because the ones we have already built are just not popular
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The power of three
City villages, city regions and buildings that are more resilient to the weather show some innovative ways in which construction is steadily improving the future of the built environment
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Hurry up and wait
The Housing Standards Review has confused timings surrounding policies and standards relating to domestic planning, says Dan Jestico. Which could actually delay applications for housing projects
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Commitment issues
Commercial landlords know to keep their buildings looking smart and working well. But when financial pressures intrude, other sectors should follow this lead and plan to invest over the whole life of a building
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A plague on all their houses
All the main parties tell us that housebuilding is a high priority for them, but none come close to the ambition needed to address the housing backlog
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Part B: We have to get this right
Part B needs improvement to make sure modern homes are safe. A fire in my constituency, one of a series across the country, has demonstrated that more work is needed
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Right to buy is not the issue
The Conservatives’ pledge could create a legal minefield and distracts from challenge of building more homes
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What about a right to replace?
Extending the right to buy policy to housing association tenants is likely to undermine rather than boost investment in new affordable homes
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Design priorities for 'Starter Homes'
Do we really need to reinvent the wheel when it comes to designing sustainable homes that first time buyers can afford?
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The affordable homes good news story
The Affordable Homes Programme for 2012/15 has finished, so who were the winners and losers?
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Budget 2015: It's easy to be cynical
The CPA’s Noble Francis on George Osborne final budget
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What's the fuss about knowing your assets?
The pressure is on housing associations to have up to date registers of their assets but they need to go even further than that …
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Nobody wins
The rise of the smaller political parties could mean the next government finds it harder to take a pro-development stance on housebuilding
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Housing policy isn't only about building more homes
We can’t forget the areas, both North and South, in need of economic regeneration
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London needs to fix its relationship with the green belt
Despite housing minister Brandon Lewis’ comments, the counties surrounding London cannot be protected from its growth
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Housing: A pre-election blame game
As politicians struggle to explain how they will address the housing shortage they inevitably start to criticise housebuilders and their business models