All Housing articles – Page 44
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Peabody launches £10m fire safety framework
Lots include cladding assessments on high rise buildings
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Housing group launches £20m consultancy framework
JV North also fires starting gun on £540m contractors’ framework
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Norwich tower plan scrapped as high court challenge dropped
Architect Broadway Malyan’s involvement in £271m scheme hangs in balanceÂ
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Homes England considers tough new green building standards
Housing quango director says ‘live conversation’ is underway about bringing in energy efficiency rules
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Former Wates chief heads up new housing business
Real, formed out of former Rydon regional businesses, will be led by Paul Nicholls
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Man Group to plough £400m into affordable housing
World’s largest listed fund manager the latest institution to raise cash to fund new build housing
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Green light for Network Homes’ 1,000-home scheme in north London
Housing association given thumbs-up for second phase of £450m development
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Housing association announces contractors on £350m housing framework
Lovell, Osborne and Willmott Dixon all land spots on decade-long deal
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Berkeley appoints former newspaper editor to board
Sarah Sands latest to join as part of non-exec ‘refresh’
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Bidding opens for Homes England’s strategic partnership programme
Private developers and councils will have chance to bid for affordable housing funding for the first time
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L&G’s modular business builds up 750-home pipeline of work
Chief executive says it is discussing projects totalling 2,000 homes amid ‘bouyant’ demand
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Hill Group to build first homes for £500m Oxford campus
Housebuilder appointed by development team which includes St John’s College
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Oxford college teams up with St Modwen for 1,250-home scheme
Worcester plans include logistics space and new community facilities south west of city
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Challenge to South Oxfordshire’s 23,550-home plans hits buffers
High Court rejects judicial review bid against controversial local development plan ‘forced through’ by housing secretary Robert Jenrick
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Taylor Wimpey ‘slow’ in response to summer market surge, boss admits
Pete Redfern defends decision to raise £500m from shareholders
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Chief executive says he has ‘no regrets’ over Taylor Wimpey’s lockdown shutdown
Pete Redfern adds he took an ‘honest decision’ to close sites, despite financial impact on business