All Housing articles – Page 72
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Grenfell QC to head up Persimmon customer care review
Findings will be made public, housebuilder promises
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Henry lands £115m east London apartment job
Development in east London is for housing association Guinness Partnerships
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Galliford Try inks deal with Homes England
Firm’s partnerships arm to build 850 homes for government agency
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Housebuilding grows amid commercial construction's woes
March data from IHS/Markit showed activity fell again amongst commercial firms and civil engineers
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London firm snaps up Manchester housing specialist
L Q deal with Trafford Housing Trust will create nearly 100,000-homes group
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Barratt's housing JV gets planning nod
Housebuilder working with Swindon council on 3,000 homes deal
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Drawn-out Brexit prompts Bellway to slow land investment
Housebuilder adopts “cautious approach” to land buying in recent months
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Enfield after Meridian Water phase two housebuilder
North London scheme will eventually have 10,000 homes
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Is developing on small sites achievable?
In the Draft New London Plan, Sadiq Kahn has set a target of 64,935 new dwellings per year, with 24,573 of these to be delivered on small sites. But how realistic is this?
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Housing secretary to rule on £300m Norwich tower
James Brokenshire calls in 20-storey development after Historic England objections
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Wates says part of £120m war chest could be used for acquisitions
Contractor doubled credit facility earlier this year
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Galliford Try appoints new chief executive as Truscott heads off to revive Crest Nicholson
FD Graham Prothero becomes contractor’s new boss
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Morgan Sindall signs up for £1bn JV with Brentwood council
Contractor’s investments arm will fund housebuilding programme for east London borough
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Persimmon homebuyers set to hold back cash to deal with snags
Housebuilder’s customers will be able to hold an average retention of £3,600
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Plan to transform Concorde airfield into new community cleared for take-off
The Bristol scheme has been designed by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios
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Housing supply likely to be 'devastated' if government switches off Help To Buy
SME housebuilder warns of consequences if no transition arrangements put in place
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Life after Help to Buy
After six years of cheap loans for homebuyers, Help to Buy is being wound down. How will housebuilders cope with the change?
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Are these new models of housing delivery the future?
It’s all a little topsy turvy but the housing sector suggests that the traditional domains of single specialism expertise are increasingly of the past
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Chancellor uses Spring Statement to give update on late payment proposals
Philip Hammond also reveals funds for affordable houses and a consultation on a PFI replacement in his Spring Statement
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Lendlease puts CLT plans on hold amid regulation uncertainty
Company’s design and technical boss says it is waiting for regulations to be clarified