All articles by Joey Gardiner – Page 20
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Decision due by tomorrow on whether Grenfell Inquiry resumes next week
Hearing was shut early last month because of covid positive
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Commercial and housing sectors won’t recover until 2023, new report says
Latest forecast from Experian predicts output will remain below pre-pandemic levels this year and next
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David Chipperfield made Companion of Honour in New Year list
Stirling Prize-winning architect given highest award while Arup engineer Jo da Silva made a Dame
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Government says EU architects can continue to work in UK
But UK architects have no automatic recognition of qualifications in all EU countries
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London mayor calls for £3bn developer tax to pay for fire safety work
Sadiq Khan says tariff could be paid over next 10 years
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L&G given green light for Bristol modular scheme
Job is firm’s second major permission this year
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Ballymore warned by ratings site over ‘reviews’ written by its own staff
High-profile London developer takes down posts on consumer review site written by its own employees
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Modular firm BoKlok signs housing association deal for 1,000 homes
Firm co-owned by Ikea and Skanska will work with Hampshire-based Vivid on development pipeline
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Japanese modular giant buys Dutch rival and vows to boost UK business
Daiwa House snaps up Jan Snel
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Jenrick piles extra 35% housing target onto cities
Details behind algorithm U-turn show pressure will be on largest English cities to develop more homes
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Government warned of ‘disastrous’ consequences of permitted development rights
Damage to towns and local democracy ‘unacceptable’
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Jenrick abandons ‘mutant’ housing algorithm to focus on urban development
Change of course sees rural areas spared and more investment in North and Midlands
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Springfield reports strong trading rebound
Scottish housebuilder says revenue was 17% up on same time last year
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London mayor names development partner for 900-home scheme
Khan criticised after allocating just 50 homes on the site for ’community-led’ housing
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Review of 2020: Planning shake-ups and infrastructure delays
The government faced resistance to its attempts to tackle the housing shortage through planning changes, while its headline infrastructure schemes, HS2 and Crossrail, were also held up
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One third of housing developers ‘uncertain’ about recovery from pandemic
Exclusive survey finds 36% have made redundancies despite strong post-lockdown rebound
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Over 100 staff to leave in Taylor Wimpey restructuring
Cost-cutting plan comes as Keepmoat lays off staff in response to coronavirus crisis
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MPs fire broadside at ‘deplorable’ housing ministry for policy failures
Public Accounts Committee accuses department of false promises over Starter Homes and housing targets
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Residential market survey: Housebuilders' hopes and fears for 2021
The housing sector is blessed with a mini-boom - if you believe the hype - but new data reveals not all residential firms are bullish about their resilience to covid or their prospects next year
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Shareholders back McCarthy & Stone sale to Lone Star
Buyout of retirement housebuilder by private equity firm approved despite significant vote against