All articles by Joey Gardiner – Page 24
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Government sets out far-reaching planning overhaul
Housing secretary says communities will be at heart of new system in which land is zoned for automatic permission
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Profit down a third at L&G’s housing business
Half-year results from insurance giant show the impact of pandemic on residential business
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Critics wade into Jenrick’s planning reforms
RIBA president tells government to “urgently reconsider” plans while consultants argue they will not offer quick fix
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Jenrick promises detail on planning reforms this week
Housing secretary says move will cut red tape and speed up house building
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Extension of Help to Buy set to be announced
Sources say government will not formally extend scheme but will give builders more time to complete homes
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Homes England to make suppliers meet diversity criteria
Government housing agency says inclusion commitments will be a pre-condition for place on delivery framework
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Covid blamed as Taylor Wimpey sees last year’s £300m interim profit turn into £40m loss
Housebuilder saw completions fall 58% because of pandemic
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Professions unite to condemn ‘disgraceful’ expansion of PD rights
Detail of government’s controversial deregulation of the planning system published
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More listed housebuilders see completions slump
Persimmon, Vistry and MJ Gleeson issue trading updates covering the covid period
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Industry concern grows as deadline to end Help to Buy edges closer
Housebuilders want chancellor to rethink decision to finish current scheme next March
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Housebuilders await Sunak statement on stamp duty holiday
Chancellor’s economic statement today will confirm £3bn for green home upgrades
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Ilke signs modular homes deal with Network Rail
Scheme is a first for railway infrastructure operator
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Explainer: Implications of Boris Johnson’s radical planning reforms
Replacing the current system with a US-style ‘zonal’ one would have far-reaching consequences. Joey Gardiner weighs up the costs and the possible benefits
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Completions at Barratt drop by one third
Housebuilder adds it is facing £70m bill to cover cost of repairing concrete frames including Citiscape scheme in Croydon
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Comment
Why the Jenrick saga has dented faith in the planning system
Public support for housing development is dependent on the perception of fairness and impartiality
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Post-war planning system set for complete overhaul, says Johnson
Prime minister reveals a series of reforms as part of covid recovery plan, but says “radical” reform package due in July
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Changing buying habits sees Redrow scale back London work
Housebuilder to focus on regional business as buyers look for green space post-covid
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Comment
Tony Pidgley was a man always ahead of the game
Admired, feared and respected in equal measure, the industry has lost one of its greats, writes Joey Gardiner
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Modular housebuilder the next to begin cutting jobs as covid puts brakes on orders
Ilke was handed £30m loan from Homes England last year
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Documents prove Jenrick sped up Westferry appeal decision
Files show Jenrick urged officials to ensure quick decision on 1,500-home scheme two days after meeting developer