All articles by Carl Brown – Page 9
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      NewsGovernment's EWS1 change has not ended confusion, research shows
Most mortgage lenders and valuers continue to require safety assessments on blocks below 18m despite government announcement
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      NewsSimpson Haugh unveils plans for 60-storey Manchester flats
Four towers providing 2,000 homes planned for brownfield Trinity Islands site
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      NewsPilbrow & Partners picked for £100m flats on Britain’s most expensive street
Developer to turn listed Kensington Palace Gardens mansion into luxury housing
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      NewsHTA to deliver 622-home modular scheme on Boots site
‘UK’s largest low-rise modular development’ planned for Nottingham site
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      NewsGovernment ditches EWS1 forms for buildings below 18m
Ministers and mortgage lenders back changes after research finds ‘no systemic risk of fire’ in smaller blocks
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      NewsMinister tells developers they have moral duty to work with communities and new design codes
Housing secretary confirms package of reforms in beautiful homes drive
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      NewsTfL’s new property company ‘could deliver 46,000 homes’
Transport for London outlines different models for commercial development company
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      NewsBirmingham consults on 5,000-home regeneration masterplan
Draft consultation published for regeneration of Perry Barr area post-Commonwealth games
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      NewsTory MP brands Building Safety Bill a ‘sticking plaster’
Stephen McPartland accuses the government of lacking the will to fix cladding scandal
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      NewsJohn Lewis plans to build 10,000 rental homes
Department store chain would develop majority on own sites as it moves into Build to Rent market
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      NewsBuilding Safety Bill will give residents more time to pursue shoddy firms
Long-awaited legislation published today will also give Arb power to strike off architects who fail competence tests
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      NewsLords housing inquiry will look at case for diversifying sector
Smaller developers can take on difficult sites, says new chair
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      NewsL&G agrees deal to invest £350m in Zaha Hadid regeneration scheme in Bristol
Temple Island project set to provide 550 new homes
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      NewsHenley Halebrown hits out as housing secretary calls in flats after MP’s objection
Intervention by Robert Jenrick infuriates architect and local authority
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      NewsArchitects join call for stronger net zero measures in Planning Bill
Host of major practices among signatories critical of government approach
 
    
     





