All Housing articles – Page 13
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News
Plans lodged for £100m net zero neighbourhood in Sheffield
First phase of 1,000 home scheme by developer Citu to create canal-side neighbourhood in underused part of the city
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Studio Egret West completes refurbishment of Goldfinger’s Balfron tower
Grade II*-listed landmark’s refresh includes a library, gym and yoga room in its former utility tower
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Brent council poised to approve three more towers
Mixed-use schemes up to 23-storeys in height to add to borough’s growing number of high rises
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Berkeley outlines plans to restart Rolfe Judd’s stalled south London towers
Tools downed on Old Kent Road’s biggest redevelopment last year amid viability concerns
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Developer forced to dismantle AHMM modular homes due to defects
Customers paid £4,000 in compensation and face 12-month wait while issues with foundations are fixed
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Host of architects appointed to £150m housing framework
Allies & Morrison and Scott Brownrigg secure places on four-year deal
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Lower second staircase mandate could result in redundancies, experts warn
Michael Gove’s surprise move to tighten fire safety rules set to stall more schemes as developers ensure viability
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Second staircase threshold to be lowered to 18m, says Gove
Government opting for stricter fire safety requirement after consulting on 30m rule in December
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Gove reveals plans for huge Cambridge expansion as part of city regeneration strategy
Consultation on reforming local plans among measures to remove supply bottleneck
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MPs warn Gove’s planning reforms could make housebuilding targets ‘impossible’ to hit
A cross-party committee of MPs has been reviewing plans to make planning targets advisory not mandatory
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RIBA Neave Brown Award shortlist revealed
2022 Stirling Prize finalists Henley Halebrown and Mæ vying for social housing gong
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Testing body BRE no longer accepting work from Kingspan or Celotex due to Grenfell
Firm ends relationship with insulation firms following evidence at inquiry
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Housing minister ‘makes no apologies’ for recent design call-ins
MacLean says new homes must meet design criteria
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Grid’s 126-home Lambeth scheme approved after design team rejig
Council narrowly grants approval after developer lops 15 storeys off scheme’s central tower
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Nandy vows to end Whitehall’s housing ‘cowardice’
Shadow housing secretary vows to boost social housing and council development under “refreshed model” for housebuilding
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Housebuilder withdraws 200-home scheme called in by Gove on design grounds
AC Lloyd withdraws Whitnash project despite having secured resolution to grant reserved matters approval
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Labour planning overhaul of compulsory purchase rules to make owners sell land more cheaply
Proposals by shadow levelling up secretary Lisa Nandy would go beyond the Conservatives’ planned changes to compulsory purchase orders
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Manchester council green lights bumper crop of city centre schemes
City centre applications given the nod include four towers up to 45-storeys in height
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Maccreanor Lavington unveils Acton resi towers
Scheme includes 33-storey student accomodation tower
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Opinion
In praise of our planning system
It’s time to stop knocking the planning system and celebrate everything that it does well, writes Matthew Lloyd