All Housing articles – Page 8
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News
Simpson Haugh unveils plans for another record-breaking Manchester tower
Revised 76-storey scheme would be tallest building in Manchester
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News
Earls Court development team rejigs masterplan
Latest proposals from Hawkins Brown and Studio Egret West cut housing numbers and reduce height of towers
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News
Rachel Maclean sacked as housing minister
Sector calls for stability as Maclean leaves as part of Sunak’s reshuffle after just nine months in the post
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News
Shedkm hired to develop new neighbourhood next to Liverpool’s Festival Gardens
Planning application set to be finalised in 2025
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LDS submits plans for 500 more homes at Woodberry Down estate regeneration
Fourth phase of Berkeley’s 5,000-home masterplan to include a 26-storey tower
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News
Gove sets out 30-month grace period for second staircase rule
Housing secretary lays out long-awaited transitional arrangements but gives no detail on how guidance will work
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JTP lodges plans for five more phases of huge Ealing masterplan
Outline application for Berkeley proposes around 50 new buildings and at least 3,000 new homes
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News
Think tank urges government to focus on urban planning
Policy Exchange says new Housing and Planning Bill should be used to ‘regain initiative’ from Labour
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News
Scottish council pauses Passivhaus scheme due to soaring costs
Homes designed by Smith Scott Mullan Associates were costing over a third more than standard equivalents
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News
Modular builder Ilke Homes enters liquidation with £319m in unpaid debts
The modular housing firm has been formally wound up by administrators
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Urban Splash cuts a quarter of staff after modular collapse
Urban regeneration developer falls to a loss in results impacted by last year’s modular failure
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PLP draws up yet more Westferry Printworks proposals
Latest plans for Docklands site would deliver more than 1,300 new homes and a new secondary school
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Labour would oversee the biggest affordable housing boost ‘in a generation’
Party would crack down on developers trying to “wriggle out their responsibilities”, Angela Rayner says
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Opinion
In praise of contractors
Contractors deserve the respect and admiration of architects, writes Matthew Lloyd
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News
Birmingham’s Ringway Centre set for wrecking ball as council considers three tower plan
Corstorphine & Wright proposals would replace brutalist landmark with blocks up to 56 storeys in height
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Features
The Building the Future Commission: the interim findings revealed
The interim report from an ambitious project to improve the built environment and unlock the potential of the construction industry
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News
Failing concrete ‘not widespread in social housing’ says regulator
The social housing in England regulator denies that aerated concrete is likely to be prevalent in social housing
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Calls for social landlords to start ‘urgent’ RAAC inspection programme
Consultants say use of dangerous lightweight concrete panels was widespread in social housing in the ‘50s-’70s