All Housing articles – Page 10
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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
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Angela Rayner appointed shadow housing secretary
Labour deputy PM to take on levelling up, housing and communities brief from Lisa Nandy as part of reshuffle
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Inspector approves Mountford Pigott’s sex club plans on appeal
Proposal for more than 100 homes above all-night fetish club in Poplar were rejected last year
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AHMM rejigs Canada Water towers to comply with three new regulations
British Land sends practice back to the drawing board to add second staircases, a new facade and air conditioning
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Councils to be forced to ignore nutrient pollution impact when taking planning decisions
Government amendments to free up nutrients development logjam go further than expected
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Housebuilders hail ‘very welcome’ shake up of nutrient neutrality rules
Housing secretary will table laws ending Natural England’s legal ‘requirement’ to block housebuilding in at risk areas
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Costs of meeting high-rise building safety rules could reach nearly £3bn, DLUHC says
Impact assessment shows estimated costs of new regime for ‘higher-risk’ residential buildings
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Goldstein Heather gets approval for Essex villas
Development on former school site seeks to repair urban grain and respond to adjacent locally listed houses
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Plans in for £450m Manchester student resi and life sciences complex
Hawkins\Brown, Sheppard Robson and SimpsonHaugh working on eight-block scheme
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Ash Sakula bags planning to convert department store into 125 homes
Retrofit scheme repurposes locally listed building as mixed use scheme with 125 new homes
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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