All articles by Joey Gardiner – Page 4
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Raynsford condemns permitted development for ‘still producing slums’
Former housing minister calls for urgent reform in update to planning review
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Studio Egret West unveils £1.4bn central Manchester scheme
Mayfield development includes 1,500 homes and first new park since 1926
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Faulkner Browns submits plans for Gateshead waterfront
Shops and offices to sit alongside 262 homes on quayside
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Conservatives would introduce ‘new localised design rules’ for housing
Manifesto pledges also restate 300,000 homes-a-year target and MMC commitments
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Planners approve 500 ‘build to rent’ homes by Assael
Schemes in Bristol and Milton Keynes ‘show growing interest outside capital’
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Architects criticise government’s faith in modular future
‘Most modular housing is crude, overscaled and a complete blight’ – Paul Karakusevic
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Housing secretary outlines plans to reform permitted development
Jenrick reveals he is minded to use ’permission in principle’ to enforce quality
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Mikhail Riches lands Olympic homes project
Stirling Prize-winner among seven firms picked for Stratford schemes
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Liquidation blow for Kevin McCloud-backed firms
Three of Grand Designs presenter’s award-winning development businesses go under
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Hackitt regulator and HS2 bill expected in Queen’s speech
Today’s speech due to confirm post-Grenfell rules governing construction of high-rises
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Bristol mayor holds out hope for cancelled Populous arena
Marvin Rees ‘very interested’ to meet US investor to rescue £156m city centre scheme
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Hackitt: I would support government ban on combustible cladding
But final report, published today, does not recommend a ban
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Ban private building control from high rise inspections, says Hackitt
Final report recommends new approval body for buildings over 10 storeys - but no ban on flammable materials
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UK needs more than 275,000 new homes a year, says Javid
Number of new homes built reached 217,000 in 2016/17 - highest in almost a decade
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One million homes by 2020: Can it be done?
The government wants to see one million homes built in England by 2020, but while some housing experts think a little tinkering will get us there, others countenance a far more radical plan
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Olympic Park redesigned to hit mayor's 50% affordable housing target
Work underway to revise final tranches of legacy housing in line with new ambition
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Bishopsgate: Khan's first test
The Goodsyard was put on hold when departing mayor Boris Johnson deferred the decision. It now falls at the feet of Sadiq Khan, in what could set a precedent for the new mayor’s planning policy.
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Foster and Morgan appointed to Heseltine's Thames Gateway task force
Former deputy prime minister heading group to look at ideas to redevelop region
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Budget 2016: Round-up and reaction
Architects criticise chancellor for not doing more for housing