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Professionals to unite at RICS Housing Hub
Property professionals and organisations will unite the RICS Housing Hub later this month, to present a front to politicians and advisors in demonstrating expertise and commitment in making the housing market work for all.
Will Boris Johnson inject new life into the Northern Powerhouse?
Will Boris Johnson inject new life into the Northern Powerhouse, and will he be able to build on the momentum from the last five years to ensure the North can truly prosper?
Housebuilder develops innovative modular house design
North East housebuilder Homes by Carlton is to trial an innovative modular house style that could have a major impact on the new homes market.
AIMCH: How digital and offsite construction can transform housebuilding
Advanced Industrialised Methods for the Construction of Homes (AIMCH) is a pioneering project that puts collaboration, digital working and large-scale offsite manufacturing at the heart of tackling the housing crisis. Stewart Dalgarno, director of product development at Stewart Milne Timber Systems, explains how it works.
Wales launches National Development Framework vision
Housing and local government minister Julie James has launched a consultation on the National Development Framework for Wales.
We finally know the cost of ending the housing crisis
New modelling from the National Housing Federation reveals the government needs to spend around £146bn to deliver the social housing the UK needs.
Demolition starts on London’s biggest housing regeneration scheme
Demolition has begun on one of London’s largest housing regeneration projects, as the £1bn scheme takes a step forward.
Construction begins on Blackhorse Road site
Transport for London (TfL), Barratt London and London & Quadrant (L&Q) have begun work on site at Blackhorse Road to deliver hundreds of new homes, of which 50% will be affordable.
Joint venture to deliver Camden Goods Yard regeneration
Subject to formalising contracts, One Housing has selected Countryside as a preferred development partner to enter into a joint venture partnership to deliver Camden Goods Yard regeneration.
Four ways to help solve the housing crisis
Shipping container specialists, Cleveland Containers, discuss four ways in which the UK’s housing crisis could be solved.
Housing the urban population: Solutions for our cites
As highlighted at the recent NHF annual conference, Housing 2019, bringing modular construction into the mainstream will be essential if we are to build more homes and to build them better.
Right to buy needs met by Nottingham Council
The scheme will involve more than 300 purchases and newly-built homes, as well as houses and flats that have been bought through the Right To Buy scheme.
Westminster seeks bids for Ebury Bridge estate renewal
Westminster City Council is seeking bids to help build 200 new homes in the first phase of the Ebury Bridge estate renewal.
LBS & Balfour complete The Madison residential tower
LBS Properties and Balfour Beatty have topped out on The Madison, marking the completion of the 53rd story of this landmark E14 residential tower.
Aster delivers £5m shared ownership development to West Sussex
The £4.8m development, The Hedgerows, has now launched to local people in the village of Eastergate and surrounding areas.
The booming Build-to-Rent market
Build-to-Rent, or BtR, has risen in five years from almost nowhere to be a potential core element in meeting Britain’s housing need. Why should this have happened? What does it mean? Is it all good news?
£229m Crest Nicholson and Sovereign Housing JV announced
A new £229m joint venture between Crest Nicholson and Sovereign Housing Association is to deliver 920 affordable and intermediate homes at Harry Stoke, Bristol.
Local authorities deliver highest housebuilding levels since 1990
A study by the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) has revealed that at least 9,000 homes have been built by local authorities in England in 2017-18.
Gascoigne estate to set new environmental standards
Councillors have given the green light for plans to build over 500 homes on a new look eco-friendly Gascoigne estate at a Barking and Dagenham Council planning committee.
Work begins on regeneration of disused garages in Corby
Corby Borough Council and F1 Modular marked the start of work on the site of a disused garage block at the head of Wilby Close.
£95m regeneration of Arthur Street estate gains planning permission
Bexley Council’s planning committee has granted planning permission for the £95m redevelopment of the Arthur Street estate in Erith, South London.
Higgins hands over St Bernard’s Gate to Catalyst
Higgins has officially handed over the mixed tenure development, St Bernard’s Gate in the London Borough of Ealing to Housing Association, Catalyst.
Councils sell over 200 sites to community led housing groups
Research undertaken by the National CLT Network has revealed a third of local authorities in England are now supporting community led housing development.
Plans submitted for Havering’s biggest regeneration programme
The first plans for Havering’s biggest regeneration programme has been submitted, marking a significant step forward for the scheme.
Solving the housing crisis requires urgent government action
£3bn to help housing associations borrow to build is welcome but much more can and should be done to tackle the UK’s desperate need for social housing.
Be First appoints McLaren for Barking town regeneration scheme
Be First has confirmed the appointment of McLaren Construction to construct 169 affordable and shared ownership homes at the heart of Barking Town Centre.