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TfL and Barratt get the green light for Blackhorse Point development
Transport for London (TfL) has announced that it has been given the go-ahead to start building hundreds of new homes working with Barratt London as part of its Property Partnership Framework.
McAvoy unveils prototype offsite house
The McAvoy Group has unveiled a prototype offsite house at its factory in Lisburn to demonstrate the potential of its new modular housing solution and latest innovations for the residential sector.
Minecraft fans use gaming skills to help design regeneration project
Ten and 11-year-olds in Havering have been using their gaming skills to road-test and improve the design of one of London’s largest regeneration projects.
astudio secures modular housing project for Barking and Dagenham
astudio has secured planning permission to use modular constructon to provide high quality homes to the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham.
JV North appoints new chairman to Home Building Consortium Board
Wayne Gales, the Chief Executive at Weaver Vale Housing Trust has been appointed as the new chairman of the Home Building Consortium Board.
Planning permission granted for South Seaham Garden Village
Durham County Council are set to work in partnership with Tolent to build a 'Garden Village' in South Seaham.
Case study: A capital blueprint for modular success
An innovative partnership between award-winning architecture practice astudio and the London Borough of Dagenham & Barking is forging a blueprint for MMC housing development in London
Grainger teams up with Lewisham council for 300-home scheme
Residential property business Grainger is teaming up with Lewisham Council to build a 300 private rented homes scheme at New Cross Gate
How offsite is set to revive the ailing housebuilding industry
Geoff Fawkes, director of The McAvoy Group, looks at how offsite construction is helping to address the housing crisis by increasing productivity.
Edinburgh plans to transform Granton on Edinburgh’s waterfront
The City of Edinburgh Council is set to regenerate Granton on Edinburgh's waterfront with plans to build 4,000 new homes, services and retail spaces.
Social housing bill set to climb to £71 billion by 2050
The Centre for Social Justice (CSJ) has warned the bill for social housing will soar to £71 billion by 2050 if urgent action is not taken.
Wretchwick Green JV receives planning approval
A revised planning application for Wretchwick Green in Bicester from Wates Developments and Redrow Homes has received approval from Cherwell District Council’s Planning Committee
Oxford-Cambridge Arc development puts countryside at risk, says CPRE
The Government is set to accept a proposal from the National Infrastructure Commission (NIC), to build 1 million new homes between Oxford, Milton Keynes and Cambridge, a development that the Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE) says would result in an area of countryside greater than the size of Birmingham being lost
Former Galliford Try MD joins Lovell to run London business
Lovell has recruited former Galliford Try managing director Stuart Gibbons as regional managing director to run its London business
Khan boosts council housebuilding teams with new £10m fund
Sadiq Khan has launched a new £10m fund to improve London councils’ housing and planning teams and help boost their role in building new homes in the capital
Innovative micro-home community given green light in Worcester
An innovative solution to the UK's housing shortage took a significant step forward after Worcester City Council approved the country's first iKozie micro-home community
The Pressure on Green Belt – Issues of housing pressures
Housing pressures are causing a reduction in the UK’s green belt land. Rosie Jones, Assistant Consultant at Argyll Environmental asks what can be done...
New gov data shows increase of green belt land released for...
A recent analysis of new government data by the Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE) has shown the largest increase of Green Belt land which has been released to build more houses.
FMB celebrate PM’s housing statement to lift council’s borrowing cap
The Federation of Master Builders has said that the government's decision to lift the borrowing cap for councils to allow them to build more homes is a "victory for bold thinking and common sense".
Lovell to boost council housing in Liverpool
Lovell Homes, on behalf of Foundations, has submitted a detailed planning application for a £14m council housing development in Liverpool
Maidenhead regeneration plans given the green light
A major redevelopment site in Maidenhead has received planning approval as part of a wider plan to regenerate the town
Tranport for London and Apartments for London team up to deliver...
Transport for London (TfL) has announced a new partnership with Apartments for London (AfL) to deliver high quality, affordable homes across a number of...
Phase two of Community Housing fund now open
Phase two of the £163m Community Housing Fund launched on 17 September for community-led groups to drive forward their ambitions for delivering new affordable housing schemes across England up to 31 March 2020
£123m Bristol concert arena plans abandoned
Bristol City Council has scrapped plans to build a £123m concert arena in Bristol, in favour of pursuing a mixed housing, hotel and conference centre schemeÂ
McAvoy expands into residential sector with offsite housing solution
The McAvoy Group has announced its expansion into the residential sector with the launch of a new offsite housing solution for all housing tenures
Elements Europe awarded £30m for modular residential tower
Private developer Pocket Living has appointed Elements Europe to deliver a modular solution to a 21 storey residential tower