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Runnymede Regeneration, Egham, New homes,

Runnymede Council approves plans for major regeneration in Egham

Plans for more than 100 new homes, shops, restaurants and a cinema in Egham have been approved for the Runnymede Regeneration.
Longniddry, Cruden Homes,

Longniddry village expansion gets the go-ahead

Cruden Homes has secured planning permission to build 81 new homes as part of the first phase of the expansion masterplan at Longniddry.
South Seaham Garden Village,

South Seaham Garden Village gets the go-ahead

A new garden village in East Durham has been given the go-ahead to provide 1,500 new homes, with half of those offering affordable housing.
Modern Methods of Construction, housebuilding,

Committee urges government to embrace Modern Methods of Construction

The housing committee has urged the government to embrace Modern Methods of Construction (MMC) in order to meet the target to build 300,000 new homes a year by mid-2020s.
Housing development, Affordable homes, Cammo Estate

Major Edinburgh housing development gets green light

The housing development in Edinburgh will provide 655 new homes, incorporating a unique mix of homes, providing urgently needed affordable homes in the city
housebuilding

Housebuilding rates increase yet doubts remain on meeting target

More than half of housebuilders increased the rate at which they built new homes over the last year and predict a further rise over the next 12 months, according to a new survey.
Perceval House, Galliford Try Partnerships, Ealing Council,

Galliford Try & Ealing Council sign agreement for £275m Perceval House

Galliford Try Partnerships and Ealing Council have signed a development agreement to deliver 470 new homes at Perceval House, worth an estimated £275m.
low carbon heat, heat network,

Bristol strikes first commercial heat network connection

Bristol City Council has agreed its first ever commercial connection to the Bristol Heat Network, which will provide low carbon heat to 375 new homes.
new homes, Falkirk,

£280m housing investment planned in Falkirk

Falkirk Council has confirmed a £280m housing investment over the next five years to improve existing homes and create new homes in the town.
housing scheme, Sandbach,

Sandbach housing scheme gets the go-ahead

Planning permission has been granted on a housing scheme in Sandbach, Cheshire, which is set to deliver 165 new homes.
Modular village, Project etopia,

Modular village to benefit commuters in London

Groundworks will commence on Project Etopia’s new modular village in Corby, Northamptonshire, which will contain 47 new homes.
Consumer Code for Home Builders, CTSI,

Consumer Code for Home Builders secures approval from CTSI

The Consumer Code for Home Builders, which sets customer service standards for the marketing, purchase, and sale of new homes, has been approved by the Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI).
Blackhorse Point,

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.
Granton

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.
Oxford-Cambridge Arc

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
Leyland development

Lovell gets the green light for £45m Leyland development

The plans to build 200 new homes using modern methods of construction (MMC) in Leyland were approved by South Ribble Borough Council last week with work set to start on the greenfield site later this year
SME house builders

SME house builders fear skills shortage will hamper housing delivery

SME house builders predict that skills shortages in the construction industry will hinder housing delivery and eventually overtake access to finance as a bigger barrier to building new homes, according to new research by the Federation of Master Builders (FMB)
affordable housing

Sadiq Kahn announces strategic partners to deliver affordable housing scheme

Catalyst and A2Dominion have been announced as strategic partners among eight other housing associations to deliver 60% of new homes as affordable housing.
offsite

£6.2m offsite housing scheme to help families in need

Families awaiting social housing in Northern Ireland will be able to move in a year earlier as Clanmil Housing Association joins forces with McAvoy Group to deliver new homes using offsite solutions
Housing Refusals

Over 6,000 housing refusals overturned on appeal

Over 6,000 new homes will now be built after councillors’ objections were overturned on appeal, new research has revealed
Brownfield land

Creating the Silicon Valley of brownfield expertise

The Brownfield Research & Innovation Centre will bring together specialist research, detail data and academic expertise to support the redevelopment of previously used land with capacity for thousands of much-needed new homes. Professor Mohammed Arif of the University of Wolverhampton discusses its development
MMC

The very model of a Modern Method of Construction

NHBC innovation manager Richard Lankshear explains how the UK’s leading warranty and insurance provider for new homes is supporting the growth in housebuilding, including the use of Modern Methods of Construction (MMC)
construction sector deal

Government unveil details of £420m construction sector deal

In further details released by the government, the construction sector deal identifies a vision to build new homes faster and a commitment to using digital technologies
build out

Review highlights requirements to speed up housebuilding

A review of housebuilding has stressed the need for changes to the current system to ensure new homes are built faster to help meet government targets
housing

Innovative partnership to boost housing in areas with greatest need

Kier, Homes England and Cross Keys Homes have formed a joint venture (JV) partnership that will deliver up to 5,400 new homes over the next ten years in areas of the country with the greatest need
redevelopment

Brent Council appoints Wates for £23.4m redevelopment

Wates Residential has been appointed constructor to a new £23.4m project by the London Borough of Brent, which will see 149 new homes built by December 2021