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affordable development, Arbroath

Arbroath affordable housing development officially opens

The £8.1m affordable development of 71 urgently affordable homes in Arbroath is to be opened by local MSP Graeme Dey.
crossrail infrastructure, TfL, Elizabeth line,

TfL secures 12 major developments on Crossrail infrastructure sites

Transport for London (TfL) has secured a deal with Aviva Investors to build a mixed-use scheme, above Crossrail infrastructure and opposite the new Liverpool Street Elizabeth line station.
regeneration scheme, Clarion Housing Group,

£1bn regeneration scheme in Merton gains traction

Plans for a £1bn regeneration scheme in the London Borough of Merton have progressed with the submission of two further detailed planning applications.
Barton Farm Academy, Willmott Dixon,

Willmott Dixon wins £8.35m Barton Farm Academy contract

Willmott Dixon has secured an £8.35m contract from Hampshire County Council to build Barton Farm Academy, the town’s first primary academy school.
St Bernards Gate, higgins, development

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.
community led housing, housing development,National Community Land Trust Network

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.
build to rent, wandsworth, Legal & General,

L&G to develop its largest build to rent scheme in Wandsworth

Legal & General has exchanged contracts on two adjacent sites in Wandsworth which will combine to deliver its largest build to rent (BTR) scheme to date.
regeneration programme, Havering, New Plymouth House

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.
Housing diversity, planning, affordable housing

Diversification in housing: Why it matters

Amidst the housing crisis, the government’s present strategy of encouraging greater housing diversity should be commended.
Flexible finance, Aldlemore, construction industry,

Financing that helps you run your construction business

Flexible finance is a crucial element of doing business for many construction firms delivering much-needed homes, buildings and infrastructure. Aldermore’s range of bespoke products can help.
modular housing, Sekisui House,

Japan’s biggest housebuilder enters UK market to boost modular housing

Japan’s largest housebuilder will move into the UK housing market after striking a deal with Urban Splash and Homes England to deliver modular housing.
infrastructure contract, BAM Nuttall, Brent Cross South,

BAM Nuttall wins Brent Cross South infrastructure contract

BAM Nuttall has been selected as the preferred infrastructure contractor for the Brent Cross South development by the joint venture established between Argent Related and Barnet Council.
Barratt Developments,

Barratt Developments on track for the year

Barratt Developments has issued its latest trading statement from 1 January to 5 May 2019, revealing the outlook for the year is above the board’s expectations.
Circus Street construction site, Immigration enforcement officers,

Immigration officers arrest 17 at Circus Street construction site

Immigration enforcement officers arrested 17 men at the £130m Circus Street construction site in Brighton, after receiving “intelligence”.
housing associations, James Preswich, social housing, housing crisis,

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.
House prices

Why the dash for cheap housing is creating an infrastructure time...

UK house prices have rose on average more than 300%, exceeding salary inflation. Whereas in 1996, the amount of take-home salary that a first-time buyer would spend on their mortgage was 17.5%.
regeneration of Pydar, PRP,

PRP to design outline planning for regeneration of Pydar

UK architecture firm PRP has been appointed by Cornwall Council to design the outline planning proposal for the regeneration of Pydar in Truro.
skilled EU workers, Brexit, construction,

How will Brexit impact the retention of skilled workers in construction?

Jerald Solis of Experience Invest looks at the challenges facing the construction industry, and what can be done to ensure the retention of skilled workers following Brexit.
Modular housing, manufacturing,

Designing a better future using modular techniques

Mark Farmer, founding director of Cast Consultancy, looks at the rise of modular construction and examines whether the sector is really ready for take-off.
Estimating software, Easy Price Pro,

Estimating software to help you win more construction work

Easy Price Pro discusses how its award-winning estimating software can help you quickly produce professional quotes to win more work.
Purfleet regeneration,

Outline planning for Purfleet regeneration gets the green light

The Purfleet regeneration scheme has received outline planning permission after Thurrock Council’s planning committee give the development the green light.
EDMOs

Empty dwelling management orders hit all-time low

Applications to seize vacant properties using EDMOs dropped to just six in 2018, modular smart homes provider Project Etopia reveals.
Guinness Partnership, Hunslet Road, Leeds,

Guinness to build largest ever housing scheme in Leeds

The Guinness Partnership has acquired a 928 home site, the biggest in its history, at Hunslet Road near Leeds Dock.
Permitted development, labour party, affordable housing,

Labour says it will scrap permitted development rule

The Labour Party has said it would scrap a government scheme that allows commercial and residential buildings to be transformed into homes without planning permission.
regeneration scheme, Boots Island,

Plans approved to transform Boots Island site in Nottingham

Outline plans to transform the former Boots Island site in Nottingham have been given the nod, as the city is set to create “possibly the biggest regeneration scheme in the UK”.
prefabricated homes, housing crisis, construction projects,

Prefabrication: The key to unlocking affordable housing?

Given the current housing crisis and the declining number of skilled workers available to work on large-scale construction projects, an investment in modular housing could offer a cheaper and quicker alternative to traditionally-built homes.