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Social homes

Be First file losses of nearly £4m

GMB call for Barking and Dagenham council to up target for social homes as Be First (Regeneration) file losses of nearly £4m in first year of trading.
Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, East Wick and Sweetwater. Balfour Beatty,

Balfour secures £102m Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park regeneration

Balfour Beatty has revealed that it has secured a £102m construction contract for phase one of the East Wick and Sweetwater development.
Aylesbury Estate Regeneration, new homes,

Hill wins £70m construction contract for Aylesbury regeneration

Housebuilder Hill has been awarded a £70m contract to deliver the initial homes for the Aylesbury Estate Regeneration by Notting Hill Genesis.
Affordable housing

Brent’s tallest building transformation underway

Plans will deliver affordable workspace, a Lidl supermarket and hundreds of affordable homes, the redevelopment is expected to be complete by 2022.
Offsite Construction

Offsite Construction

This ebook looks at the growing profile of offsite construction and some of the key agencies driving forward its adoption in housing and beyond.
New homes

Be First Regeneration social housing target “not good enough”, says GMB

GMB has urged Barking and Dagenham councillors and Labour MPs to insist that social homes target for Be First Regeneration be increased from 16% to 50% in line with labour policy to house lower paid workers.
Poor housing

How can Britain’s built environment tackle social exclusion?

Niall Trafford, CEO of BRE and colleagues welcomed more than a dozen senior policy-shapers, key building experts, academics, and commentators to the third in its round table discussion, focusing on poor housing and homelessness.
Hertfordshire IQ, offsite manufacturing,

Hertfordshire IQ to boost offsite manufacturing

In a move to become the UK’s leading place for green businesses, Hertfordshire IQ aims to boost environmental technology, agri-tech and modern construction companies.
Green belt land

Green belt land: Could it save our housing crisis?

With the housing crisis at a critical point and the uncertainty of Brexit hanging over the nation, some believe that utilising our green belt land could be the best solution to the current lack of affordable housing, Adam James discusses more.
regeneration of council sites, morgan sindall, Brentwood,

Morgan Sindall to deliver regeneration of council sites in Brentwood

Brentwood Borough Council has announced Morgan Sindall as preferred joint venture partner for the redesign and regeneration of council sites.
road upgrade, Sunderland Strategic Transport Corridor,

Sunderland gets funding boost for £70.2m road upgrade

Roads minister Jesse Norman has announced that a stretch of the A1231 road between Northern Spire bridge and Sunderland’s city centre will be upgraded to a dual carriageway thanks to more than £40.5m of government funding.
rainwater harvesting, suds, sustainable water management,

How can housebuilders contribute to sustainable water management?

From water saving devices and rainwater harvesting to sustainable drainage systems (SuDS), there are myriad ways in which housebuilders can contribute to sustainable water management.
Affordable housing

Development partners sought for £6bn Meridian Water phase 2

Development partners are being sought for second major affordable housing site at Enfield Council’s Meridian Water scheme.
Kirkstall Forge, Tolent,

Tolent begin work on £400m Kirkstall Forge project in Leeds

Tolent has been awarded the contract to build the first residential stage at Kirkstall Forge, a flagship £400m project in Leeds.
Housing developments

50% increase for economic growth in city centres, says KPMG

The latest research by KPMG shows that new housing developments built in city centres have the potential to stimulate 50% more economic growth than similar developments.
Be First, Barking and Dagenham, GMB london,

Barking and Dagenham must explain Be First accounting failure, says GMB

GMB London has called on Barking and Dagenham Council to explain why 100% owned company Be First (Regeneration) Ltd is more than three months late in filing accounts.
Spring Statement

Spring Statement: £3bn boost to unlock affordable housing

Chancellor Philip Hammond has announced a “determination to fix the broken housing market” in the latest Spring Statement, as a new £3bn Affordable Homes Guarantee scheme is revealed.
Glasshoughton Southern Link Road, WYG,

Wakefield’s £6m Glasshoughton Southern Link Road gains consent

WYG has secured planning consent for Wakefield’s £6m Glasshoughton Southern Link Road, with construction of the new road beginning this week.
Old Kent Road, Cantium Retail Park, planning permission,

£600m London Old Kent Road regeneration gets the go-ahead

Southwark Council has granted planning permission for the £600m mixed-use regeneration scheme on London’s Old Kent Road.
Planning permission

Nottingham Boot Island scheme set for outline planning

Nottingham’s redevelopment scheme is to be recommended for outline planning permission next month (April) by Conygar Investment Company PLC.
housing crisis

Tackling the housing crisis in the North

The British economy has long been characterised by a north/south divide for a number of reasons and when it comes to the housing crisis, this remains.
Environment bill

Construction businesses sign open letter to provide economic growth

Twenty-three of the UK’s most influential built environment businesses have signed an open letter to the Chancellor of the Exchequer asking for the Environment Bill to provide the foundation for economic growth.
Festival Gardens

£9.9m funding injection for Liverpool’s Festival Gardens

Up to 1500 family homes will be built at the Festival Gardens in Liverpool due to a £9.9m funding boost from Homes England.
Timber frame, L&Q, Stewart Milne,

Stewart Milne to deliver 1,500 timber frames for L&Q

Stewart Milne Timber Systems has entered into a new partnership with L&Q to deliver timber frame to more than 1,500 homes.
housing crisis, modular,

Innovative modular projects off to a flying start in Bristol

Two projects from the Bristol Housing Festival (BHF) are now well underway, as each aims to combat the housing crisis through innovative modular solutions.
UK's construction sector

No deal? Labour and skills recommendations for construction

The UK’s construction sector is already facing a significant shortage of skills and labour, CLC's No Deal Contingency Planning Report explains what No Deal could mean.