All fair deal for housing articles – Page 4
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NewsNew housing secretary acts to ‘re-set’ relationship with housebuilders
Greg Clark has phone call with HBF in first days, contrasting with Gove’s refusal to speak with body at all
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In FocusHow do we stop the nutrient neutrality problem holding up development?
Thousands of homes across are on hold due to new ‘nutrient neutrality’ rules. In a special long-read for our A Fair Deal for Housing campaign, Joey Gardiner investigates the root of the problem
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CommentNew homes have been demonised for too long
We must not be afraid to advocate for the benefits of new homes, argues Paul Smith
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CommentGove’s tenure was not dull – but his successor must focus on housing delivery
Michael Gove achieved much in his 10 months as housing secretary, particularly on building safety. But now the focus must also include helping housing developers build more homes, argues Carl Brown
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Comment300,000 homes a year is achievable if we can remove barriers to delivery
The housebuilding sector is capable of ramping up its output but it needs substantial government support, argues Lord Richard Best
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NewsLater living sector backs A Fair Deal for Housing
McCarthy Stone and membership body ARCO join Churchill Retirement Living in calling for 300,000 homes a year
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CommentThe time has come to get building
When it comes to building sorely-needed new affordable housing, it is time to translate words into action and Housing Today’s A Fair Deal for Housing is a good first step, writes Geeta Nanda
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In FocusMaking SME house builders great again
As part of Housing Today’s A Fair Deal for Housing campaign to get Britain building 300,000 homes a year, Emily Twinch looks at the difficulties for SME builders in the current environment
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NewsMore housebuilders and associations sign up to a Fair Deal for Housing
Berkeley Group, Churchill, Weston Homes and the Riverside Group join the call to recommit to 300,000 homes a year
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In FocusCIH annual conference: seven key talking points from Manchester
Thousands of housing professionals flocked to Manchester this week for the Chartered Institute of Housing’s annual conference. But what were the attendees talking about this year? Carl Brown reports
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In FocusA Fair Deal for Housing: policy ideas from housing associations
As part of A Fair Deal for Housing, 17 housing associations tell us what changes to government policy they would like to see to enable them to build more homes and contribute towards 300,000 homes year
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NewsMore housebuilders back A Fair Deal for Housing
Persimmon among four more major housebuilders to back Housing Today’s campaign
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NewsBarratt backs A Fair Deal for Housing campaign
UK’s biggest housebuilder joins umbrella bodies in backing call for government to recommit to 300,000 homes-a-year target
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News‘Look beyond housing delivery numbers’, says housing minister
Stuart Andrew pledges support for council housebuilding
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NewsCIH boss joins call for more development after Housing Today campaign launch
Gavin Smart tells annual CIH conference we ‘absolutely must’ build more homes
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In FocusHow do we boost housing association development?
Michael Gove says 300,000 new homes a year has never been achieved without major contributions from the “public” sector. But, with several large housing associations cutting development, how can we help the HA sector to do its bit?
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NewsHousing Today launches campaign for A Fair Deal for Housing
Cross-industry collaboration launched to get Britain building more than 300,000 homes a year
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CommentIt’s time for A Fair Deal for Housing
Housing Today has launched a new cross-sector campaign looking at what the government and housing development industry needs to do to help us build more than 300,000 homes year, explains Carl Brown
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NewsHBF warns Gove over ‘widespread delay’ caused by bungled green policies
Housebuilder body calls for talks to address impact of nutrient neutrality and problems with Part L upgrade