All Housing Today articles in June 2022
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NewsNew fire safety regulations adopt some Grenfell Inquiry recommendations
Resi blocks over 18m must have evacuation alert system under measures announced today
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CommentCreating the right local design code
The levelling up and regeneration bill will require all planning authorities to have an area-wide design code in place. This brings opportunities and challenges for planners and developers, writes Jane Dann
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NewsModular construction 'emits 45% less carbon than traditional methods'
Study by Cambridge University and Napier University found 28,000 tonnes of carbon were saved on two modular schemes in London
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NewsFormer Crest CEO appointed to Miller Homes’ board
Miller Homes names Stephen Stone as senior non-executive board member
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NewsNotting Hill Genesis boss Davies awarded CBE
Boss of 66,000-home association recognised for services to housing
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NewsTelford Homes appoints new chief executive
CBRE-owned build to rent housebuilder hires experienced real estate investment boss
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NewsIlke Homes to build zero energy bills homes with Octopus Energy
The zero energy bills homes will be fitted with heat pumps, solar panels and battery storage
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NewsCountryside’s largest shareholder ups pressure for sale
Browning West writes to board calling on housebuilder to start sale process
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NewsLater living giant Anchor appoints new CEO as Ashcroft announces retirement
CFO Sarah Jones promoted to top job
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NewsTerra granted permission for 176 homes in Warwickshire
Strategic land specialist Terra has won outline approval for the second stage of Hawkesbury project
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News‘Nutrient neutrality’ rules hold up plans for 2,200 homes in Herefordshire
County council’s offsetting plan will see developers pay £14k per tonne of phosphate pollution to allow schemes to go ahead
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NewsSwansea Council and Urban Splash sign £750m regen deal
Urban Splash is aiming to create family homes as part of a 20-year contract to regenerate Swansea city centre sites
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NewsHousebuilding growth flatlines in May
Increase in activity at lowest since start of the covid pandemic as purchasing managers also see expectations drop
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NewsIndustry warns over ‘complexity’ as Gove pushes ahead with infrastructure levy
Planners warn over proposed new system as Levelling Up Bill faces first parlimentary hurdle
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NewsHousing sector slams Johnson’s plans to extend Right To Buy
Housing associations will not have resources to replace sold homes, industry groups warn
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NewsGove claims new NPPF will ‘drive greener development’
Housing secretary’s comments come as MPs criticise Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill for no mention of zero carbon
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NewsHousebuilding output rebounded in April
Increase in value of housebuilding work follows two successive monthly decreases
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CommentWe must not let housing policy fall victim to political popularism
The proposed Right to Buy for housing association tenants shows Boris Johnson is desperately grasping for policies that won’t work and will cause damage, warns Ben Derbyshire
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NewsHomes England appoints first ever COO as it revamps strategy
Kirsty Shaw to step into key role at quango