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NewsRICS residential market survey paints ‘subdued’ picture
Forward-looking indicators indicate little improvement although respondents anticipate increase in sales volumes
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NewsHomes England publishes five-year strategic plan
Investment roadmap also revealed ahead of full prospectus in new year
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NewsPeers condemn ‘unacceptable’ building safety delays and say approvals process needs to be ‘streamlined’
House of Lords inquiry finds ‘ageing workforce of building inspectors struggling to meet demand’
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NewsGreen light for 1,100-home Islington estate regeneration
New Barnsbury Estate scheme to span 12 buildings up to 21 storeys in height
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NewsJLL’s Richard Petty set to retire
Petty has become a leading figure in social housing through his role as the consultancy’s head of UK residential valuation alongside various non-executive positions
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NewsPre-budget ‘uncertainty’ hit sales in half-year, says Berkeley
Revenue up, but pre-tax profit drops in period
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NewsSettleParadigm appoints new chief information officer
Martin Medlycott joins newly merged landlord from Metropolitan Thames Valley Housing
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NewsPeabody appoints deputy CEO Elly Hoult to its board
Move is part of strategy to ’refresh’ diversity and skills
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Comment2026 is the test: will bold housing policy become real-world delivery?
Government has set the right tone on housing - but tone alone won’t build a single home. If 2026 is to move the dial on the national target, the sector needs clarity, commitment and the courage to follow through on the bold policies already announced, says EDAROTH’s Mark Powell
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CommentPlanning reform: Can Steve Reed save Christmas?
The fact that measures to standardise planning decisions will be made non-statutory is disappointing but planning reform can still be a valuable gift, writes Paul Smith