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The government must be brutal in reducing planning burdens to help SME housebuilders deliver

2025-07-31T06:00:00+01:00By Paul Smith

There is no chance of meeting the 1.5 million homes target without smaller firms delivering. This government should be bolder in reforming planning to help them do it, argues Paul Smith

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Streamlining gateway 2: time to take a two-tiered approach to building safety approvals?

2025-07-10T06:00:00+01:00By Bhavini Patel

It cannot have been the intention of the Ðǿմ«Ã½ Safety Act to create delays to development - it’s time for a fresh approach, argues Bhavini Patel

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A year after the general election, what progress are we making towards 1.5 million homes?

2025-07-04T06:00:00+01:00By Paul Smith

Today (Friday) marks a year since Labour won a historic landslide in the general election. Paul Smith assesses how the government has fared against its key housing delivery pledge

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Unlocking London’s unique development challenges opens up a wealth of opportunities

2025-07-02T06:00:00+01:00By Peter Watkins

Creative solutions are required to deal with some highly constrained sites and deliver much-needed residential development in the capital, says HDR’s Peter Watkins

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Why puddles are the latest in a long list of obstacles to building the homes we need

2025-05-30T06:00:00+01:00

The planning system no longer recognises the difference between rivers and puddles and this must be fixed, says Paul Smith

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Planning reform and housing delivery in the year ahead – a lot to do but the signs are promising

2025-02-11T06:18:00+00:00By Paul Smith

Paul Smith describes the current planning reform landscape and finds positivity in the government’s general direction of travel

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What exit of ‘the Peters’ means for the future of Homes England

2024-11-22T12:15:00+00:00By Joey Gardiner

The departure of both the chair and chief executive of the government’s housing agency sends a strong message that the ministry wants to build more homes and work with partners in a different way, writes Joey Gardiner

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Partnerships and location are key to success of government’s new towns ambitions

2024-08-14T06:00:00+01:00By Oliver Steele1 comments

New town developments have had mixed results in the past and there are lessons to be learnt. Four essential factors should be considered if this latest initiative is to work, says Oliver Steele

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It’ll take 10 years to solve the housing crisis – but here’s how we might do it

2024-06-07T06:00:00+01:00By Jackie Sadek

The UK housing crisis is so entrenched that it needs to be put onto a war footing and fought through a cross-party accord, says Jackie Sadek

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Gove appears to have woken up to the housing crisis – but his solutions are half-baked

2024-02-14T06:00:00+00:00By Brendan Kilpatrick

To tackle the housing crisis we need strategic leadership but this is beyond the current government, writes Brendan Kilpatrick

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New planning application submitted for 1,300 homes at UK’s largest self build scheme

2025-07-31T11:07:00+01:00By Daniel Gayne

Nearly 800 homes have been built so far at site in Oxfordshire

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Former Lendlease developments boss to head up new company set to build 40,000 homes on surplus railway land

2025-07-30T09:29:00+01:00By Matilda Battersby

Bek Seeley to run government-owned Platform4 formed from merger of Network Rail property arm and LCR

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Taylor Wimpey the latest housebuilder to put supply chain on notice as fresh £222m cladding safety hit plunges firm to £92m loss

2025-07-30T07:58:00+01:00By Dave Rogers1 comments

Defects discovered in past few months relate to cavity barriers behind brickwork and render

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Revenue and profit down at Cala after sale to private equity

2025-07-29T11:22:00+01:00By Daniel Gayne

Increase in provisions blunts housebuilder’s bottom line

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More than 20 firms land spots on new build housing framework

2025-07-29T11:11:00+01:00By Matilda Battersby

National contractors and local builders appointed to initiative

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Ballymore and Places for London’s 3,300-home Edgware scheme approved after amassing more than 2,000 objections

2025-07-24T10:57:00+01:00By Tom Lowe

Howells-designed scheme approved yesterday evening after overcoming significant local backlash

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Social housing regulator to give BSR advance notice of social landlords’ building safety issues

2025-07-24T07:58:00+01:00By Carl Brown

Pair sign memorandum of understanding setting out how they will work together

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James Cleverly appointed shadow housing secretary

2025-07-23T08:13:00+01:00By Matilda Battersby

The former Tory leadership candidate has been a backbench MP for the past eight months

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Plans submitted for downsized Camden Roundhouse housing scheme

2025-07-22T11:44:00+01:00By Tom Lowe

Proposal replaces former plan for 680 homes on site and neighbouring land

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New bill will enshrine cladding remediation deadlines in law

2025-07-18T11:04:00+01:00By Daniel Gayne

Landlords face unlimited fines or imprisonment, with Homes England set to get new powers to force remediation

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Housing Focus

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Nansledan: can design codes and long-term stewardship deliver better housing?

2025-07-29T06:00:00+01:00By Mary Richardson

Mary Richardson visits Nansledan, the Duchy of Cornwall’s urban extension to Newquay in Cornwall. While its traditional architecture divides opinion, she finds that the project raises important questions about planning and designing new housing at scale

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Ahead of a £1.5bn development, Populo Living shares its plan to boost regeneration in Newham

2025-07-28T06:00:00+01:00By Daniel Gayne

In 2018, a new mayor tasked Newham’s housing company with building more affordable homes. Seven years later, it’s getting ready for its biggest scheme yet. Daniel Gayne headed east to find out more

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What will the Treasury’s Green Book review mean for construction?

2025-06-13T11:10:00+01:00By Tom Lowe

Boris Johnson’s 2020 review of the Treasury’s appraisal process for government investments led to some improvements in how value in schemes is judged, but a new review commissioned by Labour this year has found that many of the old practices remain embedded. Rachel Reeves has said she wants to go ...

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More than a masterplan: the people power behind Earls Court’s next chapter

2025-03-19T06:00:00+00:00By Mary Richardson

Mary Richardson went to meet the team of local people helping to shape the Earls Court redevelopment in west London as part of a wider programme of inclusive community engagement

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It’s deja vu all over again: Can the Ox-Cam Arc work second time around?

2025-02-24T06:00:00+00:00By Joey Gardiner

The chancellor has given her backing to an expansion plan for the corridor connecting Oxford, Milton Keynes and Cambridge, including thousands of homes, which the previous government dropped. Joey Gardiner asks what hope the industry can have

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The 1.5 million-home question: Does the government’s planning reform programme add up?

2025-01-08T07:00:00+00:00By Joey Gardiner

Ministers unleashed a barrage of planning reforms in the dying days of 2024. Joey Gardiner asks if these can give the industry the boost it needs to get anywhere close to the government’s ambitious housebuilding target?

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A tale of two mergers: What do the completion of Barratt-Redrow and the collapse of Bellway-Crest Nicholson mean for Labour’s housebuilding plans?

2024-09-24T12:00:00+01:00By Joey Gardiner

Is the ground-breaking tie-up likely to help or hinder the government’s chances of hitting its sky-high 1.5 million housebuilding target?

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Key takeaways from the Ðǿմ«Ã½ the Future Conference and Housing Today Live

2024-09-19T12:24:00+01:00

Church House in Westminster yesterday played host to two back-to-back conferences on construction and housing attended by hundreds of professionals from the built environment. Here is a round-up of the key talking points from the event, run by Ðǿմ«Ã½ and Housing Today.

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Investigation: how are councils assessing the risks of uPVC cladding in low-rise housing after the Barnet fire?

2024-08-30T12:34:00+01:00By Olivia Barber

When a fire in 2023 destroyed four terraced houses Barnet Council brought the housing sector’s attention to an overlooked fire safety issue: the use of uPVC cladding in low-rise homes. Have other councils heeded its warning? Olivia Barber launched a Freedom of Information investigation to find out

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A boost for housebuilding or an ill-defined gimmick? - Labour’s ‘grey belt’ plans explained

2024-07-24T06:00:00+01:00By Daniel Gayne

Labour hopes its rebrand of ‘ugly’ green belt land will help. But will it work?

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