All articles by Carl Brown – Page 16
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Housing body backs 18m threshold for second staircases in tower blocks
CIH throws weight behind lower height limit rather than 30m plan proposed by Michael Gove
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£294m plan to revamp Manchester’s Great Northern Warehouse approved
£294m project will deliver 26,000sq m of office space, shops and three new residential blocks
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Gleeson to cut 15% of its roles under restructure
Housebuilder eyes £4m of savings a year as pre-tax profit falls by a third
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Redrow upbeat about market despite dip in profit and turnover
Housebuilder still reviewing cladding pledge contract
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Sanctuary completes rescue takeover of Swan
Sanctuary completes rescue takeover of offsite developer Swan
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Barratt cuts new homes forecast as demand remains ‘tentative’
Spring improvement in sales less than hoped for
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Rachel Maclean appointed DLUHC minister
Former Sunak Treasury aide and Andy Street ally appointed following departure of housing minister Lucy Frazer
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Construction activity falls at fastest rate since 2020 as housebuilding drops off
House building orders declined sharply in January, purchasing managers index shows
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What the second staircase rule would mean for high-rise blocks
Michael Gove announced plans just before Christmas for mandatory second staircases in towers over 30m. But what impact is this likely to have?
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¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ the Future Commission: review of January
Last month we launched the ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ the Future Commission - here is a round-up of our coverage so far and a flavour of the month to come
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Housing association’s completions fall more than a fifth
Clarion’s revenue falls in latest quarterly update
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Gove gives housebuilders six weeks to sign cladding contract or face development ban
Housing secretary admits building safety guidance pre-Grenfell was ‘faulty’ and ‘ambiguous’
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HS2 may not go into central London, according to reports
DfT has not denied reports that the Old Oak Common to Euston branch could be scrapped or delayed to save money
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Effectiveness of ‘rushed’ £22bn UK Infrastructure Bank is unclear, say MPs
The UKIB may not be funding projects that wouldn’t have been delivered anyway by the private sector, the Public Accounts Committee has said
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Henry Boot’s profit lower than expected due to drop in property values
Henry Boot gains to be lower than forecast despite ‘record year’ for underlying profit
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​¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ the Future Commission: introducing the building safety stream
The building safety stream will look at unique approaches to the ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ Safety Act as well as longer-term solutions to improve the way schemes are designed and built
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Crest Nicholson hit by £105m cladding charge as housebuilder puts brakes on expansion plans
Firm puts opening of third regional division on ice because of slowing housing market
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Chief executive quits housebuilder after 41 days in role
Inland boss leaves by mutual consent, company announces
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¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ the Future Commission gets under way
¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ’s ambitious year-long project kicks off today
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Taylor Wimpey plans £20m cost-cutting drive as market conditions tighten
Housebuilder also warns Gove’s planning policy overhaul will lead to shortfall in sites