All Residential articles – Page 6
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Network Rail buys 65 biodiversity units in Cambridge to deliver new railway station
Network Rail has acquired 65 biodiversity units across a 354-acre site from Cambridgeshire County Council to support the facilitation of a new railway station.
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Fareham and Chorley councils in special measures for poor planning performance
Fareham and Chorley councils have been placed in special measures over their poor performance on planning decisions.
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Wavensmere Homes on track to deliver 500 homes to hit £115m turnover
Residential developer Wavensmere Homes is on track to deliver 500 homes during 2024, which will result in a turnover of £115m.
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Government releases first tranche of £110m nutrient neutrality funding
The government has released the first tranche of £110m in funding to help local planning authorities, constrained by EU nutrient neutrality laws, build new homes.
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Scotsman unveils proposals for 600-bed third phase of St Andrews PBSA scheme
Scotsman Developments has submitted a proposal of application notice for the 600-bed third phase of its purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) scheme at St Andrews.
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Seven local authorities threatened with intervention powers over local plan timetable
The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC) has written to seven local authorities warning them to revise their local plan timetable or risk government intervention.
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Scottish Budget brings little cheer for hospitality or housing
Scottish property experts said yesterday’s Scottish Budget provided little help to support struggling retail and hospitality businesses or to address the housing crisis north of the border.
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Gove attacks Khan over failure to deliver London’s housing targets
Housing secretary Michael Gove has written to mayor of London Sadiq Khan calling for a review of housebuilding in the capital following the Greater London Authority’s (GLA’s) failure to hit housing targets.
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Gove unveils long awaited NPPF, scrapping greenfield allocation and promising crackdown on planning delays
Housing secretary Michael Gove has today (19 December) unveiled the government’s long-awaited new National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF), promising to crack down on planning delays and scrapping the requirement for local authorities to allocate greenfield land to meet housing targets.
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Number of new home approvals falls to record low, says HBF
The number of planning permissions being granted for new homes has fallen to a record low as the government surrenders to NIMBYs, according to the Home Builders Federation (HBF).
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AM alpha acquires 220-unit BTR Westminster Works scheme in Birmingham
Munich-based real estate investment firm AM alpha has acquired the 220-unit build-to-rent (BTR) development Westminster Works in Birmingham for an undisclosed amount.
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Butterfield Mortgages’ Alpa Bhakta on why lenders are looking beyond prime central London resi
For many years, the appeal of owning a property in one of the world’s cultural and financial hotspots, coupled with the potential for substantial capital appreciation, has attracted investors from all over the world to the prime Central London (PCL) property market.
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CBRE announces new resi valuation team for the South West
Real estate adviser CBRE has increased its valuation capacity for residential with the announcement of four new appointments at its Bristol office.
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Unite Students signs contract to build a £75m, 600-bed PBSA scheme in Bristol
Purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) developer and manager Unite Students has signed a building contract to deliver a 596-bed scheme at Temple Quarter in Bristol.
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TfL to receive £250m capital investment from government over 2024
Transport for London (TfL) has secured an agreement with the government today (18 December) for a capital investment fund of £250m over 2024.
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Dolphin announces wave of new board and committee appointments
Dolphin Square Charitable Foundation, the parent company of Dolphin Living, has announced the appointment of two board members and two committee members.
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Pocket Living sells two rental assets for a total of £70m
Affordable housing developer Pocket Living has sold two rental assets in London, worth a combined £70m, which provide 257 homes, the majority for discounted rent.
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Brickflow’s Ian Humphreys on a framework to address the housing crisis
Following Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer’s pledge to build the ‘next generation’ of new towns and 1.5 million new homes as part of ‘a decade of renewal under Labour’, and ahead of what will be a key political battleground in the lead up to the election, Brickflow’s ‘Solving the UK’s ...
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Paul Fosh Auctions finishes record year with December sale
Paul Fosh Auctions reported record sales of £50m in 2023 after its December auction raised over £4.7m, led by the sale of a former school site.
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Stonebond acquires 240-home Bedfordshire development site
Developer Stonebond has completed the acquisition of a 236-home development opportunity in Houghton Regis, Bedfordshire, from Lands Improvement for an undisclosed price.