Housing

Chancellor Should Use New Freedoms to Support Construction


Chancellor Rishi Sunak must use the Government’s Brexit freedoms to make fiscal changes to support the construction and property sectors

Pandemic Sees Decline in New Home Registrations


Due to COIVD-19 the NHBC has reported that the number of new homes registered to be built in the UK fell by 23% in the UK in 2020.

Ingenious Completes Funding Deal


Ingenious has agreed a £19 million loan facility to help fund the next 120 units at the Climate Innovation District (CID) in Leeds.

Contractor Wins Bristol Residential Project


Sweet Construct has been appointed by Acorn Property Group to deliver the regeneration of Alliance House in Bristol City Centre.

Nexus Planning Secures Development Approvals


Nexus Planning has secured one of the first permissions for a vertical extension through the new permitted development rights

Investment in Carbon Efficient Accommodation


Soldiers who use Salisbury Plain and Nesscliff Training areas are set to be the first to benefit from new carbon-efficient accommodation

£8.4m Redevelopment Begins on Post Office


The redevelopment of Bury St Edmunds post office has begun as part of the local council’s investment into the future of its high street.

Planning Consent for 850 Homes


Mott MacDonald and TfL have been given planning consent by Ealing Council to deliver more than 850 new homes

New Targets for Green Building Revolution


Chris Pincher has announced that all homes and businesses will need to meet new rigorous energy efficiency standards to lower energy bills

New Regulator to Ensure Materials are Safe


A new national constructions products regulator has been set up to ensure that homes are to be built from safe materials has been announced.