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Figures reveal wealthier households benefit from Help to Buy scheme

Thousands of households earning more than £100,000 a year are benefitting from the government’s Help to Buy scheme to get on the property ladder, leading to calls for the programme to be reformed

Government agrees to fund Midland Metropolitan Hospital

The government has revealed it will provide funding for the completion of building work at Midland Metropolitan Hospital after work stopped following the collapse of original contractor Carillion

The Mayor of London seeks to tackle housing affordability

Mayor of London Sadiq Khan’s plans to deliver 10,000 council homes over the next four years are a welcome step in the right direction but much more needs to be done in order to tackle the capital’s housing crisis, says Matthew Good, director of planning at WYG

Government launch £200m Right to Buy Pilot to boost social home ownership

Thousands of social housing association tenants are being given the chance to realise their dream of home ownership, with the launch of the Midlands Voluntary Right to Buy Pilot

Case study: Surprises were never shocks at Mercers Walk

The development of Mercers Walk in London presented a number of challenges, from a complex construction programme to archaeological activity on site. Senior project manager Gerry Lavelle discusses how the scheme was brought in on budget and ahead of time

New London Development Panel revealed

The Greater London Authority has confirmed the 29 developers and builders for its new London Development Panel (LDP2)

Garden communities prospectus gets the green light from planners

Planners respond to the announcement of the garden communities programme, which will see more high quality homes built and green spaces created

Creating the Silicon Valley of brownfield expertise

The Brownfield Research & Innovation Centre will bring together specialist research, detail data and academic expertise to support the redevelopment of previously used land with capacity for thousands of much-needed new homes. Professor Mohammed Arif of the University of Wolverhampton discusses its development

To set-off or not? That is the question

Can a paying party raise a set-off not previously raised in a Payment or Pay Less Notice? The answer appears to depend on whether your contract is subject to English or Scottish law

BBA to focus on quality in construction at UKCW

Quality in construction will be the focus when the British Board of Agrément (BBA) exhibits at UK Construction Week (Birmingham NEC, 9-11 October).

Brokenshire announces garden communities programme

Communities Secretary James Brokenshire has called for an increase in garden towns in England, as he announces the new garden communities programme

“Groundbreaking” retractable pitch tested at new Tottenham stadium

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Balfour Beatty reveals fourfold growth in profits

Balfour Beatty has released its interim results for the six months to 29 June, revealing that pre-tax profit from on-going operations has grown fourfold from £12m last year to £50m this time

Meaningful collaboration the key to transforming the UK construction industry

The UK’s housing market and the wider construction sector face multiple challenges. Kim Venau, CEO of BLP Insurance, discusses what needs to happen to effect meaningful change

Survey reveals concerns about the quality of new build homes

Nearly a quarter (24%) of people consider a lack of quality of build to be a major disadvantage of buying a new build home over an older property, according to a recent survey by BLP Insurance

Green Paper: Sector urge more funding for affordable homes

The sector has responded to the Social Housing Green Paper, urging the government to provide more investment in social housing, as the plans for new affordable homes fall short of expectations

£76m a year to expand specialised housing for vulnerable people

Thousands of extra homes, designed to support people with disabilities, mental health issues and the elderly, will be created over the next three years with an additional £76m a year, the government has announced

Social housing green paper proposals to give tenants more power

The long-awaited arrival of the social housing green paper has revealed a ‘new deal’ which aims to rebalance the relationship between landlords and residents, tackle stigma and ensure social housing can act as a stable base and support social mobility

Landmark reacts to the National Planning Policy Framework

Following Revisions to the National Planning Policy Framework, Landmark offer their views and expert option on the updated document

The Raynsford Review: Making planning fit for purpose?

Could the Raynsford Review of Planning, which published its interim findings in June, give the UK’s much-maligned system an overhaul that everyone can get behind? Gary Stephens of planning consultancy Marrons Planning takes a look

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