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affordable homes

West Midlands sees massive increase in affordable home completions

The West Midlands saw a 33% rise in affordable homes completed during the last year, making it nearly three times ahead of the national average increase.
modular housing village, Lewisham,

Lewisham modular housing village receives approval

Lewisham’s next modular housing village consisting of 34 flats for homeless families has been approved and is expected to be completed by 2020.
Meridian Water

Shortlist revealed for 725 homes at £6bn Meridian Water site

Enfield Council has revealed the four shortlisted developers for the first 725-housing site on its £6bn Meridian Water site.
wates residential

Wates Residential appoints new Development Director

Lia Silva has joined Wates Residential to lead delivery of one of London's biggest housing regeneration projects.
modular framework

astudio secures modular housing project for Barking and Dagenham

astudio has secured planning permission to use modular constructon to provide high quality homes to the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham.
luxury student accommodation

Future Generation to build luxury student accommodation in Guildford

Future Generation, a Southern Grove company, has secured planning permission for a state-of-the-art luxury student accommodation scheme in Guildford.

Case study: A capital blueprint for modular success

An innovative partnership between award-winning architecture practice astudio and the London Borough of Dagenham & Barking is forging a blueprint for MMC housing development in London
Upton Gardens, Affordable housing,

Affordable housing development launched on former West Ham stadium

Upton Gardens, an 842 unit mixed-tenure development of private sale and affordable housing has been launched on the site of West Ham’s former Upton Park stadium in East London
District Heating network

District Heating: Wembley Park and the rise of efficient community heating

Crispin Matson explores Ramboll’s role in the Wembley Park project and looks at the challenges of designing a district heating network on such a large scale
housing association

Catalyst Housing details new £900m contractor line-up

Catalyst housing association has increased the number of preferred contractors to deliver its annual building programme of around 800 homes
build to rent

TfL seeks build to rent partner for 3,000 homes

Transport for London (TfL) is set to launch its search for a partner to create a build to rent joint venture to help deliver homes on some of London’s most well-connected sites
Explore Manufacturing

Laing O’Rourke gains boost from HS2

Laing O’Rourke’s Explore Manufacturing factory is set to gain a boost thanks to the HS2 project, as it’s predicted the overall programme will support 15,000 jobs by 2020
new homes

Cheshire East benefits from record number of new homes

Cheshire East Council has reported that a record number of new homes were built in the area last year to meet local demand
coach park

Europe’s first multi-storey coach park set for construction

Developer Quintain is set to build what is thought to be Europe’s first multi-storey coach park as part of the regeneration of Wembley
maintenance and refurbishment

Clarion seeks contractors for £1.8bn maintenance and refurbishment work

One of the UK’s largest housing associations, Clarion Housing Group, has called up housing maintenance contractors to bid for contracts that could run for 20 years
modular housing

Modular housing partnership to help solve housing crisis

Revolutionary modular housing partnership to reduce the cost of modular housing and offer a potential solution to the UK’s housing crisis
Heritage database

Using modern technology to protect and plan for heritage places

Lincoln is using a purpose-built online heritage database to help planners, developers and property owners understand the city’s historic environment while protecting its rich heritage. Kieron Manning of the City of Lincoln Council and Annabel Enriquez of the Getty Conservation Institute discuss the project’s development
Brownfield land

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
construction suppliers

Top public sector construction suppliers in Q1 2018 revealed

A new ranking launched by Tussell – a data provider on UK government contracts – has revealed the top construction suppliers to the wider public sector in Q1 2018
Wembley Park

Wates wins £161.5m deal for 633 new homes

Wates Construction has won a £161.5m contract to build 633 new homes at Wembley Park, including 347 build to rent properties and 286 affordable homes
rtpi awards

Plymouth housing project wins top planning award

A housing project in Plymouth built by veterans, won in the Excellence in Planning for Housing – Large Schemes category at the Royal Town Planning Institute’s (RTPI) Awards for Planning Excellence 2018 in London last night.
planning excellence

RTPI awards honour planning excellence

A 10-year plan to regenerate a declining fishing village in Scotland has won the top prize at the prestigious Royal Town Planning Institute’s (RTPI) Awards for Planning Excellence 2018 last night (24 May)
Mick George

Mick George Demolition Ltd – Acton Gardens Phase 6.2

Mick George Demolition Ltd discuss their involvement at Acton Gardens, a project which will see regeneration to focus on community facilities
planning and advisory

WYG appoints Alan Houghton as director of planning and advisory services

WYG has named Alan Houghton as director of planning and advisory services for the North West
Spring Statement

Industry reacts to the Spring Statement

Following the Chancellors Spring statement yesterday (13 March), the industry shares its thoughts and opinions on the housing announcements
brownfield sites

The Brownfield Revolution: Could 2018 be the tipping point for brownfield...

Greenfield development continues to outpace building on brownfield land. But will policy changes such as the Housing Infrastructure Fund and brownfield registers turn the tide? David Edwards of Place-Make examines the evidence