Barbican scheme
Training deals
When purse strings are tightened, one of the first casualties within business is often the training budget. Rob Lockey, NHBC’s training services manager, explains how NHBC is trying to help the industry weather the current storm by offering a package of support
Development of the month - Raising the game
Linden’s Essence scheme in Bristol has connections with Casino Royale, the first Daniel Craig Bond movie. But, as Steve Menary reports, the firm does not view this important part of the city’s regeneration as a gamble
Time to vary your section 106 agreements
Jason Towell of Cripps Harries Hall examines your options when it comes to trying to renegotiate section 106 agreements in the current market
Web development
The first port of call for customers looking for a new home is now the internet, not the local paper. So how can you make sure your homes are at the front of the queue when it comes to searching for property. Ben Wood of Google offers some advice
Falling short
All but one UK region has suffered a significant decline in planning applications over the past year. Steve Menary looks at the numbers
Big ideas
There are too many one and two bedroom homes on the market, and it is time to switch to larger units. But how do we square this with the density challenges in the UK? Robert Coles, director of PRP Architects, argues that the market conditions now offer an opportunity for new home types to come to the fore
Feeling proud – this year’s Pride in the Job winners
NHBC’s annual Pride in the Job Awards held in January honoured site managers who have demonstrated high levels of professionalism in every aspect of their work on site. Melissa Blamey looks at the winners and runners up
Taking stock – the Good Homes Alliance questions whether we are on the right path to sustainability
Neil May, chairman of the Good Homes Alliance, argues that government and industry are set on the wrong course to tackle sustainable housebuilding, a course that will lead to compromised building performance while removing the industry’s motivation to innovate and learn
Accolades in Arsenal
The Armouries is the second phase of Berkeley Homes’ Royal Arsenal, a mixed-use regeneration scheme to revive a disused military site in Woolwich, London. Suzie Mayes takes a look at the historical buildings that make up the latest homes
Gleeson’s half year profit drops
Jennie Daly appointed Future Homes Hub chair
Spring season key to Barratt Redrow 2026 performance
Bellway reports “robust” half year but sluggish sales
Taking an “off-road” approach to development
HCA ceo to speak at Housing Market Intelligence
Marley Eternit affordable fibre cement slates
McStone announces promotions to support growth
Barratt appoints chief financial officer
Mix and match doors with Premdor
Alok Sharma is new housing and planning minister
St Modwen sees resilient housebuilding market
HCA ceo to speak at Housing Market Intelligence
Tommafold passes PAS 24 test
The Interview, Antony Stark
Britain's Biggest Housebuilders
Mix and match doors with Premdor
Bellway positive in face of uncertainty
Housebuilders react to election result
Housebuilders react to election result
Britain's Biggest Housebuilders
Bellway positive in face of uncertainty
Alok Sharma is new housing and planning minister
St Modwen sees resilient housebuilding market
Surge in English new home starts
Javid keeps job in May's reshuffle
Surge in English new home starts
Housebuilders react to election result
Britain's Biggest Housebuilders
May pledges 1.5 million homes by 2022
St Modwen sees resilient housebuilding market
Javid keeps job in May's reshuffle
Top 25 : Britain's biggest Housebuilders
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