Labour and Tory backbenchers join forces to fight planning reforms

Labour MPs have tabled a debate motion and vote this afternoon in a move to gain cross-party support for watering down the government’s forthcoming planning bill. The new bill is expected to follow the Planning for the Future white paper published last year where land would be earmarked for either growth or development. Shadow communities and local government secretary Steve Reed said: “Good development can only happen when developers and communities work together.” Currently, residents can raise their concerns about [...]

Lack of EU workers drives up London’s construction costs

Average earnings on London building sites showed a 4.5 per cent month-on-month increase in May to £885 a week, according to construction payroll data from Hudson Contract. The firm is the UK’s largest payer of freelance site workers with more than 2,500 companies across England and Wales on its books. Managing director Ian Anfield attributed wage inflation in the capital to a reduction in migrant EU labour. “We are starting to see the impact of people leaving the UK ahead [...]

New homes quality code a step closer to reality

Housebuilders will have to offer effective aftercare service on new homes to iron out snagging problems in a new draft code on quality out for consultation this month. The code requires builders to offer greater consumer protection to new home buyers from when they walk into a sales office through to two years after occupation. New homes quality board, NHQB, chair Natalie Elphicke MP said: “This is a major milestone in our work to introduce a new and comprehensive framework [...]

Developers give thumbs up to new way to tap global design talent

Easier access to the best design from across the world is to be available via a new architects’ recognition system, the government has announced. The new initiative will allow architects with certain international qualifications to join the UK register administered by regulator the Architects Registration Board, ARB. The National Federation of Builders housing and planning policy head Rico Wojtulewicz described the move as extremely useful. “We should always be ensuring the best talent can work in the UK and international recognition [...]

House prices soar in Wales and the North West

The average UK property price has reached a record high of £261,743 with Wales the strongest performing region according to Halifax’s house price index for May. Annual growth surged to 9.5 per cent, meaning the average UK home has increased in value by more than £22,000 over the last 12 months. Halifax managing director Russell Galley said the market was continuing to be buoyed by the current stamp duty holiday with prospective buyers racing to complete before June’s deadline. “The [...]

Planning flow needs to speed up to meet 300,000 new homes target

Developers and housebuilders warn the government is unlikely to hit its goal of 300,000 new homes built a year by the mid-2020s unless it ups its planning permission numbers. They are calling for at least 1.7m planning applications to be granted claiming the current pipeline of 1.3m homes with permission to be built by March 2025 is not enough. The Land Promoters and Developers Federation, LPDF, and Home Builders Federation, HBF, claim planning permission data, such as Glenigan’s, includes sites [...]

Builders ups the ante for national green retrofit roadmap

The building industry has fine-tuned its 20-year blueprint to make the UK’s 28m existing homes greener ahead of the government’s imminent release of its heat and buildings strategy. The Construction Leadership Council, CLC, together with 38 signatories, has written to business secretary Kwasi Kwarteng urging for its proposals to be adopted in the forthcoming white paper. Chief executive of the Federation of Master Builders, FMB and CLC’s domestic repairs maintenance and improvements working party chair, Brian Berry, said: “This will [...]

New builds to offer big markdowns for first-time buyers

Developers will soon be expected to offer discounts of between 30 to 50 per cent on some of the new build homes they build for local first-time buyers on modest incomes. Housing minister Christopher Pincher has said at least a quarter of developers’ contributions to affordable housing should include these types of discounted homes. “Ensuring access to homeownership remains a key priority and challenge for this government. However, rising prices, high deposits and difficulty accessing mortgage finance still mean that [...]

Developing public land set to get easier for SMEs

Smaller housebuilders are to be given a better chance of bidding to develop public land following a major overhaul of the system. Housing accelerator Homes England is making the process more flexible and simplifying access so smaller developers and new entrants can participate. Homes England chief land and development officer Stephen Kinsella said: “This new digital system marks a huge step forward, making it much easier for developers to bid for our land. I’d encourage our current partners, as well [...]

Two million revolutionary bricks go into annual production

A new brick producing a tenth of the carbon emissions of a traditional one is poised to go into commercial production. Zero Waste Scotland has pledged £1m for manufacturing Kenoteq’s K-Briq made from over 90 per cent of recycled demolition and construction products. Kenoteq managing director Sam Chapman said: “The construction industry faces a tremendous challenge when meeting decarbonisation goals. The industry sends over 800 million tonnes of waste to landfill in Europe every year, at a huge cost to itself and the environment.” The brick, developed by researchers at Edinburgh’s [...]

London’s new mayor urged to ease congestion charges for builders

The next mayor should consider reducing the impact of proposed boundary taxes affecting builders in greater London, urges the Federation of Master Builders branch for the capital. They’ve drafted a manifesto for the new incumbent calling for help to access workplaces and for an assessment of road closures and restricted parking on their operations. SME construction firms across England have seen the fastest growth in workloads from January to March 2021 in a decade, however, London builders reported the lowest [...]

Material delays pose threat to building growth

Timber, roof tiles and roofing membranes are proving pricier and harder to source with longer lead times threatening construction output. Imports such as paints and varnishes are expected to be difficult to get next month with shortages in PVC and resins for the rest of the year. Roofing supplies are in some cases delayed by up to six months although they’re expected to improve in the second half of the year. Timber is likely to be scarce for the whole [...]