Former police complaints investigator to head up New Homes Ombudsman Service
The new service to give redress for homebuyers of new-builds with snagging problems has moved a step closer to happening. The Dispute Service, which resolves

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The new service to give redress for homebuyers of new-builds with snagging problems has moved a step closer to happening. The Dispute Service, which resolves

New build home buyers will be able to purchase property with a five per cent deposit through a new scheme launched this week. Barratt Developments,

The building industry is proposing sub-contracting of testing and the temporary use of existing certificates for products to ease pressure on the UK’s imminent post-Brexit

London’s oldest and largest housing association Peabody is looking for a private sector development partner to finance and help build 730 homes as part of

The average house price in the UK reached a record high of £270,000 – £28,000 higher than this time last year, reveal Office of National

Homes England’s chairman Peter Freeman told MPs there was still a real gap in the market among the major banks for lending to smaller housebuilders.

New public money focussing on unlocking brownfield land to pave the way for up to 116,000 new homes has been announced by the government. The

Housebuilding in regions close to rivers is on hold because developers are being asked to fix the problem of high nutrients in the water before

Better use of current buildings to reduce new construction demand are among the key points of a new report presented at COP26 today. Regeneration developers

Councils should have the power to call for net-zero emissions as an unconditional requirement for all new developments, MPs have argued. The cross-party housing, communities

A network of pioneering developers, designers, investors and insurers have launched a multi-million euro fund to scale up timber construction on the eve of COP26.

An overwhelming majority, 89 per cent, of local builders are reporting delays because of supply chain issues or difficulty recruiting staff, according to a survey
Housebuilders north of the border are calling on Scotland’s new first minister, Humza Yousaf, to engage with business and remove
A call for evidence to look at successful nutrient mitigation schemes in areas where river phosphates and nitrates are too
Bricklayers, masons, plasterers, carpenters, and roofers are among a raft of trades the construction industry hopes will become easier to
Housebuilders want chancellor Jeremy Hunt to get cladding and insulation product manufacturers to contribute to the estimated £3bn bill to
Up to 77,000 fewer new homes are likely to be built a year for the rest of this decade, slumping
SME developers are bracing themselves for huge extra costs when new rules requiring a housing or commercial project to increase
More than 20,000 new homes are expected to be built in the capital over the next decade on land owned
SME housebuilders claim the government’s new contract forcing all developers to pay £2bn or more to fix unsafe properties is
Housebuilders have branded Bath and North East Somerset council’s decision to ask for all new homes to be net zero
Housebuilders have described new rules forcing developers in England to adopt sustainable drainage systems to prevent flooding as ‘ill thought
Scottish housebuilders claim new design standards based on the German Passivhaus system will hamper meeting the country’s housing needs. Homes
The construction supply industry has won a major victory with the 30-month extension of the CE mark for building products.
Developers are expecting to see more property sales as buyers attempt tobenefit from a recent dip in house prices and
An increase in planning fees will inhibit homeowners making green improvements and damage smaller builders’ pipeline of refurbishment work, claims
Housing associations and councils need to be put on a secure financial Housing associations and councils must be financially secure
An overhaul of the planning system is seen as an important first step, but industry experts have said housebuilders still
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