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Commercial Loans News:- Plans to build 1,500 homes on Greenwich Peninsula have been submitted to Greenwich council by regeneration developer U+I. The mixed-use scheme lies

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Commercial Loans News:- Plans to build 1,500 homes on Greenwich Peninsula have been submitted to Greenwich council by regeneration developer U+I. The mixed-use scheme lies

Bridging Loans News:- Regenerating three parcels of land around Lea Bridge station in East London to build 300 new homes, community facilities and working space

Development Lenders News:-Brent Cross, Silvertown and Barking Riverside development shave bagged £309m in Homes England infrastructure loans towards building 20,000 new houses. The funding comes

Development Finance News:– Plaster and plasterboard manufacture are increased to address current shortfalls experienced during the Covid-19 pandemic, suppliers have promised. The Builders Merchants Federation

Bridging Finance News:- All viable SME businesses will now be eligible for the coronavirus business interruption loan scheme, the chancellor Rishi Sunak has announced. The

Bridging Loans London News:- Ambitious plans to build 2,550 new homes and transform two 1960s and 1970s housing estates, opposite Clapham Junction station, have been

Property Loans News:- London’s mayor Sadiq Khan has refused to back plans to review the green belt to allow more homes to be built in

Plans to build up to 25,000 homes as part of a wider regeneration scheme for Old Oak and Park Royal in West London have been

Development Finance News:- A new building site visitor card could pave the way for a suite of competence smart cards to help raise standards in

House Loan News:-Scotland’s smaller builders need to be cultivated to help the country tackle its backlog demand for new homes, claims Homes for Scotland in

Small building companies are halting staff increases despite increasing workloads as political uncertainty mounts, according to the Federation of Master Builders’ latest trade survey. The

Bridging Loans News:- UK annual house prices rose by just 0.2 percent in September, the tenth consecutive month of increases below 1 percent, according to Nationwide’s
The construction industry has written an open letter to the prime minister Sir Keir Starmercalling for a rethink on proposed
Scottish housing secretary Màiri McAllan is urging the country’s planning authorities to exercise proportionality to avoid ‘unnecessary’ costs and delays
Housebuilders are calling for flexibility over tenures as financially strapped housing associations are increasingly unable to buy the ‘affordable homes’
A new pre-examination checklist for local plans goes live next month to help speed up approvals and avoid lengthy inspectorate
Expanding the proposed medium-sized site definition of ten to 49 homes to up to 150 for London has won the
Imposing a design code for conversions of empty office space into housing would help ensure the new homes were fit
Water companies must be held to account on sewage provision if the Government’s target of 1.5m new homes by 2029
Master developer Lands Improvement has acquired Dunton Hills golf centre and is set to put enabling infrastructure on the 551-site
A £122m cash injection to remediate derelict brownfield land, opening private sector investment for 1,100 new homes in Newcastle, has
More than 40,000 future builders, bricklayers, electricians, carpenters and plumbers are to be trained across the country by 2029 in
Transport secretary Heidi Alexanderhas announced plans to unlock swathes of surplus railway land across England for a £1bn development of
Housing minister Matthew Pennycook’s pledge to stand up to potential NIMBY resistance to new towns if the development was in
The construction industry has written an open letter to the prime minister Sir Keir Starmercalling for a rethink on proposed
Scottish housing secretary Màiri McAllan is urging the country’s planning authorities to exercise proportionality to avoid ‘unnecessary’ costs and delays
Housebuilders are calling for flexibility over tenures as financially strapped housing associations are increasingly unable to buy the ‘affordable homes’
A new pre-examination checklist for local plans goes live next month to help speed up approvals and avoid lengthy inspectorate
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