Government-backed loans for smaller builders not enough, claims industry

A new stream of construction loans of up to £10m for SME developers has been launched by the government housing delivery agency Homes England and United Trust Bank, UTB. The loans of up to 24 months will offer 70 per cent loan to gross development value, GDV, as opposed to the typical ratios of 59 to 65 per cent. They will be for projects in places with the greatest housing affordability pressures with the maximum house sale price of £800,000. [...]

Building industry ups the ante to get reverse VAT scrapped

The campaign for the government to ditch reverse charge VAT is mounting with the Federation of Master Builders, FMB, claiming two-thirds of SMEs believing it will damage cash flow. Scottish National Party MP Kirsten Oswald has already tabled an early day motion calling for the controversial new regime to be dropped. FMB chief executive Brian Berry said: “This is a damaging policy being introduced at the worst possible time for builders. By removing the flow of VAT money between businesses [...]

Custom-build homes get a shot in the arm

SME developers of custom-built homes on multi-plots can now apply for exemption of the community infrastructure levy thanks to new planning guidance released this week. It also allows custom builders to cover a wider spectrum of projects, including customised housing where the home is built ready for occupation, dubbed turnkey. Procurement organisation Custom Build Homes, CBS, and trade body National Custom and Self Build Association, NaCSBA agreed the new guidance was a positive development. CBS planning and strategic engagement director [...]

Independent body to oversee quality of new-build homes

A new organisation to champion consumer rights and ensure new build homes are built to a high standard has been launched by the government. Natalie Elphicke MP will chair the new homes quality board which will oversee consultation on a new industry code of practice and new homes ombudsman service. “The new arrangements will lead to a step-change in how new homes are built and sold and how customers are treated. The board is committed to driving new-build quality and [...]

Green homes refurb grants need more time, urge MPs

The government is under pressure to extend the green homes grant scheme beyond March 2022 after a committee of MPs described current progress as moving at a snail’s pace. Business, energy and industrial strategy minister Lord Callanan admitted only 20,000 vouchers have been handed out since its launch last summer. The slow take-up led the government to extend the original March 2021 deadline by a year. Environmental audit committee chairman Philip Dunne said: “The principle of the scheme should be [...]

Green light for 4,500 homes near Cambridge

Waterbeach New Town East is set to get a further 4,500 new homes after South Cambridgeshire district council granted outline planning approval a few days ago. The new development is five miles north of Cambridge and comprises a mixture of one-bed flats and family homes of up to five beds with 30 per cent being affordable. Planning consultants Boyer submitted the application on behalf of RLW Estates – a consortium comprising Royal London, St John’s College, Cambridge and Turnstone Estates. [...]

Design codes make trees ‘de rigueur’ for new developments

New developments should be tree-lined, beautiful and of high quality, according to a new draft national design code launched for consultation by the government. Planning authorities are expected to use it as a tool kit to guide them to develop their own design codes reflecting local community views. Housing secretary Robert Jenrick said: “We need to bring about a profound and lasting change in the buildings that we build, which is one of the reasons we are placing a greater [...]

City gives green light to flower power tower

A new 30-storey office tower with green walls and roof nestling next to London’s walkie talkie building has been approved by the City of London Corporation, CLC. Hong Kong-based developers Tenacity Group are behind the scheme which is the first tall building approved by CLC this year. The proposed new tower at 55 Gracechurch Street, between Monument tube station and Leadenhall Market, offers 34,000 sq m of office space and 2,500 sq m of retail, cultural and open space. Fletcher [...]

New West London Homes

Plans for 852 new homes to be built next to the Grade II listed Acton Town tube station in West London have moved a step closer. Ealing councillors approved Transport for London’s, TfL, hybrid application to develop the long strip of 3.64 hectares of land hugging Piccadilly and District Line tracks along Bollo Lane. TfL said it would now be going to the market looking for a partner to deliver the homes of which 50 per cent are affordable. Property [...]

Carbon zero deadline tightened up for new homes

All new homes must be carbon zero ready by 2025 and existing ones must meet higher energy standards, the government has announced. Gas-fired boilers are to make way for energy heat pumps in new housing and existing home repairs and replacements are to be more energy efficient. For example, the specifications of extensions, replacement of windows, new lighting and cooling systems are to be raised. Housing minister Christopher Pincher said: “The radical new standards announced will not only improve the [...]

Right to regenerate proposals could favour custom builders

Empty garages, council houses and land could be a thing of the past under new proposals launched by the government this week. The proposals would allow individuals or communities to challenge councils to release land and empty buildings for development. Housing secretary Robert Jenrick said new ‘right to regenerate’ proposals would make it easier for councils, or any public body, to call for the release of land for redevelopment. “We are cutting through red tape so that communities can make [...]

Reality show proposed for showcasing green renovations

A MasterChef reality TV show for green building projects is being floated by house builder and developer trade association Build Europe. The trade body believes such a programme would counteract perceptions that building renovation is ‘old-fashioned and outdated’. “An increasing number of young Europeans are interested in craft professions such as cooking, baking…., occupations that were previously neglected,” said the organisation. The proposal is one of 21 flagged up in its Green Deal and Renovation paper released this week aimed [...]