News in Brief: June 2023

The government has relaunched its £20 billion New Hospital Programme (NHP) programme to build 40 new hospitals by 2030.

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Remediation contract a missed opportunity

Making developers and their suppliers pay for their role in creating buildings of such a dangerous quality that inhabitants die when fire spreads too easily within them, which is what happened at Grenfell Tower, is proving to be a difficult job. And it looks unlikely to get any easier.

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Demolition director wins appeal

One of the banned directors involved in demolition contractor bid rigging has had his appeal to continue as a director granted by the High Court.

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Housing Secretary calls in more developments on design grounds

Housing Secretary Michael Gove has reportedly intervened in another two planning applications on design grounds, following his recent calling in of a planned housing development in Tunbridge Wells.

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Reform to cut price paid for housebuilding land

The Labour Party plans to force landowners to sell land at under market value in a bid to cut housebuilding costs in England, according to a press reports based on briefings by party officials.

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Fourth demolition Director disqualified for cartel behaviour

A fourth demolition sector company director has been disqualified following the the Competition and Markets Authority’s (CMA) investigation into illegal cartel behaviour.

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Delivery partner sought for £20 billion hospital programme

The government has relaunched its £20 billion New Hospital Programme (NHP) programme to build 40 new hospitals by 2030.

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Government review promised into allegations surrounding regeneration project

The government is to launch an ‘independent review’ of its flagship northern regeneration project after allegations of cronyism, lack of transparency and poor value for money.

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Planning delays causing project cancellations

Architects are blaming planning delays for a rising number of projects being scrapped, according to RIBA’s latest Future Trends Survey.

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Court of Appeal rejects judicial review challenge to road project

Construction of a £950 million road project in Cambridgeshire is to go ahead following failure of a legal challenge in the appeal court.

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