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Greg Pitcher

Greg Pitcher

journalist
freelance
Commercial InterestsEstates/Facilities, PRS/Build-to-Rent

Recent Articles

Competition watchdog asked to review GMCA’s brownfield fund

Competition watchdog asked to review GMCA’s brownfield fund

A government watchdog has been asked to review a brownfield fund that set aside £500m for homes to be delivered on previously developed sites in the North West
More than two-thirds of residents vote in favour of £500m estate regeneration in Newham

More than two-thirds of residents vote in favour of £500m estate regeneration in Newham

More than two-thirds of local people have backed a housing project in east London that could create hundreds of affordable homes
Kingston Council selects firm for £163m repairs and capital works contract 

Kingston Council selects firm for £163m repairs and capital works contract 

Kingston Council has awarded a £163m contract for work across 6,000 homes in the south London borough to the Breyer Group
Wiltshire Council writes to two landlords with concern over selling affordable homes on open market

Wiltshire Council writes to two landlords with concern over selling affordable homes on open market

Councillors in Wiltshire will write to two local housing associations, expressing “concern” over reports of affordable homes being sold on the open market
RBKC replaces 98% of fire doors in high-risk buildings in progress update on Grenfell Inquiry’s Phase One report

RBKC replaces 98% of fire doors in high-risk buildings in progress update on Grenfell Inquiry’s Phase One report

The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea has revealed it has almost completed a huge drive to replace fire doors in high-rise buildings in the wake of the Grenfell Tower tragedy
Major developer reveals £86m 248-home scheme in Guildford

Major developer reveals £86m 248-home scheme in Guildford

The Wates Group has unveiled plans for an £86m project to transform a car park in Surrey into a new neighbourhood that will include 98 affordable homes
Ombudsman launches special investigation into London council after high maladministration rate

Ombudsman launches special investigation into London council after high maladministration rate

The Housing Ombudsman has launched a special investigation into Lewisham Council, which is guilty of “repeated failings”
Research shows there are 250,000 fewer homes due to inaction on accessibility standards

Research shows there are 250,000 fewer homes due to inaction on accessibility standards

The UK missed out on a quarter of a million inclusive homes during a two-year policy vacuum, campaigners have warned