The housing minister has set a two-and-a-half-year target for local plan-making and allocated funding to councils to review their green belt. The housing minister has set a two-and-a-half-year target ...
Lloyds Banking Group has committed to lending an initial £50m to Prince William’s homelessness project #UKhousing The bank will work with charity Homewards to help small and medium-sized organisations ...
The completion of the tie-up follows extensive due diligence, regulatory approvals, and engagement with key stakeholders. The landlords believe the coming-together is a key milestone that will help ...
Housing providers spent 21.9% more on building and acquiring new homes compared with the previous quarter’s forecast, but planned spend is now at its lowest level since the start of the pandemic.
We in the sector must accept our part in the homelessness system and drive the change ourselves, writes Jacob Dimitriou at Housing Justice #UKhousing ...
Nearly two years since the Social Housing Regulation Act became law, this year’s conference will look to embed the lessons from the sector’s journey to become tenant-centric. You’ll learn from C1 ...
Granta Housing Society is to join a renamed Metropolitan Housing Trust in a move that will take the group's housing stock to more than 25,000 homes. Granta Housing Society is to join a renamed ...
The government has plans to investigate seven suppliers named in the Grenfell Tower Inquiry report as part of new powers brought in by the Procurement Act 2023.
The Week in Housing: government’s ‘underwhelming and overwhelming’ response to final Grenfell report
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Inspection failures by landlords are leaving children exposed to damp and mould, the Housing Ombudsman has warned.
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