All Housing Today articles in April 2024 – Page 8
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In Focus
How location will underpin success for housing associations navigating the new Social Housing Regulation Act
Social landlords need a whole-picture perspective across their portfolio to ensure that any actions they take can deliver on new regulation, writes Nathan Ward, Channel Sales Development Manager, Ordnance Survey
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News
Sovereign Network Group’s Titherington to stand down
Well-known housing veteran says SNG role is his ‘last big job’ after career spanning several decades.
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Tide gets planning approval for 412-home student housing scheme in Ealing
Plans for 16-storey block approved after height reduction
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More than five million homes need to be built by 2040 to meet demand, report says
Greater London will need 1.8 million new homes, while Birmingham needs to build the most homes out of any local authority
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‘Bonkers’ plans to build 42-storey tower above listed Birmingham building refused
Councillors deride “utterly ludicrous” 300-home build-to-rent plan by developer HJB Investments
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BPHA appoints new chair
Jeff Halliwell to take on role for 19,500-home association in September
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Clarion’s development arm secures planning for 481 homes in Digbeth
The deferred planning application has been approved following concerns over section 106 agreement
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Plans in for 76-storey residential tower in Manchester
Proposed scheme by developer Salboy would be the tallest building outside London
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New planning enforcement powers for councils come into effect
New powers under the Levelling Up and Regeneration Act include an increase in length for temporary stop notices
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Housing Today shortlisted for another publishing award
Publication and editorial director nominated for AOP Digital Publishing Awards
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‘Watered down’ Renters’ Reform Bill passes Commons after concession to backbenchers
Housing charities turn backs on bill after indefinite delay to Section 21 abolition
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Review ordered by Ombudsman makes 15 recommendations to Orbit Group to tackle damp and mould
Watchdog had found seven cases of maladministration by the 46,000-home association
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Persimmon ‘on track’ to build more than 10,000 homes
Trading update shows firm built a little over 1,000 in first quarter
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Comment
Housing associations must create more efficient development delivery models
The challenging market requires providers to look at their overheads, but this also provides an opportunity to innovate, writes Richard Jones
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Plans for London’s tallest residential towers redesigned
Egyptian developer Aldau brings in architect Apt to draw up fresh plans for the 58-storey, 700-home scheme
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Housebuilder led by ex-Bloor chief eyes 1,000 homes a year as it secures investment
Challenger firm HarperCrewe says it has secured a “signficant” undisclosed sum from a pair of private backers
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Great Places secures £284m in debt funding for investment in homes
Funding will go towards homes in parts of the North and East Midlands
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Wates launches dedicated service to fix mouldy social homes
Six social landlords currently signed up to service which is additional to Wates core planned and responsive maintenance offer
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Flagship submits plans for 1,100-home Norfolk regeneration scheme
The regeneration of the 1960s Abbey Estate, located between Norwich and Cambridge, will take place over 20 years
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Enfield Council seeks developer for next phase of 10,000-home Meridian Water regeneration
The contract is worth £260m, and homes will need to be delivered between 2025 and 2033