All Housing Today articles in August 2025 – Page 2
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Lambeth council agrees £250m housing partnership with Vistry
More than 500 homes are planned across six council-owned sites, with at least half of them affordable and a majority of those for social rent
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Lack of social build starts in Northern Ireland a ‘worrying reality’, says CIH
A third of the 4,000 households presenting as homeless in the last quarter included children
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Sage Homes records surge in profits and turnover after Sparrow sale
But results are not directly comparable to previous years, says finance chief
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Comment
Decent homes in practice: What an updated standard could mean for housing providers and residents
The government’s consultation on an updated Decent Homes Standard is welcome, the proposals raise questions about cost, practicality and priorities, says Elly Hoult
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Key appointments at Gleeson Homes are ‘statement of intent’
Firm’s chief executive says changes are part of strategic initiative launched last year
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Operating surplus and interest cover drops at Platform Housing
But group says figures reflect temporary surge in maintenance spend
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Right to Buy sales set to outstrip completions eight-fold
A new report calls on the government to introduce buy back schemes and expand refusal rights
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Plans in for 2,300-home redevelopment of former GSK headquarters
Around 35% of 13-acre scheme earmarked as affordable
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Wolverhampton chosen for Homes England £20m council home pilot
The programme is designed to accelerate the delivery of affordable homes via government funding
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Stonewater reports ‘strong’ financial results on back of £35m rise in rental income
But landlord’s surplus falls to £12m
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Home Group reports increased turnover and surplus
Housing association delivers more than 1,400 new homes in the year
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Henry Boot secures outline planning consent for 2,470 homes across two sites
The listed developer’s planning and marketing business, Hallam Land, secured the permissions in Staffordshire and Hampshire
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Council knew risk of £6m loan to wholly-owned housebuilder a year before collapse
The local authority sole shareholder of Lion Homes voted to liquidate it earlier this summer, writing off millions of public money
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Plans in to replace Blackfriars Crown Court with 600-bed student scheme
Previous proposals would have retained 1950s building and created an ‘urban forest’ on its roof
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Three-month-old’s death was not due to mouldy NHG flat, coroner finds
Akram Mohammed died of pneumonia caused by bacterial infection
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Hyde Group acquires investment platform in drive to bring in institutional capital
Pinnacle Investment joins housing association as part of joint venture
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Comment
Small sites deserve big attention: why further planning reform is needed for SME developments
The system is still too slow, too unpredictable and too poorly resourced to support the scale of housing delivery identified by our new administration, says Paul Campbell, chief executive at Richborough
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