All articles by Carl Brown – Page 18
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NewsNPPF changes will result in 1.3 million homes built by the end of the parliament, OBR forecasts
Housebuilding to exceed 300,000 homes a year by 2029/30, excluding impact of forthcoming Affordable Homes Programme
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NewsRochdale Boroughwide Housing regains regulatory compliance after ‘intensive’ turnaround plan
The housing association that managed the home in which toddler Awaab Ishak was exposured to black mould had its governance rating upgraded by the Regulator of Social Housing.
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NewsVistry’s profit drops by nearly two-thirds as impact of cost estimation errors revealed
Housebuilder’s pre-tax profit down in ‘disappointing’ performance
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NewsReeves announces extra £2bn for affordable homes
Sector welcomes grant funding, which is intended as a ’bridge’ between current programme and future grant to be announced in June
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NewsCIH publishes UK Housing Review 2025
Latest instalment of influential research includes focus on Bank of England’s role in housing policy
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NewsNon-compliant SYHA and Places for People enter merger talks
Sheffield-based landlord to become a subsidiary of 245,000-home PfP if plan progresses
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NewsChurch of England completes registration of housing association
Church Housing Association is now a registered provider of social housing
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NewsParadigm enters merger discussions with Settle in bid to create 30,000-home landlord
Buckinghamshire-based landlord also looking to buy 3,500 homes from L&Q
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NewsCrest Nicholson ‘on track’ to hit profit target after better than expected cash performance
Housebuilder open market sales rate increases in first few months of the year
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NewsSocial housing providers could save £880m by operating more efficiently, says Housemark
Benchmarking organisation says its forthcoming report will show large variations in costs per home across the sector
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NewsWolverhampton Council submits ‘brownfield only’ local plan for more than 9,000 homes
Local authority said it is not proposing development on green belt or greenfield sites
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NewsAwaab’s Law to be introduced in Scotland
Scottish government will amend Housing (Scotland) Bill to allow ministers to set timeframes for social landlords to fix hazards such as damp and mould
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In Focus‘Work hard and be nice to people’: Gavin Cansfield reveals his plans for Moat
The Kent-based association has gone through a tricky period with a terminated repairs contract and regulatory criticism. In his first interview, the provider’s new chief executive explains how he intends to improve matters
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NewsFurther strikes by Livv Housing staff as pay agreement yet to be reached
Staff are taking industrial action until 30 March
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NewsHousing Today and G15 call on ministers to explore new grant funding model
Move towards amortised grant could help London’s housing associations develop while limiting increases in government balance sheet debt
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NewsMore than 100 housebuilders sign letter calling for Reeves to rethink £3.4bn building safety levy
Home Builders Federation says levy is “nakedly anti-development” and will result in fewer homes being built, hampering Starmer’s 1.5m homes goal
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NewsBerkeley warns building safety regulation putting ‘significant pressure’ on housebuilding
Housebuilder still expects to deliver nearly £1bn profit over next two years
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NewsPeabody appoints new chief investment officer as it combines development and property services teams
Housing association giant says combined department led by Phil Jenkins aims to deliver better services
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NewsWDH rebrands as ‘Vico Homes’
32,000-home landlord wants its residents in other areas to feel “as valued and supported” as Wakefield tenants
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NewsMidland Heart sets out £300m plan to improve 6,000 ‘most challenging’ homes
35,000-home landlord’s corporate plan also pledges 2,250 new homes over the next five years