All Housing Today articles in February 2024 – Page 5
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In Focus
‘Enabling people to be their best in a home they love’: Talking growth with Bronwen Rapley
The former solicitor and Onward Homes boss tells Olivia Barber about her time at the regulator, her customer-focused mission and her secrets for navigating mergers
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News
Places for People acquires former Inland Homes for-profit provider
230,000-home housing association buys non-compliant Rosewood Housing
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News
Customer satisfaction in housebuilders remains steady
Just six out of 49 housebuilders see rating change
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News
Council hits out at ‘damaging’ Right to Buy as homes in Stirling Prize-winning scheme set for sale
Seven residents want to buy homes in Mikhail Riches’ prize-winning Goldsmith Street development
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Comment
Gove's changes to the Affordable Homes Guarantee Scheme make it a better financing option
Michael Gove’s rule changes and £3bn extra for low-cost loan scheme are positive for the housing sector, writes Gary Grigor
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News
Retrofit 24 launches at the Building Centre in London
The exhibition and series of talks aim to demonstrate how energy efficiency can be improved across all sectors through case studies of project successes
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News
Clarion continues stock disposal plan with sale of 140 homes
125,000-home association sells stock to 13,000-home Grand Union Housing Group
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News
Ex-Telford Homes managing director joins Vistry as interim
John Fitzgerald to lead firm’s South London region
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News
Third of councils 'do not have clear policies or sites for older people’s housing'
Research by Knight Frank and law firm Irwin Mitchell says local authorities “unprepared” for ageing population
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News
Regal London buys site to restart stalled 184-home scheme
Developer will build out tower above Swiss Cottage tube station
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News
CIH publishes latest version of influential UK Housing Review
Latest edition of 330-page report says ‘reasonable to plan for 300,000-homes a year’ to meet housing need
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News
Planning reform ‘at the very centre’ of Labour economic vision, says Reeves
Infrastructure investment and planning reform two of ‘three pillars’ of party’s economic strategy
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News
‘Cautious optimism’ about 2024 as house prices rise in January
Latest inflation figure also lower than anticipated at 3.4%
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News
North-east council to close ALMO after 18 years
South Tyneside Council follows nearby Newcastle City Council in moving management of its stock in-house
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Comment
The housing crisis and its zombie myths that won’t go away
Interest rates driving house prices and landbanking by housebuilders are myths that persist, despite being debunked several times over, writes Paul Smith
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News
Latest Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund allocations announced
42 social landlords successfully bid for funding in latest wave of energy efficiency scheme
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News
North East council leaders sign devolution deal
The deal will give the mayoral combined authority housing powers and will make available £100m in funding, including £37m of flexible funding for brownfield remediation
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News
M&G announces further £30m investment in green MMC housebuilder
Move comes two years after investor bought majority stake in Greencore