All housing association articles – Page 6
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How tenure-blind design can help chip away at social housing stigma
‘Poor doors’ can reinforce segregation based on economic status, but there are often good reasons why affordable housing is kept separate from market sale homes. This circle can be squared, writes James Zamchick
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Johnnie Johnson becomes part of Sanctuary
Sanctuary’s takeover of 5,000-home Johnnie Johnson Housing has formally completed.
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Ministers must think of housing as national infrastructure - not as an addition to national debt
Long-term investment in housing would create economic benefits, supporting growth, jobs, skills and supply chains, argues Fiona Fletcher-Smith
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Vistry signs £76m partnership deal to build 259 homes in Devon
The scheme for LiveWest is part of a 5,500-home transformation of Sherford
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Many housing associations’ earnings aren’t enough to cover costs – it’s grave news for housing delivery
As interest cover falls to record lows, ministers must help registered providers rebuild their financial capacity, argues Paul Hackett
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DLUHC must move beyond ‘piecemeal tweaks’ and think long-term, say housing associations
Sector says Michael Gove’s reforms announced this week are not sufficient to solve the housing crisis
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Stonewater completes takeover of 1,600-home Surrey housing association
Mount Green has officially joined 37,000-home association as a subsidiary
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Piers Williamson steps down from The Housing Finance Corporation after 22 years
Abrdn Investment Manager director Priya Nair will replace Williamson as chief executive
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Clarion development down by a third amid ‘challenging market conditions’
125,000-home association posts lower turnover and surplus as it increases spend on existing stock
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Olympic Village owners ordered to pay back £18m of taxpayers’ money by judge
Get Living says the implications of the ruling at a first-tier tribunal are “profound” for the industry
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Skills and workforce capacity are crucial in 2024 and beyond
Peabody is making improving skills a priority in 2024, including through its own academy, writes Elly Hoult
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Dolphin Living’s parent company beefs up board and committee
The foundation behind the 800-home not-for-profit has made four new appointments
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Will 2024 bring transformational change for the housing sector?
A general election amid a rise in off-balance sheet funding models, joint ventures and a more nuanced role for MMC – Richard Jones looks at what 2024 may hold for housing
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Getting repairs and maintenance right
The Chartered Institute of Housing is involved in a major project to help social landlords bring about a step change in how they approach repairs. Gavin Smart explains more.
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Stonewater set to acquire Mount Green
The 36,000-home housing association will takoever the 1,600-home Mount Green as part of its expansion plan
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A2Dominion appoints chief customer officer on permanent basis
The £389m-turnover assocation has reshuffled its executive team following failings identified by the Housing Ombudsman
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Notting Hill Genesis hires NHS Property Services executive as CFO
Mark Smith to join 66,000-home association in April
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Housing 21 appoints permanent chief financial officer
The care specialist association has made a number of top-level changes
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Peabody’s development down by a third
The housing association completed 654 homes in the last half-year, with net surplus down almost 50%