All Housing articles – Page 40
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NewsS&P lowers Hyde’s credit rating due to higher-than-expected sales exposure
Credit rating agency raises concern about short-term risk but says Hyde’s ‘third-party’ investor strategy could lower exposure in the longer term
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CommentHow AI predictive models can boost repairs, maintenance and building safety
As housing associations face pressure to improve their stock management, Steve Finlay explains how artificial intelligence (AI) can have a role to play
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NewsAbri hits 1,000-home build target for 2022/23
Hampshire-based housing association boosts development by a fifth
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NewsAverage house prices dip 0.2% says Rightmove
The property portal also reports declining volume of homes for sale compared to four years ago
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NewsPeabody pumps half a billion into new homes despite development dial down
Housing association boosts amount spent on new homes but says it is “significantly” below what it had been planning originally
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CommentWindrush offers us the inspiration we need to tackle the housing crisis
75 years on, we need to rediscover the spirit of Windrush, which showed the crucial role housing can play in society, writes Geeta Nanda
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CommentWe must apply common sense to the great British green belt
Misunderstandings about the green belt are leading to a stifling of productivity and economic growth, argues Paul Smith
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In FocusWhat went wrong for Ilke Homes?
Following the collapse of the Knaresborough-based business lauded as a pioneer of modular construction, Matilda Battersby asks the experts what happened and how other businesses in the space can avoid a similar fate
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NewsRegal London submits plans for 941-bed Old Kent Road student housing scheme
The proposed scheme will be comprised of 40% affordable homes, according to the developer
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NewsRenaker submits plans for tallest residential tower outside London
71-storey scheme is latest addition to developer’s tower cluster in Manchester
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NewsSanctuary boosts development but misses overall build target
119,000-home housing association looking to reduce Swan’s development programme and debt following takeover
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CommentLadder of engagement: why we must aim for true citizen partnership in planning
The government is working with 45 local planning authorities to pilot online communication methods around planning. Ben Derbyshire explains why he is hopeful of positive change.
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NewsHousebuilding’s struggles blunt construction output
Construction output sent into reverse by sector’s problems
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NewsAviva and Moda Living agree JV deal to develop 1,000 BTR homes in Birmingham
JV buys site for £400m Stone Yard scheme in Digbeth
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NewsFlagship told to improve governance by regulator
32,000-home association has governance grading downgraded but remains compliant for now
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NewsTesting body BRE no longer accepting work from Kingspan or Celotex due to Grenfell
Firm ends relationship with insulation firms following evidence at inquiry
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NewsFixing poor housing would bring £135bn in societal benefits, says BRE
New research sets out health and economic benefits of action to improve poor housing
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News6,500-home Cambridgeshire barracks site development step closer after sale
Urban & Civic buys site for 20-year project
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NewsCountryside appoints two regional managing directors
Gemma Hardy and Adam Sharpe both promoted by partnerships housebuilder
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NewsSovereign and Network announce top team for merged association
Housing associations will merge to create £820m-turnover organisation