All Housing Today articles in January 2024 – Page 6
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News
Social landlords permitted to raise rents by 7.7% next year
Return to inflation-linked increases after cost-of-living crisis restriction ends
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Peabody appoints finance expert as new chair
Caroline Corby joins the board of 108,000-home housing association following the death of previous chair Lord Bob Kerslake
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Unite Students expects to recover over half of cladding costs from contractors
Firm to incur additional £69m provision in 2023 results because of remediation work
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Gleeson margins take up to 2% hit
Housebuilder’s chief executive Graham Prothero blames “older Gleeson” for additional costs that are squeezing profits
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Gove launches consultation on mandatory time limits for tackling emergency hazards in social homes
“Awaab’s Law” proposals would see social landlords required to make emergency repairs within 24 hours
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ALMO set for closure by Newcastle Council appoints chair and vice chair
Your Homes Newcastle makes new appointments to oversee closure
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Comment
The revised planning framework is not as bad as feared - but don’t thank Gove
The new national planning policy document will still lead to fewer homes being built, even if some of the most egregious proposals around density and green belt have been watered down, says Joey Gardiner
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Scottish housebuilder Stewart Milne enters administration
More than 200 jobs to go as £180m-turnover housebuilder fails to find a suitable buyer
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Churchill’s pre-tax profit almost halves
The group’s revenue has fallen by 12.9% year-on-year, as unit sales drop
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Burnham launches consultation on Good Landlord Charter
The Mayor of Greater Manchester says he will not let bad landlords “off the hook” and that 2024 has to be a year of change in the housing sector
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Regulator of Social Housing hires former CIH and Savills policy guru
Abigail Davies joins regulator as it gears up for expanded consumer role
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Flagship increases affordable homes delivery despite plans to cut back development
Firm increases spend on improving existing stock by 9%
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In Focus
Closing the performance gap to achieve true energy efficiency
Matthew Prowse, specification and housing director, for Knauf Insulation, looks at a central challenge to building energy efficient homes and what housebuilders can do to overcome it
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Kingspan buys majority share in German firm
Deal includes option for further purchase of Steico shares
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Comment
Climate emergency: The housing sector is having trouble understanding the costs of not changing
As we look to the new year, businesses need to realise they have to head in a different direction to survive in the future, writes Chris Brown