All Housing Today articles in January 2026 – Page 4
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NewsBromford Flagship and LiveWest merger set to complete at end of the month
Move will create 120,000-home group with a turnover of more than £900m, making it one of the largest social housing providers in the UK
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NewsPlatform appoints new chair designate
Helen Gillett prepares to head the board at 50,000-home landlord and developer
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NewsTaylor Wimpey trading update shows completions and revenue up in 2025
But analyst says results are ‘slightly below consensus’ expectations
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In FocusSocial housing’s top 200 biggest spenders on repairs and maintenance in 2024/25
The Regulator of Social Housing has published its annual global accounts data for the 200 largest registered providers in England. But who spent the most in 2024/25? Use our sortable data table to find out.
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NewsRSH reveals which RPs spent the most on repairs and maintenance in 2024/25 as investment surges
Housing associations’ repairs spend increases 14% in a year as providers focus on improving existing homes, says regulator
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NewsPlans in for 272-home co-living scheme in Bath
Riverside development to be city’s first wholly co-living scheme
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NewsHousing starts up 18% in 2025, official figures show
Steve Reed says uptick represents ‘green shoots of recovery’ in market
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NewsJelson returns to profit
Leicester-based housebuilder says improved profitability driven by efficiencies and improvement in quality of sites
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In Focus‘The cliff edge has probably been reached’ … When the Warm Homes Plan finally arrives, will there be an industry left to deliver it?
Reports suggest the upcoming plan will see a big move towards low carbon technologies and shift in emphasis from grant to regulation. But industry figures say its long delay and the cancellation of the ECO scheme last year could leave DESNZ without the workforce to deliver its goals.
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NewsKeepmoat hires new executive from Persimmon
Former deputy regional chairman at rival will take up group production director role
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NewsGleeson expects spring improvement after rate cut
Full-year results expected to be in line with market expectation
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NewsSupreme Court rules contractor not entitled to terminate JCT contract with housing association over late payments
Judgement in long-running dispute has “clarified a powerful protection for employers”
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NewsLower shared ownership margins hit Yorkshire Housing’s surplus
But 19,000-home provider says operating surplus remains ahead of budget
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NewsShropshire Rural appoints new chair
Celia Bahrami heads non-executive team after six years on the board
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NewsPlan for 50-storey residential tower in Manchester unanimously refused
Plans to replace historic warehouse with 750 homes had been recommended for approval by planning officers
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CommentGood quality development will depend on councils getting their local plans right
Balancing the visionary and practical in local plans is difficult but it is vital local authorities do it successfully, writes Anthony Okereke
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NewsGreenSquare Accord confirms closure of offsite business after failing to find buyer
Decision means loss-making firm’s factory will close
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NewsTwo Rivers Housing association CEO to step down
Gloucestershire landlord now recruiting to replace outgoing boss Hayley Selway
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NewsRotheram outlines 64,000-home ambition for Liverpool City Region
More than 300 sites have been identified for residential development
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CommentHow the National Housing Bank is changing the financing landscape for social housing
Homes England’s new subsidiary has the potential to reshape capital flows in new housing provision. This and other new sources of funding mean social housing providers must now optimise their financial capacity like never before, write Gary Grigor and Rachel Dros