All Housing Today articles in June 2023 – Page 14
-
News
L&Q ordered to pay £140,000 in compensation to tenants following ‘prolonged’ service decline
105,000-home housing association rapped by Housing Ombudsman over poor customer service
-
News
Housing slump takes toll on brickmaker Forterra’s numbers
Revenue and profit fall in first half with only ‘modest’ improvement expected in second
-
Comment
Drawing up a blueprint for sustaining social housing tenancies
A unique research project is taking place at Sheffield Hallam University looking at how to improve tenancy sustainment, explains Paul Hackett
-
In partnership
How do we increase affordable housing supply against the odds?
How can the social housing sector deliver new housing despite rising costs? Daniel Gayne reports on a roundtable hosted in Manchester as part of Housing Today Live in partnership with Edaroth
-
News
Green light for final elements of Olympic village development
Build-to-rent developer Get Living gets planning approval for three new buildings
-
News
Homes England misses delivery targets as ‘perfect storm’ engulfs housing associations
Government agency hits 86% of completions target
-
News
Gove’s new second staircase threshold will stall more schemes, experts warn
Surprise move to tighten fire safety rules could lead to developers struggling to ensure viability
-
News
Social landlords required to physically inspect all properties under regulator’s plan
RSH publishes details of new standards as it takes on more consumer regulation
-
News
Yet another planning consultation will hit delivery further, housebuilders warn
Gove’s latest announcement creates uncertainty and gives councils another excuse to pause local plans, says the Home Builders Federation
-
News
Government body flags ‘significant issues’ at Building Safety Regulator
Management needs to ‘promptly’ resolve issues, says Infrastructure and Projects Authority
-
News
Inland tightens up corporate governance after damning probe by accountancy firm
Investigation ordered after resignation of directors earlier this year
-
In Focus
From global banking to social housing with Hyde boss Andy Hulme
Hyde’s chief executive explains the parallels between his banking career and housing and how he intends to use third-party funding models to boost development
-
News
Gove lowers proposed second staircase threshold to 18m
Introduction of policy in London earlier this year saw host of schemes shelved
-
News
Hyde advising other associations on how to set up ‘for-profit’ provider
Other providers interested in replicating Hyde’s model to attract institutional investment
-
News
National Planning Barometer reveals system is in grip of ‘perfect storm’
The survey by SEC Newgate has been conducted this year for the first time since before the pandemic
-
News
‘Piecemeal’ and a lack of focus on social housing: sector responds to Michael Gove’s speech
Lukewarm reaction to major speech by the housing secretary
-
News
Gove sets out plans for new urban quarter in Cambridge in regeneration strategy
Consultation on reforming local plans among measures to remove supply bottleneck
-
News
Government calls for evidence for its Homes England review
Industry opinion is being collected over the next eight weeks in the first stage of a review led by Tony Poulter
-
News
Loss-making Inland hires industry veteran as boss in turnaround plan
Former Gleeson chief executive Jolyon Harrison has revealed plans to replicate the low-cost homes business model of NorthCountry to improve Inland, but admits it will “take a while”
-
Comment
It’s time to get shared ownership right
In the past we have not always paid enough attention to shared ownership customers’ requirements. As it increasingly becomes the only viable route on to the housing ladder for many, we must do better, argues David Orr