All Housing Today articles in June 2023 – Page 18
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News
MP brands Environment Agency's uncertainty on nutrients crisis ‘unacceptable’
Former housing secratary says lack of Environment Agency timeframe to sort nutrient neutrality requires urgent government action
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Flagship told to improve governance by regulator
32,000-home association has governance grading downgraded but remains compliant for now
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Testing 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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Fixing 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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6,500-home Cambridgeshire barracks site development step closer after sale
Urban & Civic buys site for 20-year project
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Vistry signs up to new 800-home shared ownership model with Sage
The ‘Home Stepper’ model makes homes available as shared ownership ’according to demand rather than Section 106’
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More than 80 ex-employees take legal action against Ilke Homes
Ex-staff have instructed lawyers to determine whether they’re eligible for compensation
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Housebuilder CG Fry loses landmark nutrients case
Lawyer says firm is considering appeal to supreme court
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Countryside appoints two regional managing directors
Gemma Hardy and Adam Sharpe both promoted by partnerships housebuilder
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Vivid hires Lewisham ALMO boss as new chief operating officer
Margaret Dodwell will join 35,000-home housing association in mid-October
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Comment
Contracts must acknowledge housing’s AI tipping point
If housebuilding is to successfully embrace artificial intelligence, then construction contracts need to adapt, argues Ashley Pappin
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Comment
Lord Kerslake: ‘The sector has lost a supremely powerful voice’
The untimely death of former Homes and Communities Agency boss and Peabody chair Lord Kerslake has left the housing sector poorer, says Joey Gardiner
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News
Sovereign and Network announce top team for merged association
Housing associations will merge to create £820m-turnover organisation
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Social housing sector failed Windrush victims, says CIH president
Oyedele accuses providers of evicting and sacking those affected
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Environment Agency boss refuses to give timeframe to sort nutrients crisis
John Curtin tells Lords Committee the government’s Plan for Water will resolve problems but implementation timetable is unclear
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In partnership
Delivering homes through partnerships: A conversation with Hill Group and Coventry City Council
Hill Group’s Andy Fancy and Coventry council’s Richard Moon speak to Jordan Marshall about the partnership delivering the City Centre South project
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Tributes paid to ‘remarkable’ Lord Bob Kerslake following death
Former head of civil service dies from cancer
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In Focus
Could stamp duty reform be the answer to making UK homes net zero?
With carbon emissions from homes going up and little incentive for existing homeowners to make energy efficiency renovations, we talk to policymakers and industry about a proposed solution
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News
Housing needs its own seat at cabinet table, says L&Q boss
Housing minister MacLean says resources devoted to housing more important than cabinet representation
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Ilke Homes goes into administration
‘All activities to cease’ as loss-making modular housebuilder fails to find a buyer