All Housing Today articles in March 2026 – Page 10
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NewsCIH president launches mental wellbeing toolkit
Julie Haydon’s Rooted in Resilience campaign puts colleague mental health at the forefront of housing providers’ operational strategies
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NewsUnite Group to accelerate disposals in 2026
Listed firm plans to sell £300-400m of beds in strategic plan to focus on UK’s leading universities
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NewsProfit up at Harron Homes
Easing cost inflation helped boost profit, offsetting weaker sales and lower turnover
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CommentError reduction can help satisfy housebuilders’ need for speed
Changing ways of working that are ingrained into this industry is vital if we are to reduce costs and increase productivity, says GIRI’s Cliff Smith
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NewsVistry appoints Adam Daniels CEO as successor to Greg Fitzgerald
£4bn-turnover housebuilder promotes from within
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NewsDowning falls to deeper loss as turnover falls due to lack of new work
Loss of nearly £9m attributed to increase in remediation provisions
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NewsTaylor Wimpey appoints first ever group customer experience director
Maria Sebastian has worked in several different sectors
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NewsPlans in for 400 homes on historic paper mill in Hampshire
The Overton Paper Mill closed in 2022 after Bank of England’s currency printer terminated its contract
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NewsKarbon seeking to recruit new chair
Newcastle-based social landlord also looking to hire a board member and trainee
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NewsAppoint dedicated construction minister to cabinet, FMB urges next Scottish government
New cabinet voice would help deliver ‘largest construction and infrastructure pipeline in Scotland’s history’
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CommentPlanning commttee decisions are increasingly becoming politicised – the new national scheme of delegation should help combat this
The planning process should be quasi-judicial and about professional judgement rather than political choices, writes Paul Smith
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NewsBewley posts loss as it warns of ‘deteriorating economic climate’
Housebuilder reports pre-tax loss of £7.5m
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NewsL&Q appoints new partnerships executive in north west push
G15 landlord promote Alyson Heald to newly-created role
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NewsBSR seeks independent chair for residents’ panel
Regulator is looking for a high-risk building resident with ‘strong facilitation skills’
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NewsGrainger appoints new non-executive director
Accountant Fiona Muldoon will chair landlord’s audit and risk committee
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NewsGrenfell Inquiry expert witness appointed as first independent chair of BSR advisory committee
Barbara Lane to lead Building Advisory Committee alongside deputy chair Hywel Davies
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CommentFuture Homes and Buildings Standard: what housebuilders need to do
From a greater focus on roof design, to the importance of early discussions with distribution network operators and the need to review development proposals at an early stage, the government’s response to proposed changes to building regulations has given the sector lots to think about, writes Megan Coulton
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NewsPennycook outlines government’s opposition to rent controls as Polanski’s Green Party calls for caps
‘Evidence from other countries shows rent controls detrimental to tenants’, says housing minister in parliament
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NewsBasildon council handed lowest consumer grade as RSH finds ‘serious failings’
Regulator flags landlord’s poor data on health and safety and homes quality, as well as failings in tenant engagement and a lack of self-referral
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In FocusEamonn Boylan: Learnings from 40 years regenerating Manchester
Tributes have poured in since the untimely death of the much-loved former chief executive of the Greater Manchester Combined Authority. His impact in the city and nationally was huge, and he spoke to Housing Today’s sister publication Building just last month, shortly before he died