All Housing Today articles in March 2026 – Page 13
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NewsL&Q recruits former power industry executive to its board
Jocelyn McConnachie will join £1.1bn-turnover housing association in the spring
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CommentBuilding homes that last: Why regulation must ensure quality matches quantity
The government is not going far enough in ensuring quality and sustainability across all tenures of new homes, writes Chloe Fletcher
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NewsTai 2026: Homes England-style agency would benefit Wales, argues RP boss
Panel at CIH Tai conference discusses what an arm’s length development body would look like in Wales
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NewsTai 2026: CIH Cymru urges government to invest in housing workforce ahead of Senedd election
New report raises concerns over how legislative changes and increased pressure to fulfil functions of other public services is impacting sector professionals
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NewsTaylor Wimpey warns of higher cost inflation due to energy price rises
Housebuilder sales remain steady in year so far as it closely monitors Iran situation
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NewsBreck increases profit and turnover as it looks to ramp up delivery
Lancashire-based housebuilder founded six years ago has pipeline of 1,700 homes
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NewsReports chancellor is considering temporary rent freeze
Policy is divisive within housing sector
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NewsStonewater completes takeover of two small Brighton landlords
Acquisition was delayed from end of last year
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NewsSupported housing shortages costing mental health services £100m a year, report finds
Research by NHF, Look Ahead and Royal College of Psychiatrists finds supported housing could save the NHS up to £65m a year
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NewsTributes paid to ‘tireless champion’ David Jepson
Former SLH chair and Riverside deputy chief executive has died
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CommentHow Watford Community Housing increased income from overlooked assets
Revitalising garages enabled the Hertfordshire landlord to generate half a million in additional income over nine years while boosting its welfare fund for residents. Tina Barnard explains more
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NewsBallymore’s 1,700-home Silvertown scheme gets go-ahead
Towers scheme is Ballymore’s second major consent in the Newham regeneration district this year
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NewsWatkin Jones says revenues hit by lower level of transactions
But BTR and student specialist says operating remains at similar levels as a year ago
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NewsRSH issues first consumer grades for two G15 members
Guinness and Peabody both handed first consumer ratings as regulator upgrades two local authority landlords
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NewsNorth East housing providers unveil plan to build more than 15,000 homes over 10 years and accelerate regeneration
Group of 20 social landlords set out plans for collaborative working to boost development and speed up regeneration
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NewsClarion surplus nearly doubles, but turnover and completions down
Housing association’s development numbers down 15%
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CommentHeat pumps and solar panels could be the straw that breaks the sector’s back
New measures are a good policy but the timeline is ambitious at a time of rising costs and added regulation, writes Lucy Haynes
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NewsIran war has had ‘no material impact’ on trading to date, says Persimmon
Supply chains and sales rates unaffected so far, according to trading update
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NewsClarion appoints telecoms executive to board
Gareth Turpin brings experience of large-scale transformation, says G15 landlord
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CommentLeasehold ban looms but housing developers still lack answers
Housing developers are having to nabigate the transition to commonhold without a clear roadmap, argue Ruth Barnes and Laura Stephens