All Housing Today articles in March 2026 – Page 14
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NewsLegacy repairs help rack up £10m provision at Gleeson
Housebuilder says cost of work at sites in Yorkshire will be up to £7.1m
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CommentFrom a plot of land to a key in the door: why housing delivery only works when the system does
The housing sector doesn’t lack land, capital or expertise. What it lacks is alignment, says EDAROTH programme director Toby Bonner. If we are serious about delivering social housing at scale, we must move beyond fragmented delivery and adopt integrated models that bring funding, land and delivery together from day one.
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CommentWhat housebuilders and developers should do to prepare for the Building Safety Levy
A new tax intended to raise £3.4bn for remediation comes into force in October. Michael Weissman explains what the sector must do to prepare.
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NewsLabour-linked think tank urges apprenticeship grants and public investment as construction skills shortages worsen
Fabian Society report highlights coming wave of retiring workers and drop in apprenticeship starts
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In FocusWhat would Reform and Green gains in Thursday’s elections mean for the housing sector?
With the two insurgent parties riding high in the polls and expected to be the biggest beneficiaries of Thursday’s local elections, Housing Today examines their policies and records in local government.
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NewsOutput set for sharp decline with Iran war and tumbling housing demand behind gloomy numbers, CPA says
Group had predicted growth in January but says ongoing conflict could impact sector for next 18 months
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NewsMPs urge government to bring forward housing strategy and make sale of homes easier
Florence Eshalomi’s committee publishes latest communications with MHCLG
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NewsOrbit announces appointment of technology and data director
Neil Laird joins £400m-turnover housing association
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NewsSocial housing repairs contractor Fortem sets up residents board
Willmott Dixon-owned firm says forum of housing association residents will help embed customer voice
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NewsYork and North Yorkshire Combined Authority targets 60,000 new homes in 10 years
Draft housing strategy welcomed by region’s housing associations
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NewsBuilding control firm’s collapse sparks jump in ‘transitional cases’ being handled by BSR
Cases assessed under old regime have risen to 43 due to failure of Assent Building Control
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NewsInflation, taxes and regulation added £76k to cost of building a new home since 2020, says HBF
Body calls for moratorium on new policy costs
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CommentWhat the Renters’ Rights Act means for build-to-rent and PBSA operators
Possession will take longer, rent reviews likely to be more contentious and administrative burdens increased. Lauren Fraser and Laura Bushaway look at the potential impact of the new legislation for landlords.
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NewsCIH Housing Brighton 2026: Local government reorganisation creates ‘transition risk’ that could impact delivery, warns council housing boss
Moves towards housing decisions being taken at a strategic, regional level welcomed
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NewsHousebuilding leads drop in activity in dismal PMI data
Sharp rise in cost inflation also recorded amid global uncertainty
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NewsPlaces for People and Vistry create JV for 236-home scheme in North East
Pair to redevelop former shipbuilding site
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NewsHill Group secures trio of planning approvals totalling 268 new homes across south-east England
More than two-fifths of homes to be designated as affordable
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CommentThe Future Homes Standard will be challenging but sharing knowledge is the key to success
New requirements confirmed last month are a positive opportunity for the housebuilding sector, writes David Thomas