All Housing Today articles in March 2026 – Page 6
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NewsBirmingham unveils vision for city centre transformation on ‘scale not seen since the 1960s’
Council sets out prospectus for 17ha mixed-use district around HS2’s Curzon Street station
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NewsRiverside and Vistry get green light for 480-home Camden regeneration project
All social and intermediate rent tenants at existing estate granted subsidised council tax and service charges for 10 years
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NewsFinance watchdog opens probe into accountants at Vistry’s south division
Investigation comes after series of profit warnings in 2024
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CommentWe must seize the renewed opportunity for regeneration in the north of England
Tracy Harrison welcomes the increasing shift in focus onto regeneration and sets out what the Northern Housing Consortium is doing to move the dial
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NewsHavering councillors approve build-to-rent partnership to deliver 600 homes for households on waiting list
Deal will see London borough enter nominations agreement with investor and developer Inspired Solutions in bid to ease temporary accommodation crisis
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NewsIran crisis sees near-term expectations dip in housing market, RICS survey finds
Longer term outlook slightly more resilient
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NewsLondon Square agrees to forward sell 261 homes in regeneration scheme to Clarion
Homes form part of wider redevelopment of south-east London shopping centre
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NewsWeston Homes proposes new first time buyer equity loan scheme
Under housebuilder’s proposed ‘loan to own’ model developers would pay the interest for the first five years
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NewsNext round of consultation begins on 3,000-home Croydon plan
Masterplan proposes new homes, shops and public spaces
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CommentWho really holds the power? Time to give tenants real influence over social landlords’ long-term priorities
The strengthened consumer regulatory regime has given tenants more leverage but this is not the same as power, argues Kai Jackson
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NewsThird phase of Berkeley’s Bow gasworks scheme approved
Green light for two buildings containing 364 homes
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NewsClarion submits plans for 7,750-home garden community in Essex
Scheme planned to be 30% affordable
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NewsBerkeley warns of risk of ‘further deterioration’ in economic conditions due to Iran crisis
Housebuilder sticks with previous profit guidance in trading update
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NewsHousing Ombudsman defends move to ‘no longer accept complaints by email’ following criticism
But watchdog stresses it will never ultimately block complaints received by email and insists it is not breaking the spirit of its own complaints handling code
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NewsDefra reforms aim to fast‑track housing and major infrastructure projects
Ministers say planning guidance, funding and infrastructure unit will help regulators speed up decision‑making without lowering environmental standards
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NewsBusinessLDN urges government to introduce demand-side support and pause Building Safety Levy
Advocacy group also calls for large housing-led schemes to be treated as nationally-significant infrastructure
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NewsFunding deal agreed for Ballymore’s delayed 52-storey Canary Wharf tower
Tower was one of first major schemes to be redesigned to add second staircases
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NewsFor-profit provider appoints MTVH executive as managing director
Kush Rawal to join provider managed by social impact company
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NewsReeves pledges £2.3bn to remove ‘roadblocks’ to regeneration with three-quarters of the money going to the north
Chancellor also promises ‘roadmap’ for fiscal devolution to the regions by the autumn and vows to tackle geographical imbalances
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CommentWhy bringing quantity surveying in-house is about more than saving money
L&Q has saved £28m in two years by internalising quantity surveying. However the move has also allowed the landlord to transform the way it works with contractors to drive better services for residents, explains Chris Todd