All Housing Today articles in March 2026 – Page 7
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NewsSouthwark councillors rubber-stamp agreement for NHG to pull out of later phases of 4,200-home regeneration
Southwark Council wants to speed up Aylesbury Estate project amid reports of anti-social behaviour in vacant blocks
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NewsNHQB appoints advisory panel for Shared Ownership Code
Body names 11 industry leaders to advise on code of practice
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NewsHUB’s plan for 695 co-living homes in Elephant & Castle approved
Scheme will also include 20 social homes
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In FocusWith build-to-rent on the back foot, can major regeneration schemes still stack up?
Retailer John Lewis blamed its decision to scrap plans to build 10,000 BTR homes on a ‘fundamental shift’ in economic conditions. Joey Gardiner wonders what the future is for this vital sector
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NewsRegulator to probe potential ‘serious failings’ at Heylo’s RP after group investment companies enter administration
Group was unable to secure approval from lenders for restructure following breach of regulatory standards in 2022
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NewsCountryside appointed by west London council to build 300 homes as part of £125m leisure centre redevelopment
Scheme to built at 1970s-built Gurnell leisure centre that closed during covid
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CommentWe should stop apologising for building high-quality market homes – ‘moving chains’ lead to more affordable housing
Critics argue we should only build social homes, but building ‘luxury’ homes also makes homes in the market more affordable indirectly, argues Paul Smith
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NewsTwo senior figures including CFO to depart Anchor
Later living provider declines to comment on the reasons for the departures
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NewsClarion forward buys social rent homes from Hill Group in 500-home Woolwich Leisure Centre scheme
Project is part of Greenwich Council’s regeneration plans
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NewsFive firms sign maintenance contracts worth a total of £1bn with Guinness
£500m turnover housing association announces winners of planned mainteance work
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NewsSocial housing rent arrears down ‘unexpectedly' in January, says Housemark
Responsive repairs demand reaches highest level for four years
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NewsGroup of nine east London boroughs unveils investment prospectus
Local London says region has capacity to deliver more than 145,000 new homes
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In FocusDelivering retrofit, compliance and certainty: why early engagement is crucial
With housing providers balancing decarbonisation, regulatory reform and budget pressures, Oliver Mooney, head of category at Fusion21, sets out why early engagement underpins successful delivery
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NewsGovernment reveals names of seven new towns it proposes to back in new programme
MHCLG announces it will back seven settlements, down from the 12 recommended by the new town’s taskforce
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NewsStonewater chief financial officer departs ‘with immediate effect’
Anne Costain departs with Francesco Elia appointed interim
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NewsHyde and L&G announce major investment partnership
Pair’s joint venture will launch with transfer of 1,000 affordable homes from Hyde to jointly-owned entities
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NewsGovernment announces £234m boost in brownfield funding for mayors
Seven combined authorities across England set to benefit
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NewsBromford Flagship LiveWest appeals Norfolk council’s decision to reject overhaul of 1960s estate
Recently merged £900m-turnover provider says it is “not going anywhere’ as it submits appeal to planning inspectorate after Breckland Council rejects plan
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NewsElephant & Castle final-phase plans approved despite lower affordable housing share
Get Living’s new 950-home plan is taller, has more homes and introduces student accommodation, while keeping number of affordable homes the same
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CommentThe affordable housing delivery system should not be over-reliant on section 106
The way affordable housing is currently delivered relies too much on cross-subsidy and private developers building affordable homes, this is flawed and we should look at alternatives, writes James Cogan