All Housing Today articles in May 2025 – Page 14
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NewsGovernment will take ‘test and learn approach’ to Awaab’s law says Rayner
Regulations laid before parliament to bring first phase of law requiring landlords to address damp and mould into effect in October
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CommentFive practical steps to speed up housing delivery - a town planner’s view
Dan Wilson gives his view on what needs to change to the planning system to get Britain building
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NewsConstruction Skills Mission Board to set out plan to recruit 100,000 extra construction workers a year by 2029
Angela Rayner to attend inuagural meeting of new board
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NewsBallymore lands TfL housing deal in Newham
Firm to build 1,400 homes at site formerly used for Crossrail tunnelling
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NewsHBF names three additions to its board as John Tutte steps down
The trio of new directors are senior figures from Persimmon, The Hill Group and Bargate
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NewsScottish quarterly housing statistics show completions down 42%
Year-on-year numbers and quarterly numbers of starts and completitions are down, government statistics reveal
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NewsSouthwark agrees to spend £11m buying back council homes
A strategy and action plan intended to tackle homelessness has been approved by the cabinet
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NewsOffice Ten Architecture proposes scalable retrofit model to tackle housing crises
Spearheaded by design studio Office Ten, the pilot project is rethinking the standard Victorian and Edwardian terrace homes, hoping to not only improve fabric performance but also increase housing density in a bid to solve the UK’s chronic housing shortage and the environmental impact of underperforming homes.
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NewsAnchor breaches governance standard
Giant care and later living provider ‘failed to manage risks to tenant safety’ says regulator
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NewsBuilding safety sign-off problems spooking investors, Quintain boss tells Lords
Construction director at Wembley Park developer says firm would pay higher fees if it improved transparency at regulator
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In Focus‘Bewildered but joyous…’ Ian McDermott explains what the spending review means for London as he takes the G15 hotseat
In his first interview as chair of the influential housing association group, the Peabody boss talks about the housing crisis in London, recapitalising housing associations and rebuilding the sector’s reputation
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NewsStroud council ‘hopeful’ after developer pulls out of ‘challenging’ canal site
Homes England needs to give the green light for the £5m initiative to find a new developer for 150-home canalside project
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NewsNottingham Forest’s plan to build 170 homes and expand stadium set for re-approval after section 106 delay
Club and council spent years haggling over section 106 after original approval in 2022
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NewsCIH launches new ‘top-up’ learning units to help managers comply with new qualification rules
Scheme intended to help experienced professionals with partially-aligned qualifications meet new standard without having to complete a full new qualification
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NewsHistoric Manchester mill slated for redevelopment as student tower destroyed by fire
Blaze at Hotspur Press building was declared a ‘major incident’ which lasted nearly five hours
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NewsBuilding Safety Regulator chief to step down in September
Philip White’s ’partial retirment’ announced internally in March but only made public today
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NewsRayner’s delayed homes penalty will slow down building, says the Housing Forum
Members’ organisation claims latest government plans will backfire and undo positive recent work
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CommentThe housing sector needs a Building Safety Regulator that is fit for purpose
The government must get its house in order and act to remove the gateway 2 bottleneck, says Tom Dodson
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NewsChan Kataria to retire after 21 years at the helm of EMH
The CEO who “served with passion and skill” will stay to handover to his replacement