All Housing Today articles in May 2025 – Page 16
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News£39bn AHP could support 500,000 new homes, says JLL
But £100bn would be needed in private finance to plug the viability gap
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NewsRichmond Housing Partnership CEO joins board of for-profit provider
Sarah Thomas has been appointed as a non-executive director by Octopus Capital’s provider NewArch
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NewsLondon Assembly report calls on Khan to look at capping service charges
London Assembly Housing Committee report suggests service charges make shared ownership homes “unaffordable”
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CommentDebunking the myths about migrants and housing
Cutting migration won’t solve the housing crisis, in fact it could make it worse, writes John Perry
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NewsSovereign Network Group secures £250m deal with NatWest
Bank aims to lend £7.5bn to social housing by 2026
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NewsHouse prices show ‘unusual dip’ in June
Higher than expected prices in April and May partly explain drop, along with competitive market
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NewsFormer Homes England and Hyde boss Peter Denton among recipients in King’s birthday honours list
Urban Splash founder Tom Bloxham and former North Star boss Angela Lockwood also among those honoured
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NewsClarion hires experienced leader and executive coach as chief customer officer
Kate Still will join the 125,000-home housing association next month
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NewsLeeds council unveils updated plan for 2,500 homes around Elland Road stadium
The plans are intended to replace the 2007 proposals
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NewsNotting Hill Genesis reveals £129m deficit
G15 landlord hit by losses to the value of private rental properties, new building safety costs, writedowns and cost overruns
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NewsHomelessness presentations and acceptances drop 10% in Northern Ireland
CIH Northern Ireland say figures paint ‘mixed picture’ with private sector rental sales still driving homelessness
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CommentIntermediate housing: one answer to the supply headache
Greenwich Council is consulting on a new intermediate housing register to match people with suitable homes. Anthony Okereke explains more about it
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NewsBuild-to-rent homes double in latest proposals for Manchester towers scheme
New 800-home application replaces earlier consented scheme
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In FocusWhat will the Treasury’s 'green book' review mean for construction and housing?
Boris Johnson’s 2020 review of the Treasury’s appraisal process for government investments led to some improvements in how value in schemes is judged, but a new review commissioned by Labour this year found many of the old practices remain embedded. Rachel Reeves has now said she wants to go further.
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NewsL&G agrees to buy 200 affordable homes from Hill’s Coventry regeneration scheme
Full first phase of development will deliver 991 homes
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NewsLeeds student accommodation block gets green light
Part of 1960s-built Merrion Centre set to be demolished to make way for 37-storey development
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NewsHousing associations hoping £2.5bn in spending review will be used for amortised grant funding model
Talks are continuing with government about solution to interest cover squeeze that is restricting development
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NewsSocial housing rent arrears and vacancies drop to lowest levels seen for years
Social landlords seeing benefit of increased investment in rent collection teams, says Housemark
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CommentThe spending review was a bold step which provides opportunities to think differently about delivery
Ministers must now follow through by giving Homes England the autonomy and resources it needs to direct resources to SMEs, writes Paul Rickard