All Housing Today articles in May 2025 – Page 19
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NewsECF signs development deal with West Northamptonshire Council for town centre regeneration
Joint venture will proceed with drawing up masterplan for Greyfriars
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NewsPersimmon submits plans for 266-home scehme in Wiltshire
Housebuilder seeking approval for fourth phase of major scheme
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NewsGreat Places agrees £225m in new loans to fund investment in new and existing stock
Housing association could get reduced interest rate if it hits sustainability targets
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NewsKensington & Chelsea council to use £100m from pension fund to ease temporary accommodation crisis
London borough will buy up to 250 homes as part of plan to reduce numbers in hotels and B&Bs
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NewsBond aggregator raises £260m for Metropolitan Thames Valley and Leeds Federated
Latest issue through the Housing Finance Corporation’s bLEND vehicle
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NewsSmith Mordak replaced by Simon McWhirter as boss of UKGBC
Mordak served just two years as chief executive of industry charity that campaigns on sustainability issues
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CommentTenancy fraud creates social harm and we must tackle it
L&Q this year successful brought its first prosecution for tenancy fraud. Nicola Evans explains why providers should tackle the problem
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NewsBlanket 40% affordable housing target threatens viability of new towns, Lords told
Experts also urge multi-decade public lending
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NewsMetropolitan Thames Valley Housing returns to surplus as completions drop 40%
G15 landlord warns ability to build new homes ‘limited’ without government support
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NewsSpending review ‘make or break’ for 1.5m homes target, warns Eshalomi amid reports of housing budget cuts
Select committee chair in letter to chancellor raises concern over media reports that MHCLG could face reduced funding as an “unprotected” department
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NewsClare Miller confirmed as vice chair of G15 as Ian McDermott takes helm
The Clarion chief executive will become chair of the group in two years, after McDermott’s term ends
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NewsNew images unveiled of planned 54-storey Canary Wharf tower
Proposals for 77 Marsh Wall site to contain over 800 homes and a mixed-use podium
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NewsOrbit Group appoints Travelodge director as chief property officer
Scott Rutherford will oversee management of 46,000 homes
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In FocusHow JLA can help social landlords improve Tenant Satisfaction Measures and meet the Decent Homes Standard
In the wake of 2017’s Grenfell disaster and the tragic mould-linked death of two-year-old Awaab Ishak in December 2020, social landlords have faced increased scrutiny and growing pressure to stay compliant with the Decent Home Standards, which make sure tenants’ homes are safe and warm.
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CommentThe really worrying thing about social housing stigma is how normal it has become
The stigmatisation of social housing residents continues to hold people back. But, writes Rick Liddiment, things can change if we tell a more positive story and give tenants the respect they deserve.
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NewsWarmer homes could save NHS £85m a year, says CIH
The membership body is calling on the government to invest £5bn in retrofitting as part of its Spending Review
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NewsCalls for better safety standards for children in ‘dangerous’ temporary accommodation after 80 deaths
The majority of children who died were babies under 12 months
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NewsLivv dispute with unions ends after eight months of strikes
Merseyside housing association agrees one-off payment of £175 to workers and changes to hours
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NewsSection 106 agreements lengthen planning process by 16 months, HBF finds
Freedom of Information requests sent to local planning authorities reveal average timelines have gone up 20% over two years
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NewsGleeson Homes issues profit warning due to slow market and collapse of sale
Housebuilder says operating profit will be 15% to 20% lower than expected