All Housing Today articles in May 2025 – Page 24
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NewsMHCLG exploring ‘all possible options’ to cut Gateway 2 building safety delays, says minister
Regulator conducting ‘systematic review’ of guidance
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CommentWe must rethink our affordable housing model to make it fit for purpose
The realisation appears to be dawning in government that planning reform alone cannot deliver 1.5m homes. We must thoroughly review our delivery model, writes Richard Jones
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CommentCould the UK’s new towns be a wash out?
As the House of Lords begins its inquiry into how to practically and effectively deliver the UK’s 100 new towns, deep consideration must be given to how these communities can withstand climate change.
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In FocusKey talking points from the CIH Housing Brighton 2025 conference
The social housing sector gathered this week for its annual event on the south coast. From the spending review, and recent local election results, to housing targets, fire safety and damp and mould, there was no shortage of things to discuss. Alex Funk and Carl Brown round-up the key talking ...
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NewsRetirement village blaze trial collapses with ‘not guilty’ verdicts returned
Four organisations, including Your Housing Group, had faced charges over Crewe fire in 2023
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NewsBath council approves 450 homes on banks of River Avon
HUB scheme replaces plans for carehome on site of demolished Homebase store
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NewsPBSA to be included in Scottish rent controls after cross-party committee backs amendment
Property sector warns of impact on investment
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NewsPlans in for 758 build-to-rent apartments in another Manchester tower
Stocktons scheme to include two buildings of 50 and 26 storeys containing office space and homes
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NewsSalix appoints new executive director
Sarah Henderson’s promotion follows new chief executive appointment
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NewsMove away from partnerships brings 6% turnover drop at Anwyl Group
But private building division maintains steady income
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NewsKarbon agrees £200m in loan facilities to back investment plans
Housing association makes deals with three lenders
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NewsLandlord to build 300 homes under strategy to promote Welsh language and repopulate rural areas
Grŵp Cynefin’s ’A Place to Belong’ plan will also deliver a government-backed retrofit scheme
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NewsCIH appoints permanent director of policy, communications and external affairs
Ex-MHCLG deputy director Rachael Williamson has taken on the role permanently following an interim period
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SponsoredGlass mineral wool: The smart choice for forward-thinking housebuilders
Thermal performance is under greater scrutiny than ever before, from both regulatory bodies and homeowners demanding energy-efficient homes. And it’s not just notional performance that’s under the microscope – increasingly, homes are being judged by their as-built performance too.
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NewsPlanning and Infrastructure Bill could deliver up to £7.5bn economic boost, says government
Changes such as lower costs to businesses and increased certainty around planning may incentivise further investment over next decade
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NewsFour towers on 2,000-home estate regeneration redesigned due to council’s daylight concerns
Hill Group and Poplar Harca’s proposals for the Teviot Estate in Poplar have delayed
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NewsOnly top 30% of earners can afford a new home, says HBF report
Body calls for support for first time buyers
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