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Regulator of Social Housing proposes doubling fees for housing associations
The English regulator of social housing is consulting on plans to nearly double regulatory fees for housing associations and plans to charge councils for social homes for the first time. The Regulator of Social Housing (RSH) is asking for feedback on what it describes as the biggest change to social ...
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Largest council landlord in England declares itself effectively bankrupt
Europe’s largest local authority freezes all new spending after being hit by a £760m bill to settle equal pay claims
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Sage Homes built ‘record’ 3,447 affordable homes in 2022
For profit provider’s highest ever delivery figures still 15% below target as development hit by economic turmoil
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Countryside selected to build 1,500 homes
Two new partnerships deals, one in Milton Keynes and the other in West London, are worth an estimated £420m combined
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Inland Homes co-founder steps down as new boss Jolyon Harrison establishes team
Nishith Malde, who co-founded the business in 2005 and served as CFO and interim CEO, will have 12 months of gardening leave
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Angela Rayner appointed shadow housing secretary
Labour deputy PM to take on levelling up, housing and communities brief from Lisa Nandy as part of reshuffle
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Calls for social landlords to start ‘urgent’ RAAC inspection programme
Consultants say use of dangerous lightweight concrete panels was widespread in social housing in the ‘50s-’70s
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Newly-merged Southern misses build target by a third as it scales back development
78,000-home group slashing new build to 250 homes year over next three years
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Ilke collapsed into administration with debts of £319m
Staggering debts of modular housebuilder include £68m to Homes England and £227m to equity investors
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Industry calls for new energy secretary to push housing retrofit
Claire Coutinho replaces Grant Shapps at Department for Energy Security and Net Zero
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4,800-home Manchester plan step closer after approvals
Hong Kong-based Far East Consortium and Manchester city council get green light for homes as part of wider 15,000-home Victoria North regeneration project
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House prices fall at fastest rate since 2009
Nationwide says rise in borrowing costs are having an impact on the market
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Vistry shareholders revolt over executive pay
Housebuilder wins narrow approval for package that will CEO Greg Fitzgerald pocket up to £5.6m per year
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Acquisitions help boost Aster turnover
Audited accounts confirm 36,000-home housing association has hit 1,300 development target for 2022/23
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Troubled housing association hires experienced boss as chair
Non-compliant South Yorkshire Housing Association brings in Matthew Harrison as it addresses governance and viability issues
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Inland Homes warns of ‘likely’ loan covenant breach with subsidiary
Housebuilder and brownfield developer expects asset write-down to impact agreement with specialist funding vehicle
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Councils to be forced to ignore nutrient pollution impact when taking planning decisions
Government amendments to free up nutrients development logjam go further than expected
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Guinness beats annual completions target as development bounces back
64,000-home association boosts turnover through bulk sale
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Housing sales to drop 20% overall this year says Zoopla
Higher borrowing costs predicted to cause sales to fall to lowest level in 11 years
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Green light given for 600 extra homes in Yorkshire development
Beal Homes given full planning permission to extend The Greenways development to 806 homes