News – Page 84
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Hyde increases neighbourhood teams and reduces patch sizes
The 50,000-home housing association has reduced the size of its ‘neighbourhood patches’ by a third
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Northern Housing Consortium appoints policy director from DLUHC
Patrick Murray has been selected as membership body’s new executive director of policy and public affairs
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Regulator of Social Housing upgrades South Liverpool Homes’ governance rating
The North-west housing association has made a turnaround following governance issues in 2022
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ECF expands by a further £200m
The capital behind the regeneration and housing joint venture has now doubled to £400m
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Building 90,000 new social homes a year ‘could boost British economy by £50bn’
Ahead of the general election, the NHF and Shelter are urging political parties to commit to a long-term plan which prioritises social housing
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G15 urges government to commit to a 10-year rent settlement in the spring budget
London’s leading housing associations have set out measures to ensure ’long-term certainty’
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Industry reaction to the CMA’s housebuilding report
What major industry players and analysts think of the competition regulator’s report into the industry
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Jigsaw’s financial outlook upgraded from negative to stable by Moody’s
GreenSquareAccord’s credit rating has been downgraded
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Unite Students reveals £1.3bn development pipeline
Latest results show dip in pre-tax profit, but adjusted earnings up 13%
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Eight UK housebuilders face probe over ‘anti-competitive behaviour’
Competition regulator has found evidence to suggest some of the biggest names in UK housebuilding might be sharing sensitive information
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Leeds council considers removing 18,000 applicants from housing register
Council says lower-priority applicants have ‘little or no realistic prospect’ of being offered a council home
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Crawley council declares housing emergency after vote
Motion passed amid ‘concerning’ acceleration of temporary accommodation problem
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Industry groups urge stronger Future Homes Standard
Consultation response airs demands for embodied carbon conisderations and mandatory testing of buildings in use
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Commissioners raise concerns about Birmingham City Council’s ‘non-decent’ housing stock
The cash-strapped council accepts that the stock has not received the investment needed
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Fall in housebuilding sees product availability pressures ease
Red Sea disruption yet to have a material impact.
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Stewart Milne owed £108m at time of collapse
Housebuilder shopped to 50 prospective buyers in failed sale effort
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Lovell operating profit falls 18% as it shifts towards contracting work
Morgan Sindall-owned business increases revenue 20% amid open market sales slump
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Government withdraws £500m for infrastructure projects intended to help deliver 42,000 homes
Funding for 16 projects has been cancelled as they are ‘undeliverable’ due to financial constraints
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Mount Anvil chosen for first phase of Westminster’s Church Street regeneration
The partnership is for the first phase of a masterplan which will see 1,120 new homes built in the area
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Fire risk assessments completed on 98% of blocks, second RSH survey says
The regulator has published the findings from its second fire safety remediation survey