All Housing Today articles in November 2024
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Housing Boardroom: Data
Comment: Preparing for change together
Cross-sector alignment will be essential to navigating upcoming building safety framework reforms, says the CIH’s policy expert Eve Blezard
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News
Profit halves at Gleeson despite increased home sales
Housebuilder expect margins to improve in second half of the year as net reservation rates grow
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Housing Today to publish Housing Good Employment Debate research next month
Exclusive research will be officially revealed at the Good Employer Guide Live event on 6 March, join us to find out the latest in employment best practice in the sector
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North Yorkshire Council likely to halt Selby local plan as housing need trebles in wider county
Councillors press pause on local plan to focus resources on county-wide housebuilding proposals
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BPF urges Reeves to fund ‘new approach’ at Building Safety Regulator
British Property Federation calls for next month’s spending review to include ‘additional resource’ for safety regulator amid spate of high-rise delays
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Collaborating not competing: Why place-based tendering makes more sense
The fragmented nature of the social housing sector can see multiple landlords competing for the same suppliers. Matt Forrest explains how North east social housing providers are coming together to find a better way.
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Rayner still ‘determined’ to hit 1.5m homes target as she announces plan to digitise home buying
Housing secretary “not giving up” on manifesto pledge as project announced with Land Registry to ensure easier data-sharing
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Southwark student accommodation scheme altered to add second staircase
Layouts at eight-storey scheme rearranged to accommodate larger core
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Private landlords required to bring homes up to EPC ‘C’ by 2030, government proposes
British Property Federation raises concern about timetable
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Trivallis halves housing officer patch sizes
New ‘team around the tenant’ approach aims to make support more accessible for residents
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‘C4’-rated Newham Council to shake up procurement in £18m plan to improve existing stock
East London borough to refurbish 3,400 homes in response to low consumer grade from Regulator of Social Housing
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MTVH’s chief financial officer announces retirement
News comes as housing association signs joint venture deal for 323 homes in South London
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L&Q development down 26% as it pursues de-risking strategy
Housing association giant raises extra £30m from stock sales in first nine months of 2024/25
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House prices up 0.7% in January following pre-Christmas dip
Demand for new mortgages is “strong” despite soaring cost of housing
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Government announces phased timetable for Awaab’s Law
Sector welcomes plan to introduce policy in phases with focus on damp and mould from October
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‘Time to rewrite the story’ - Elly Hoult’s presidential address in full
The President of the Chartered Institute of Housing gave her address to a packed venue in London last night. Here is the speech in full
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Contractor says developers could fund pre-application process to ease building safety ‘gateway 2’ logjam
McLaren warns larger new high-rise housing projects are being stalled for up to a year by checks under the Building Safety Act
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‘Make housing a passionate choice’, says Elly Hoult in presidential address
The Chartered Institute of Housing president explains how social housing changed her life and why the sector should ‘shout from the rooftops’ about its careers opportunities
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Restricted access to buildings delaying cladding remediation, warns HBF director
Witnesses tell MPs of barriers to remediating blocks, including limited building access, workforce shortages and unqual access to funding for social housing providers
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Jamie Ratcliff to leave Sovereign Network Group at the end of March
Well-known executive and board member to stand down to focus on settling into new home with family