All Housing Today articles in November 2024 – Page 13
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NPPF: Government drops 50% affordable housing requirement for grey belt sites
Labour yields to key housebuilder ask as it launches NPPF with 370,000-home mandatory housing target
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Hill Group secures deal with Lloyds for first forward-funded build-to-rent scheme
Housebuilder eyes further expansion into build-to-rent market
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Housebuilding profit tumbles by 36%
Building’s Top 150 Contractors and Housebuilders list published tomorrow will show extent of profit and revenue fall among largest housebuilders
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Swansea Council gets green light for 156-home scheme
The 156-unit energy efficient scheme forms part of the council’s wider efforts to increase affordable housing supply
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Finalised changes to National Planning Policy Framework set to be published later today
Reports suggest grey belt definition could be widened
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Hexagon given permission to appeal to Supreme Court in late payment case
Hearing expected to be held next year
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The Renters Rights Bill will have an impact on housing associations too
The government is pressing ahead with plans to reform the private rented sector, but the changes will also have ramifications for housing associations, explains Helen Tucker
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Planning approval for 800-home build-to-rent scheme in Croydon
Project brought forward by Greystar with help from modular specialist Tide
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Welsh social housing sector given £81m grant increase in draft budget
But budget falls short of the £580m to £740m that Audit Wales identified as necessary to meet 20,000-home housebuilding target
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Ombudsman warns social landlords to overcome ‘complacency’ towards dealing with hazards
Watchdog says providers often fail to ‘triage’ cases effectively
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Northern Housing Consortium appoints Charlie Norman as new chair
Mosscare St Vincent’s Housing Group CEO among five appointments to board of membership organisation
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Northern Ireland Executive’s endorsement of supply strategy must translate into proper funding
Stormont has adopted a plan to build 100,000 homes by 2039. Carol McTaggart explains what needs to happen to make the plans a reality
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English house prices have increased twice as fast as household incomes since 1999, reveals ONS
Only the top 10% of earners could afford to buy an average-priced home last year
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Vivid acquires 371 homes from L&Q
Fast-growing Hampshire-based provider acquires stock from housing association giant L&Q
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Northern Ireland Executive endorses pledge for 100,000 homes by 2039
Stormont says one-third will be social housing
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Orbit appoints new chair as it aims for ‘best customer experience’ in housing association sector
Governance shake-up will see two tenant board members join board of 47,000-home organisation early next year
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Springfield eyes growth after reservations rise and Holyrood restores affordable housing funding
Affordable housing providers ‘hesitant’ to sign contracts in first half of the year
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Why proposed changes to community benefit societies law would complicate life for HAs
Proposals to alter the Co-operative and Community Benefit Societies Act have not had much attention, but they could have a damaging effect on how associations are governed and regulated, warns Paul Hackett
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Thrive appoints Watford Community Housing deputy as CEO
Paul Richmond will join 6,000-home landlord on 1 April
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Mixed response to 4,000-home Earl’s Court plan
Councillors, residents and local organisations have expressed concern about the huge scheme but 135 letters also received from those in favour