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NewsPat Ritchie appointed interim chair of Homes England
Former Newcastle City Council and Homes and Communities Agency boss appointed to chair funding body by Angela Rayner
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CommentFrom fabric first to smart heat: the changing face of retrofit
We are seeing a revolution in how we upgrade our homes but we must make sure those in poverty can benefit, writes Chris Brown
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NewsHomes England joint venture buys site for 3,500-home scheme on Cambridgeshire airfield
Bourn Airfield site first acquisition by agency’s £250m joint venture with Oaktree Capital and Greycoat Real Estate
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NewsNational Wealth Fund and Natwest announce £500m in guaranteed loans for retrofit
Move aims to “remove barrier to funds” for registered providers
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NewsStonewater appoints new chief operating officer
David Ripley will join 40,000-home in the summer from Thirteen Group
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NewsHomes England signs deal to acquire stalled Nottingham shopping centre site for 1,000-home project
Project will see redevelopment of the site which houses the partially- demolished Broad Marsh shopping centre
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CommentBuilding 1.5m homes: we need an immigration system that better aligns with growth priorities
Ilaria Iovieno and Kirsty Moore look at the extent to which current immigration rules are a help or hindrance for housebuilding
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NewsDevon council reviewing 70 eviction cases in which residents were overcharged rent
Mid Devon District Council set all of its rents incorrectly for a number of years and is in the process of calculating refunds
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CIH UK Housing Review SeriesHousing supply must be targeted at the people in the highest need
As part of a series curated by the Chartered Institute of Housing and written by sponsors of the UK Housing Review, Francesca Albanese from Crisis draws conclusions about the sections on homelessness
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In FocusWhy most new homes are still being built to old standards
Almost two in three new homes are still being built to regulations that applied in 2013, over a year and a half after the end of the transition period for the new part L and other requirements. How has the government got its projections so wrong? Tom Lowe reports
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NewsShepherds Bush folded into Guinness as ‘full’ merger completes
Stock and assets now transferred to £460m-turnover provider as 5,000-home association ceases to exist
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NewsKhan calls in rejected student housing scheme in Paddington
London mayor intervenes, saying 600-bed scheme would make “significant contribution” to capital’s student accommodation targets
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CommentThe Planning and Infrastructure Bill offers hope for a system in desperate need of repair
Forthcoming legislation to further shake up the planning system is exactly what the housing sector needs, but there is a long way to go yet, writes Craig Pettit
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NewsHousing Champions 2025: Call for entries to Housing Today’s list of impressive professionals
List celebrates those who are going above and beyond in their day-to-day roles to improve services for residents
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News‘Gap must be filled by social housing’ – sector hopeful of funding boost after OBR forecasts 1.3m new homes against Starmer’s 1.5m target
Hopes grow for June 11 spending review with social housing bodies calling for ‘significant’ investment in social and affordable housing to push delivery to 1.5m homes
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CIH UK Housing Review SeriesWhy it is time to rethink rents
As part of a series curated by the Chartered Institute of Housing and written by sponsors of the UK Housing Review, Victor Da Cunha argues we need to define what social housing rents are for
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In Focus‘Best job I’ve ever had’: My work as an individual grants officer at Stonewater’s Longleigh Foundation
In the latest in our Frontline Stories series, Tessa Harrington speaks to Alex Funk about her role providing grants for assistance to residents
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NewsNPPF changes will result in 1.3 million homes built by the end of the parliament, OBR forecasts
Housebuilding to exceed 300,000 homes a year by 2029/30, excluding impact of forthcoming Affordable Homes Programme
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NewsRochdale Boroughwide Housing regains regulatory compliance after ‘intensive’ turnaround plan
The housing association that managed the home in which toddler Awaab Ishak was exposured to black mould had its governance rating upgraded by the Regulator of Social Housing.