All Housing Today articles in September 2025 – Page 12
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NewsHousing Ombudsman announces new special investigations process
New regime aims to resolve issues earlier without the need for a full investigation
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NewsDeveloper Bywater switches plans for office scheme in Bermondsey to co-living
Property developer Bywater has submitted fresh plans for a scheme in Bermondsey, changing the original designs for an office development into student accommodation after it acquired the site from another developer.
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CommentNew towns taskforce report lacks a strategy for creating accessible housing for disabled people
New towns are a not-to-be-missed opportunity to create inclusive communities for health and wellbeing, writes Christina McGill
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NewsNationwide HPI reports 0.3% rise in UK house prices in October
Annual rate of growth also rises in month
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NewsThinktank calls for new asset class to boost housing for young professionals
Centre-right thinktank Onward proposes creating Purpose Built Young Professional Accommodation as a new asset-class with exemptions from space standards and affordable housing requirements to boost delivery for under-35s.
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In FocusInnovation, collaboration and the search for capital: Greg Reed outlines what the social housing sector must do post-spending review
Following the better-than-expected spending review, the Places for People boss argues that the sector now needs to work out how best it can deliver an offer in return – and that includes finding new ways of attracting investment.
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NewsDefence secretary announces new military housing quango backed by £9bn investment
MoD publishes strategy to improve or replace 40,000 military homes - but won’t deliver plan itself
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NewsPlaces for People boss calls for more large-scale stock swaps in the social housing sector
Greg Reed says creating density in housing management will improve customer service and efficiency
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NewsScotland’s social housing regulator notes rise in sector borrowing
New lenders entering market shows ‘confidence’ in sector, says SHR
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NewsBerkeley increases number of homes on consented east London gasworks scheme by 20%
Redesign of 2020 proposals to boost heights of towers by up to five storeys
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CommentAI could force us to re-imagine public consultation in planning
Residents are increasingly using AI tools to craft letters of objection to schemes en masse. We need to think about how technology could help us create a better planning system, writes Paul Smith
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NewsWorries grow over Building Safety Regulator’s plan to clear gateway 2 backlog after building control firm collapses
Callers to Assent Building Compliance’s head office told firm has ‘ceased trading and set for insolvency’
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NewsPlans submitted for £200m Huyton town centre regeneration scheme
Mixed-use plans to include council headquarters and new homes
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NewsYorkshire Housing says rising borrowing costs hampering build plans as it misses target
19,000-home landlord increases surplus and turnover
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NewsOne in five social housing tenants dissatisfied with overall landlord services, latest TSM data shows
The regulator’s annual analysis shows only one in three residents satisfied with their landlord’s complaint handling
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NewsReading Borough Council forms JV with McLaren Living to deliver 600-home scheme
Scheme expected to deliver 30% affordable housing
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CommentSmall housebuilders are being pushed to the brink. What would the late Duncan Davidson do in this market?
Persimmon’s founder once embodied the bold spirit of the industry — a spirit Denise Chevin argues is now being stifled by rising costs, red tape and planning inflexibility
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NewsRBKC removes Artelia from list of banned Grenfell companies
Decision comes after judicial review challenge settled out of court last month
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