All Housing Today articles in September 2025 – Page 19
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NewsHomes England signs strategic place partnership with East Midlands Combined Authority
Deal is 10th of its kind agreed by agency
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NewsCIH boss and senior HA figures among appointees to shared ownership code board
Gavin Smart appointed to board overseeing new code designed to improve the experience of shared ownership customers
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NewsJigsaw to consolidate four registered providers into one
Providers makes announcement ahead of results showing boost to turnover and surplus
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NewsKhan calls in British Land’s 3,700-home Canada Water masterplan
Move follows council report conceding £4bn scheme can only provide 3% affordable housing
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CommentLearning from social housing’s past
Social housing’s almshouse roots and centuries of experience have much to teach today’s professionals and practice, says Dominic Bradley
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NewsHousebuilding group Untypical appoints former Barratt director as chief executive
Parent company of Hopkins Homes and Tilia Homes announces appointment of Gary Ennis
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NewsHousing affordability strongest since late 2015 as price growth slows, says Halifax
Monthly house price growth flat in November, while annual rate slows
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CommentForget Trump and the anti-green rhetoric, housebuilders must double down on net zero
Now is not the time for turning on energy efficiency, writes David Thomas
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NewsArhag placed on regulator’s gradings under review list
Small provider is focused on refugee and migrant housing in London
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NewsSanctuary completions dip in first half
Revenue and operating surplus stable as organisation increases spend on existing stock
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NewsL&Q hires new executive group director of customer services
Sharon Burns promoted following departure of Matt Foreman to Great Places
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CommentWhy Supreme Court nutrient neutrality ruling is a win-win for nature and housing developers
A recent court ruling has provided crucial clarity which could pave the way for more projects, writes Jeremy Gardiner
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NewsGovernment will not decarbonise buildings by 2050 without significant skills intervention, MPs say
Energy committee report comes as government announces plans for apprenticeship spending
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NewsBarnet council rejects nearly 1,800 new homes across two schemes
Regal and Barratt proposals were both designed by the same architect and rejected on grounds of height and bulk
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NewsTurnover and surplus down in GreenSquareAccord half-year update
The housing association’s turnover fell from £116m to £102.5m in the six months to September, primarily due to reduced open market sales activity as it exits this area of business.
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NewsOne in three young social housing professionals experienced burnout in past year, survey finds
Largest ever study of under 35s in sector reveals professionals find deep meaning in their roles but also frustration
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Comment2026 is the test: will bold housing policy become real-world delivery?
Government has set the right tone on housing - but tone alone won’t build a single home. If 2026 is to move the dial on the national target, the sector needs clarity, commitment and the courage to follow through on the bold policies already announced, says EDAROTH’s Mark Powell
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CommentPlanning reform: Can Steve Reed save Christmas?
The fact that measures to standardise planning decisions will be made non-statutory is disappointing but planning reform can still be a valuable gift, writes Paul Smith
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NewsPeabody appoints deputy CEO Elly Hoult to its board
Move is part of strategy to ’refresh’ diversity and skills