All Housing Today articles in September 2025 – Page 21
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NewsTees Valley social landlords form partnership
Housing associations, councils and a combined authority form new group to pool knowledge and attract funding
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NewsReed announces new ‘medium site’ category to help SME housebuilders in latest planning guidance shake-up
Small builders could get exemption from Building Safety Levy under new site designation
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In FocusCould York Central be the model to tackle housing's viability problem?
Work has started preparing ground for York Central, a 45-hectare development next to York station that will deliver up to 3,000 homes and 1.4m sq ft of commercial space through a public-private partnership. Thomas Lane reports.
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NewsEarls Court clears planning hurdle as second council approves its half of 4,000-home masterplan
Kensington and Chelsea signed off its section yesterday evening, following Hammersmith and Fulham’s green light last month
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NewsGosport latest council to receive lowest C4 consumer grading from regulator
’Fundamental changes’ needed to improve services after multiple serious failings found
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NewsPlaces for People calls for 24/7 support in university halls after research reveals scale of student loneliness
PfP Students research shows one in three students often feel lonely or isolated
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NewsScottish housebuilding figures hit ‘historic lows’
Start and completion stats drop across social and private sector
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NewsGovernment launches consultation on single construction regulator
Approvals process for high-rise remediations will also be streamlined but definition of higher risk buildings to remain the same
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NewsClarion turnover down ‘due to sales market’
G15 landlord reports higher surplus and increases spend on existing homes and development in half-year report
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NewsWeston reduces pre-tax loss as it moves into build-to-rent market
Housing developer increases turnover but remains in the red
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NewsHousing Ombudsman case determinations up 30% on last year
Landlords yet to fully grip the challenges of current operating environment, says Richard Blakeway
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NewsHomes England announces five regional leaders under new operating model
New regional heads will have ’clout’ to make investment decisions on behalf of their region
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CommentWhy it’s so important to change the public perception of new towns
Only large-scale developments can offer enough investment for the major new infrastructure that people want and need, but we must work hard to take those people with us, writes Brian Yates at Stantec
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NewsMidland Heart development drops 60% as it focuses on £300m stock improvement plan
Birmingham-based provider halves development target for 2025/26 as it embarks on plan to improve 6,000 homes
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In FocusWhat the latest documents tell us about the government’s progress on building safety
A flurry of progress reports, consultation documents, reviews and statements were put out by the government last week. Housing Today combs through the documents to unpack what has been achieved in responding to the Grenfell Inquiry’s recommendations and what is still to come
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NewsPlans submitted for 2,500-home student tower scheme in Manchester
Firm’s latest high-rise project to span four blocks including 50-storey tower
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NewsStory Homes reports drop in turnover and pre-tax profit
Planning delays ‘slowing growth plans’, Cumbria-based housebuilder says
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NewsStonewater’s acquisition of two housing associations delayed four months
The Brighton landlords will now join the group at the end of April 2026 rather than December 2025
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NewsBuilding Safety Regulator will allow staged applications for single tower projects at gateway 2
‘It could prove to be key’ BSR believes change could speed up building control approval process
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NewsBSR warns of risks around transfer slab construction
Regulator urges building owners to seek professional advice if they are concerned