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The investigation will be supported by Homes for the North and the regeneration company Muse, and aims to “define housing-led regeneration’s role in tackling the housing crisis, delivering growth and ...
Midland Heart has secured a £100m loan from a major bank to build new homes and retrofit its existing stock to new sustainability standards.
City Hall has promised London’s new Joint Remediation Partnership Board will engage with residents and leaseholders despite none being represented on it.
The government’s long-term housing strategy will address the “financialisation of housing” and end overreliance on speculative development, the housing minister said.
The London Borough of Hounslow, which rejected an order from the care watchdog to prioritise housing a pregnant women left to sofa surf, reversed its decision.
A group of MPs urged the freeholder and insurer of a London building destroyed by fire to stop keeping residents “in the dark” about what happened to their homes.
The new Affordable Homes Programme could deliver 56,000 fewer affordable homes compared to the previous decade, according to an analysis.
SSHS revealed its plans for the survey at Tpas’ National Tenants Conference earlier this week. SSHS said it is launching the national tenant survey to find out what social housing tenants think about ...
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The UK’s largest architecture practice has launched legal action against manufacturer Kingspan, claiming that it acted “dishonestly” by marketing insulation as suitable for a high rise in Lancashire.
Build-to-rent landlord Get Living has reported a £153m loss for 2024 after it set aside £411m to fix fire safety issues at its homes in London’s Olympic Park.
A credit agency has said the new funding for social and affordable housing may not prevent around half the ratings in its portfolio from being put under pressure.