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NewsReeves to announce DLR extension to Thamesmead in plan to ‘unlock’ 25,000 homes
Move expected in next week’s Budget is big boost for Peabody, who is masterminding the regeneration plan for the area
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NewsLargest housing associations post drop in development but surpluses rise
Housing Today’s Largest 50 Housing Associations table and analysis of 2024/25 accounts out today
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NewsLuton scheme which drew council’s ire for gateway 2 delays finally gets green light
Council’s Stage development in middle of Bedfordshire town will deliver nearly 300 homes
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NewsOctopus raises £100m for intermediate rental housing in Scotland
Total commitments in asset manager’s affordable housing fund now total nearly £500m
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NewsLandfill tax changes would make projects unviable without boosting recycling, warns NFB
Concern grows over impact of changes designed to boost circular economy
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NewsCrest Nicholson shutting office and cutting jobs as it warns profits may be lower than expected
Housebuilder says it has been hit by ’subdued’ market and pre-Budget uncertainty
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In FocusIs the Building Safety Regulator’s plan to tackle the backlog likely to succeed?
With construction of tens of thousands of homes held up waiting for approval by the new regulator for high rise homes, Joey Gardiner assesses whether the plan by its new management will turn things around
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NewsLondon Councils calls for co-ordinated funding programme to boost regeneration
Report outlines estates with the potential to deliver 10,000 homes
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NewsHattie Lleweleyn-Davies appointed chair-designate of proposed new landlord
Llewelyn-Davies to chair organisation expected to be formed by merger of Thrive Homes and Watford Community Housing
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CommentDon’t listen to the negativity, much in social housing has improved
According to some commentators, everything was perfect in the social housing sector in the past. This is not true and believing that now is the worst possible time of delivering services risks demotivating people, writes Jamie Ratcliff
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NewsAster increases completions by 14%
Surplus and turnover up at 38,000-home landlord despite shared ownership income drop
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NewsNHC issues call for evidence as part of inquiry into housing-led regeneration in the north
‘Renew’ inquiry is chaired by crossbench peer Lord Richard Best
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NewsNorth West Leicestershire District Council handed ‘C2’ grade for consumer regulation
Regulator also publishes stability check outcomes for 22 providers
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NewsTaylor Wimpey’s sales dip as it warns of ‘softer market conditions’ amid Budget uncertainty
But housebuilder still expecting operating profit of around £420m for the year as previously forecast.
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CommentImproving transparency to help residents make sense of service charges
G15 landlord Metropolitan Thames Valley Housing has reported a 63% drop in follow-up queries to service charge letters. Kush Rawal explains how it achieved this
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NewsFirst phase of 3,500-home Edinburgh scheme step closer after Holyrood confirms £42m funding
The first phase of Granton Waterfront will deliver 847 homes
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NewsTemporary accommodation subsidy freeze costing district councils £268m a year, DCN warns
Funding gap equivalent to more than 1,000 new social homes
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NewsNHBC new home registrations rise for third successive quarter
Key indicator of new housebuilding activity shows “modest growth”
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NewsBrickmaker Forterra reports rising new build housing demand
But firm says RMI sector stuck in doldrums