All Programmes articles – Page 6
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NewsUniversity of Cambridge submits masterplan for next phases of 5,600-home Eddington scheme
Outline plan lodged for up to 3,800 additional homes and 50ha of open space
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NewsYour Housing Group misses development target as it battles contractor insolvency delays
North-west landlord increases turnover
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CommentThe bridge over the River Coquet: why and how landlords should make homes more resilient to flooding
The waters are coming and housing providers need to begin preparing now, there are no excuses, warns Matthew Scott
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NewsCIH welcomes extra £84m homelessness funding but warns long-term plan needed
MHCLG announces funding for councils to help prevent people from sleeping rough
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NewsCitizen vows to learn from contractor insolvencies as completions impacted
Housing association puts in place ‘live monitoring of contractor risk’ after undershooting development target
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CommentReduced affordable housing targets in London would be welcome but must be first step in wider reform
As Sadiq Khan reportedly looks at easing affordable housing requirements to tackle London’s development crisis, Nick Cuff argues for a radical simplification of the way we deliver homes
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NewsNational Housing Federation appoints MTVH CEO to its board
Regeneration expert Mel Barrett takes up vacant spot at housing association trade body with immediate effect
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NewsBadenoch pledges to scrap stamp duty in conference speech
Conservative leader pledges to “free up our housing market”
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NewsCity Hall overturns Bexley Council’s decision to reject 228-home development
Deputy mayor Jules Pipe says benefits of build-to-rent scheme outweigh harm to nearby Lesnes Abbey and concerns over height
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NewsUnite confident of ‘robust’ demand despite dip in rental growth
Student accommodation provider reports third quarter figures as it awaits regulatory approval for £700m acquisition of Empiric
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NewsPlans being drawn up for 22-storey student accommodation tower on former London Met School of Architecture site
Mixed-use scheme would add new education space to school site formerly known as The Cass
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CommentWhy do tenants from ethnic minority backgrounds often choose not to engage with their registered providers?
A report by involved tenant and Tpas associate Kai Jackson caused a stir at a parliamentary reception last month. Here she explains her thinking behind it and why it was needed.
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NewsNew Homes Quality Board selected to operate Shared Ownership Code
New voluntary code will open for formal applications from next month
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NewsAnnual house price growth falls to lowest level for 18 months
Commentators point to pre-budget hesitancy
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In Focus‘I went back into the workplace with a new lens’: Amplius’ CEO Julie Doyle explains how her grandson’s disability shaped her vision
Doyle talks about post-merger integration, her mission to create accessible housing and the importance of supporting families with disabled children. Alex Funk reports
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CommentScaling affordable housing: how do we bring innovation and new capital together?
Traditional funding routes are increasingly looking unviable. Without new funding sources and smarter delivery models, development pipelines will stall, argues Ben Denton
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NewsEMH Group appoints Charley Gibbons as new chief executive
Successor to long-time boss Chan Kataria announced
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NewsBromford Flagship and LiveWest enter merger talks to create 120,000-home group
Pair discussing creating £900m-turnover organisation in drive to build 50,000 homes over 15 years
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In FocusKey takeaways from Housing Today Live and the Building the Future Conference 2025
Building’s flagship conference returned this year, bigger and better than ever, covering all things housing, infrastructure and development. From three keynotes and 10 panels, here are the main issues noted by our reporters