All Housing Today articles in March 2025
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NewsNew interim CFO for Community Housing
Worcestershire landlord appoints former Genesis financial director Ebele Akojie
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NewsLGA hits back at plans to curtail role of planning committees in approving development
Legislation introduced yesterday would put more decisions in the hands of planning officers
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NewsPrice increases on the way, brickmaker Forterra warns housebuilders
Firm says costs have gone up in the wake of last autumn’s Budget
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NewsBerkeley’s modular building machinery put up for auction valued at £30m
Housebuilder is reportedly withdrawing from the volumetric business
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CommentLabour’s new towns are an opportunity to turbocharge community development
Following the government’s announcement that it has received 100 proposals for new towns, Amanda Williams calls on ministers to include community-led development quotas in their plans.
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NewsMidland Heart sets out £300m plan to improve 6,000 ‘most challenging’ homes
35,000-home landlord’s corporate plan also pledges 2,250 new homes over the next five years
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NewsAster Group appoints chief of staff
Former chief strategy officer Dawn Fowler-Stevens steps up as chief of staff
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NewsWDH rebrands as ‘Vico Homes’
32,000-home landlord wants its residents in other areas to feel “as valued and supported” as Wakefield tenants
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NewsRecord HA spending on new and existing homes but costs won't match inflation in years to come, says regulator
Regulator also finds wide variation in interest cover across sector
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NewsMHS Homes recruits new chief executive from Flagship
Marie-Claire Delbrouque will replace Ashley Hook in April
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NewsPeabody appoints new chief investment officer as it combines development and property services teams
Housing association giant says combined department led by Phil Jenkins aims to deliver better services
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NewsNew housing provider consortium awarded £31m in Warm Homes funding
Places for People-led group hopes collaboration will make grant money “go further”
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NewsIntroduce collective bargaining to housebuilding to attract workers, says think tank
IPPR calls on government to extend approach taken in social care and teaching support to other key sectors
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NewsRow between One Hyde Park residents and contractor Laing O’Rourke deepens over ‘£35m defects’
Residents claim firm’s offer of compensation at luxury flats scheme was ‘insufficent’ but builder says ‘matter could have been resolved years ago’
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NewsBerkeley warns building safety regulation putting ‘significant pressure’ on housebuilding
Housebuilder still expects to deliver nearly £1bn profit over next two years
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NewsWider reform to combined authority governance needed to make most of new planning powers, warns IfG
Insitute for Government sets out recommendations after publication of Planning and Infrastructure Bill
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CPDCPD 03 2025: Segmental retaining walls for housing developments
Sponsored by Tobermore, this module explores the design considerations, applications and benefits of specifying segmental retaining walls in residential developments
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CommentHow stock rationalisation can help residents get a better service
G15 landlord L&Q is focusing on London and Manchester and considering stock not in these areas for transfer. Chief executive Fiona Fletcher-Smith explains more
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NewsLendlease gets green light for first 408 homes at Birmingham Smithfield
First phase of £1.9bn city centre regeneration secures planning consent
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NewsLandsec U&I submits plans for nearly 900 homes in Manchester
Mayfield scheme will also include office blocks