All Housing Today articles in March 2025 – Page 5
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NewsKhan calls in rejected student housing scheme in Paddington
London mayor intervenes, saying 600-bed scheme would make “significant contribution” to capital’s student accommodation targets
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NewsCIH raises concern over ‘sluggish’ pace of development in Northern Ireland
Latest official statistics show downward trend in planning applications and approvals
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NewsShepherds Bush folded into Guinness as ‘full’ merger completes
Stock and assets now transferred to £460m-turnover provider as 5,000-home association ceases to exist
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NewsHomes England, councils and pension funds provide nearly £100m in funding for Leeds BTR scheme
A joint venture between Barings and Glenbrook will deliver 618 homes
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NewsConsultation starts on proposals for 7,000-home regeneration plan in Manchester and Salford
Scheme proposes makeover for 130ha site next to renamed Strangeways prison
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NewsNetwork Rail to build 40,000 homes in partnership with government-owned developer
Treasury also announces taskforce to unlock unused public land
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SponsoredFusion21’s five top tips for procuring with purpose
Oliver Mooney, head of category at procurement specialists Fusion21, explains how to ensure procurement goes beyond the transactional arrangement
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In FocusWhy most new homes are still being built to old standards
Almost two in three new homes are still being built to regulations that applied in 2013, over a year and a half after the end of the transition period for the new part L and other requirements. How has the government got its projections so wrong? Tom Lowe reports
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CIH UK Housing Review SeriesHousing supply must be targeted at the people in the highest need
As part of a series curated by the Chartered Institute of Housing and written by sponsors of the UK Housing Review, Francesca Albanese from Crisis draws conclusions about the sections on homelessness
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NewsDevon council reviewing 70 eviction cases in which residents were overcharged rent
Mid Devon District Council set all of its rents incorrectly for a number of years and is in the process of calculating refunds
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NewsMHCLG must take ‘clearer central role’ to fix remediation, says Clive Betts
Veteran MP says there was ‘never a sense’ that department had taken responsibility
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