All Housing Today articles in March 2025 – Page 4
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NewsMost students in construction courses leave industry after completing training
Home Builders Federation says further education courses do not produce ’work-ready potential recruits’
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CIH UK Housing Review SeriesHow our merger can strengthen rural communities through affordable housing
As part of a series curated by the Chartered Institute of Housing and written by sponsors of the UK Housing Review, Greg Reed and Christine Candlish talk about Places for People’s merger with South Devon Rural
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CommentUnlocking brownfield sites could boost later living housing while renewing our high streets
The government’s long-term housing strategy and the introduction of a ‘brownfield passport’ could significantly improve the availability of specialist housing for older people, writes Spencer J. McCarthy
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NewsPlans revised for Birmingham tower entirely covered in PV panels
Co-living scheme would be one of UK’s narrowest residential buildings at just 8.5 metres wide
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NewsVistry’s profit drops by nearly two-thirds as impact of cost estimation errors revealed
Housebuilder’s pre-tax profit down in ‘disappointing’ performance
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NewsRochdale Boroughwide Housing regains regulatory compliance after ‘intensive’ turnaround plan
The housing association that managed the home in which toddler Awaab Ishak was exposured to black mould had its governance rating upgraded by the Regulator of Social Housing.
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NewsL&G partners with Japanese developer to deliver 1,000 homes across London
Joint venture’s first 200-property site will have 35% affordable housing
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NewsNPPF changes will result in 1.3 million homes built by the end of the parliament, OBR forecasts
Housebuilding to exceed 300,000 homes a year by 2029/30, excluding impact of forthcoming Affordable Homes Programme
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CIH UK Housing Review SeriesWhy it is time to rethink rents
As part of a series curated by the Chartered Institute of Housing and written by sponsors of the UK Housing Review, Victor Da Cunha argues we need to define what social housing rents are for
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News‘Gap must be filled by social housing’ – sector hopeful of funding boost after OBR forecasts 1.3m new homes against Starmer’s 1.5m target
Hopes grow for June 11 spending review with social housing bodies calling for ‘significant’ investment in social and affordable housing to push delivery to 1.5m homes
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NewsSheffield council to consult on five-year temporary accommodation plan
Council considers using extra 200 properties to end use of B&Bs as financial losses due to temporary accommodation reache nearly £5m a year
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NewsGreen light for Berkeley’s 900-home Elephant & Castle tower scheme
Four-block Borough Triangle plans survive flood of objections from locals and opposition from Historic England
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NewsNotting Hill Genesis issues £250m bond to boost home upgrades and development
Funding intended to improve stock and maintain 3,000-home development plan, as G15 landlord seeks to regain regulatory compliance
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NewsSNG and Barratt Redrow sign deal to develop 660-home scheme in Oxfordshire
The joint venture partnership has outline planning permission for the land at Kingston Bagpuize
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CPDCPD 04 2025: Energy performance evaluation in architectural projects
This module, sponsored by Vectorworks, explores how architects can integrate early-stage performance modelling into their workflow to create more sustainable, energy-efficient designs
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NewsHousing Champions 2025: Call for entries to Housing Today’s list of impressive professionals
List celebrates those who are going above and beyond in their day-to-day roles to improve services for residents
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CIH UK Housing Review SeriesClimate adaptation and mitigation: the urgent need for both
As part of a series curated by the Chartered Institute of Housing and written by sponsors of the UK Housing Review, Miles Lewis explains Clarion’s approach to sustainability
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NewsCouncil approves plan for 300 homes at Glasgow’s Govan Graving Docks
Derelict site has been vacant for almost four decades
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CommentThe Planning and Infrastructure Bill offers hope for a system in desperate need of repair
Forthcoming legislation to further shake up the planning system is exactly what the housing sector needs, but there is a long way to go yet, writes Craig Pettit
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NewsVistry signs development deal with Milton Keynes City Council to build 930-home village scheme
Development already has outline permission from Milton Keynes council to build on its land