All Housing Today articles in April 2025 – Page 3
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NewsDevelopers to boost height of 3,000-home Vauxhall towers scheme after replacing lead architect
Redesign of Vauxhall Square development comes 12 years after Lambeth council approved original proposals
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NewsAnchor appoints Accent COO as new director of property and assets
Appointment comes after later living specialist was placed under investigation by regulator
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NewsCost of leasehold reforms rises to £4bn after government updates impact assessment
Increase down to financial model updates over ten-year appraisal period
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News‘A real bottleneck’ - BPF boss calls for action on building safety delays as build-to-rent work slows
The number of BTR homes under construction falls 14% as completions outstrip starts
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NewsPlatform increases starts again but completions dip
Midlands-based provider eyes 7,500 new homes over the next five years
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NewsNon-compliant Notting Hill Genesis says regulator has ‘agreed its action plan’ to improve
CEO Patrick Franco says he is confident landlord now has a “pragmatic and achievable” plan
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NewsProposed office scheme altered to include student accommodation and affordable housing
Canada Water scheme will deliver 742 student beds and 75 affordable homes
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News‘Early engagement is essential’ - G15 publishes guide for housebuilders seeking section 106 deals
New report by London housing association group is latest attempt to tackle section 106 slowdown
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CommentNew towns are an opportunity to build communities that stand the test of time
As the government’s New Towns Taskforce assesses potential sites, Matt Clarke reflects on learning from Waterbeach, in Cambridgeshire, which was designated as a new town in 2018
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NewsScottish property lobby warns proposed rent controls could stifle build-to-rent
Housing bill heads for second reading next week
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NewsGreen light for 300 homes in Melton Mowbray despite removal of affordable element
Scheme designed by Assael Architecture for Birmingham developer Worthearly Ltd
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NewsSouthern Housing lost £36m due to collapse of contractor Henley Construct
Administrators do not anticipates payments to be made to non-preferential unsecured creditors
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In Focus‘The government’s pro-development agenda is really helpful overall’: HBF CEO Neil Jefferson on delivering through economic turbulence
With an announcement every week from the housing ministry, it must be difficult for HBF chief Neil Jefferson to keep up. Daniel Gayne catches up with him to discuss the latest on planning, building safety and the world economy
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NewsPoor communications from housing associations ‘compounding’ maintenance failures, says Ombudsman
Richard Blakeway urges providers to improve ahead of Awaab’s Law
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NewsGentoo awards three contracts worth £170m under new approach to upgrading homes
Sunderland-based launches new repairs model based on direct resident input as part of drive to become a ‘customer-focused property organisation’
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News£330m expected overspend on homelessness services could bankrupt us, London boroughs warn
London Councils describes housing crisis as “single biggest risk” to boroughs’ finances
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NewsPeabody and Mount Anvil get green light for 693-home scheme in west London
Approval follows tussle with Ealing council over affordable contribution
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NewsFormer THCH boss appointed MD of for-profit Sparrow Shared Ownership
Sparrow was created last summer after sale of Sage Housing’s shared ownership portfolio