All Housing Today articles in September 2025 – Page 6
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NewsTurnover up 13% as Great Places exceeds development target
Operating and pre-tax surpluses also rise
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NewsCouncil proposes 30,000 homes in latest vision for Liverpool plan
Proposals out to consultation and cover nearly 140 sites in city
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NewsNotting Hill Genesis accounts not ready in time for AGM
But G15 landlord hopeful it won’t miss statutory deadline for second successive year
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NewsVistry secures £50m grant boost from Homes England
Money forms part of £2bn AHP top up announced at spending review
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NewsRiverside picks Wates to deliver £72m retrofit scheme
Contractor to upgrade 3,064 homes across England over three years
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SponsoredBuilding homes that last: why social housing needs a long-term value shift
In conversation with Housing Today, Richard Weeks, programme and operations director at EDAROTH, explains why social housing must be appraised on long-term cost and performance rather than just upfront cost, and how digital innovation and modern methods can help deliver homes that last
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NewsThree new town schemes to begin this parliament, promises housing secretary
Steve Reed’s commitment comes as the government’s taskforce reveals its 12 recommendations for new town locations
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NewsNoise pollution findings prompt call for housing providers to prioritise acoustic window upgrades
Housing associations are being urged to adopt higher-performance windows in retrofit programmes as new data links noise exposure to long-term health impacts
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In FocusBriefing: How private landlord giant Grainger is preparing to ride the build-to-rent wave
Grainger has spent the past few years pivoting towards build-to-rent to take advantage of the burgeoning living markets sector. As the firm registers as a REIT in order to attract investment, chief executive Helen Gordon explains her strategy
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NewsGreensquare Accord puts loss-making offsite manufacturing business up for sale
25,000-home landlord seeks buyer as it reports overall deficit for 2024/25
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NewsVistry and Kier secure approval for 343 homes in Berkshire
The joint venture will deliver 35% affordable housing
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NewsSector leaders welcome new towns announcement but warn of viability and infrastructure challenges
Calls for Homes England to step in and ‘de-risk’ 40%-affordable sites amid persistent construction cost hikes ...
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NewsNotting Hill Genesis undershoots completions target as four schemes slip
Audited figures confirm £130m deficit as CEO Patrick Franco says he’s proud of colleagues working to turn non-compliant landlord around
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NewsBerkeley Group appoints new CFO
Neil Eady promoted to fill role vacated by new chief executive Richard Stearn
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NewsGreen light for 3,300-bed Manchester student accommodation scheme
Redevelopment of Manchester University’s Fallowfield campus targeting passivhaus certifcation
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CommentNow is not the time to panic about low planning approvals
As poor statistics continue to roll in Reed and Pennycook must hold their nerve, stick to their plan and be patient, argues Paul Smith
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NewsHyde reports increased turnover and surplus in first results since Pinnacle acquisition
G15 landlord misses build target
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NewsPlan to exclude new towns from local housing targets not realistic in some areas, political leaders warn
Central government’s position has been that new town developments must be additional to local housing targets
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NewsOrbit promotes two directors to fill new executive roles
47,000-home landlord announces appointments to new chief reputation officer and chief people officer posts