All Housing Today articles in September 2025 – Page 8
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NewsGreen light for 250-acre nature reserve in Aylesbury
Barratt David Wilson Homes, RSPB and Buckinghamshire Council planned reserve east of developer’s 2,450-home scheme
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NewsPlans being drawn up for 22-storey student accommodation tower on former London Met School of Architecture site
Mixed-use scheme would add new education space to school site formerly known as The Cass
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NewsBadenoch pledges to scrap stamp duty in conference speech
Conservative leader pledges to “free up our housing market”
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CommentRegeneration of overlooked communities alongside new towns will be vital if UK is to hit homebuilding target
Only by adopting an ambitious, long-term mindset and working in partnership will we manage to build those 1.5 million homes, writes Sir Michael Lyons, chair of the New Towns Taskforce
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NewsNational Housing Federation appoints MTVH CEO to its board
Regeneration expert Mel Barrett takes up vacant spot at housing association trade body with immediate effect
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NewsTogether returns to surplus but development cut in half
Turnover steady at 39,000-home provider
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NewsNeutrality deal between government, developers and water firms unlocks 4,000 stalled homes in North Sussex
Arun Valley schemes blocked since 2021
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NewsPA Housing chief executive set to leave
Michael McDonaugh has been with housing association for three years
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NewsGrainger increases occupancy rate and says it is on track for 50% earnings growth over five years
Build-to-rent giant hails “solid” performance despite slowing of rental growth in second half of the year
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NewsApprovals for smallest sites halve, HBF report shows
Housebuilder body warns planning delays and rising costs are hindering development by SMEs
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CPDCPD 17 2025: Specifying fire-rated doorsets – navigating standards, legislation and best practice
Sponsored by JELD-WEN UK, this module explores how to specify fire doorsets with confidence in the light of recent changes to fire safety legislation
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CommentReduced affordable housing targets in London would be welcome but must be first step in wider reform
As Sadiq Khan reportedly looks at easing affordable housing requirements to tackle London’s development crisis, Nick Cuff argues for a radical simplification of the way we deliver homes
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NewsHousing market weakening continues with no turnaround likely until 2026
Buyer demand sinks to -19% in third consecutive month of decline
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NewsPA Housing returns to surplus but pauses new development citing contractor insolvencies
Turnover also up at 25,000-home provider
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NewsCIH welcomes extra £84m homelessness funding but warns long-term plan needed
MHCLG announces funding for councils to help prevent people from sleeping rough
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CommentPreparing for 2027: Why the digital switchover must start with people
Trevor Hoggard explores how the UK’s 2027 digital switchover will transform social care and housing
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In FocusRethinking housing delivery: A shift from risk to reliability
As housing associations face mounting pressure to deliver more homes faster, MMC has come under scrutiny. While some modular approaches have faltered, panelised aircrete systems are proving to be a reliable, future-proof way of combining speed, quality and compliance
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CommentThe bridge over the River Coquet: why and how landlords should make homes more resilient to flooding
The waters are coming and housing providers need to begin preparing now, there are no excuses, warns Matthew Scott
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NewsBarratt Redrow and Persimmon launch new 5% deposit equity loan product
Rezide Equity Loan billed by housebuilding duo as ‘replacement for Help to Buy’
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NewsMcCarthy Stone appoints Matthew Pratt as CEO
Former Redrow boss lands role at later living giant as John Tonkiss stands down