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Willmott Dixon has returned to a pre-tax profit of £28.6m after the firm recovered millions of pounds from third parties for legacy cladding remediation work. After making a loss in the last financial ...
The part-own/part-rent tenure has an image problem. Inside Housing’s expert panel discusses how to overcome it, in a ...
The Duke of Westminster’s property company, which includes hundreds of affordable homes, has reported a 16% rise in profit.
Places for People apologised for a family’s “distressing” experience after it raised rents on a shared ownership flat while ...
More than a dozen UK homelessness charities have signed an open letter to Liz Kendall urging the government to reconsider its ...
A new chief information officer (CIO) role has been created at London landlord A2Dominion. Priya Javeri will become the 38,000-home association’s first permanent CIO and work across the landlord’s IT ...
The government is seeking views from the sector on its proposals for reforming planning committees in England. The changes will look at the delegation of planning functions, the size and composition ...
All local authorities in Scotland but one are set to receive less cash for social housing this year than they did at the start of this parliament. A Shelter Scotland analysis of government data finds ...
A housing association has warned that its retrofit programme will be harder to deliver after it missed out on a more flexible government funding route. Together Housing has warned that its retrofit ...
In the New Labour years, supported housing had decent funding and regulatory supervision. Grainne Cuffe looks at whether the Supporting People programme of the past could be brought back to solve ...
The government has revealed changes to small and medium-sized sites that could include an exemption from the Building Safety Levy and eased biodiversity net gain (BNG) requirements.
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