Bristol City Council’s has seen its repairs backlog skyrocket, while it allows developers to renegotiate affordable housing ...
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Since local government reorganisation in 2019, we have redefined our ambitions, write Aidan Dunn and Kelly Deane of ...
The full scale of the homelessness workforce has been revealed in a new mapping exercise commissioned by the Ministry of ...
A group of councils, planners and environmental NGOs has warned the government that changes to planning policy could spell ...
A taskforce has urged Camden Council to set up partnerships with institutional funders to see if these can deliver extra ...
Government actions since last summer offer a refreshingly clear and enduring framework for the sector, writes Jonathan ...
Long-lease investment can provide momentum, resident confidence and decant capacity, writes Brian Reynolds, director of public sector partnerships at NEAT.
Sovereign Network Group has agreed a £200m revolving credit facility with Lloyds, as the landlord aims to deliver 25,000 new homes in the next 10 years.
The government has marked an “important milestone” in its housebuilding ambitions as the Social and Affordable Homes Programme opens for bidding today.
Caerphilly Council has set out proposals to build 215 new homes over the next financial year, at a cost of almost £62m, in its newly approved business plan.
Tower Hamlets Council in east London will spend more than £0.5bn upgrading its homes over the next decade, councillors agreed last week.
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