The Week in Housing is our weekly newsletter, rounding up the most important headlines for housing professionals.
Taylor Wimpey’s profit has taken a hit after booking a £98.2m in exceptional costs due to its net cladding remediation spend ...
Launching amid the homophobia of 1980s Britain, @Stonewallhousin has spent four decades supporting the LGBTQ+ community. Newly released photos tell its history #UKhousing Stonewall Housing’s first ...
A judge has ruled that a landlord must accept the valuation obtained by a shared owner in his attempt to staircase to full ownership of the property. A judge has ruled that a landlord must accept the ...
The government has plans to investigate seven suppliers named in the Grenfell Tower Inquiry report as part of new powers brought in by the Procurement Act 2023. The government has plans to investigate ...
The housing minister has set a two-and-a-half-year target for local plan-making and allocated funding to councils to review their green belt. The housing minister has set a two-and-a-half-year target ...
Lloyds Banking Group has committed to lending an initial £50m to Prince William’s homelessness project #UKhousing The bank will work with charity Homewards to help small and medium-sized organisations ...
The boss of Magenta Living is stepping down after being appointed to lead a social landlord in Australia #UKhousing Debi Marriott-Lavery will join St George Community Housing in Sydney as its new ...
The completion of the tie-up follows extensive due diligence, regulatory approvals, and engagement with key stakeholders. The landlords believe the coming-together is a key milestone that will help ...
As pressure on social housing repairs intensifies, tackling unpredictable maverick spending is crucial to improving efficiency and controlling costs in the sector. Rebecca Day of Procurement for ...
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