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A leaseholder is fearing a £50,000 cladding bill as his building does not fall under protections in the Defective Premises Act. A leaseholder is fearing a £50,000 cladding bill as his building does ...
Almshouses provide homes for over 36,000 people, yet the charity sector is often left out of vital conversations on how to tackle the housing crisis, writes Will Forster, Liberal Democrat MP for ...
The Procurement Act includes a new unit that will put housing associations and other contracting authorities under greater scrutiny. Dr Rebecca Rees, head of procurement at law firm Trowers & Hamlins, ...
With £billions being spent on fire safety, both in HRBs and smaller stock, it can feel like there’s no end of challenges and priorities but perhaps not enough resource or time to achieve it. This is a ...
The mayor of London’s development corporation has chosen a delivery partner for its new district heat network #UKhousing The Old Oak and Park Royal Development Corporation (OPDC) has appointed Hemiko ...
The government’s housing and regeneration agency will acquire the Broad Marsh site from Nottingham City Council. The land owned by the council includes the former shopping centre, land to the west of ...
Jon Lord, the former chief executive of Bolton at Home, will start in the position in June. He will replace Paul Brickell, who has served as Poplar Harca’s chair for 10 years. Mr Lord has worked in ...
A Birmingham developer is planning a £1bn expansion into London housing, with three projects in the capital #UKhousing SevenCapital has three schemes in Kensington, Islington and the Isle of Dogs ...
Sovereign Network Group (SNG) has signed a deal with house builder Barratt Redrow to deliver 660 homes on the edge of an Oxfordshire village. Sovereign Network Group has signed a deal with house ...
Shepherds Bush Housing Association (SBHA) is no longer operating as a landlord or employer after officially completing its merger with 70,000-home London provider The Guinness Partnership. Shepherds ...