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A London council could lose more than a dozen affordable homes agreed under Section 106 after a legal battle over the sale of these units by a lender who had borrowed money to a now de-registered ...
How can technology be used to improve the services housing providers offer to residents? We speak to Jordan Toulson, product and success manager at Aico, to find out about the different options ...
The Building Safety Regulator has confirmed that its review of Approved Documents guidance will go much further than looking at the functional requirements.
Retailer John Lewis Partnership’s build-to-rent business has recorded mounting losses over the past year, despite a surge in revenue.
The Regulator of Social Housing (RSH) has appointed three board members to non-compliant landlord Ash-Shahada Housing Association (ASHA).
A new survey has revealed one-third of Scottish social housing tenants lack confidence that their landlord will fix damp and mould problems.
Bromford has brought in £20m from disposing of its market rent properties as it moves to leave this sector and focus on its social and affordable homes.
More than 550 households will have to leave their homes after Brighton and Hove councillors agreed to demolish eight tower blocks because of safety concerns.
Safe and secure housing is a foundation of good health, but this is not a reality for millions of people living across the UK. In our work at Impact on Urban Health, we’ve found that the health of non ...
A man who lied to get a council home and then tried to upgrade to a bigger property has been sentenced after a successful prosecution by a north London council.
Travel for London’s 3,000-home regeneration plan in Edgware has been approved by the London Borough of Barnet despite objections from the local MP.
Southend-on-Sea City Council will spend £85m on new homes and Section 106 opportunities over the next five financial years.
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