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Public and private sector partnerships should be encouraged for cost-saving efficiencies and raising living standards, writes John Angus at Switch Management #UKhousing The UK’s affordable housing ...
Good supported housing providers could be forced to shut their services under planned new regulations, almost a dozen senior figures in the sector have warned.
It is a year since more than 300 new MPs took their seats in parliament, including some with experience of the housing sector ...
Prince William will mark the second anniversary of his project to tackle homelessness with a trip to Sheffield, as ...
A target by the G15 group of housing associations to increase minority ethnic representation on boards has been missed by a significant margin.
Older people in the North East or the East Midlands are six times less likely to be living in a fully accessible home compared with people in London.
L&Q is the housing association sector’s biggest builder. Jess McCabe tours one of its projects with Vicky Savage, group director of development and sales.
In an exclusive interview, the real estate company sets out how it plans to grow its for-profit provider – and its message for housing associations.
There has been a rise of almost a quarter in the number of people aged 25 and under who are sleeping rough in London, according to new CHAIN figures for 2024-25.
Peabody housing association’s new starts dropped by nearly three-quarters in 2024-25 as it spent more on existing stock than development.
Heat networks across Edinburgh and surrounding areas could generate up to £2.1bn in environmental and social benefits, a study has found.
The Vistry Group has praised the government’s decision to bring forward £2bn in grant funding for affordable housing, after its profits fell by over a third last year.
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