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A joint venture by housing association Peabody and developer Mount Anvil has been granted planning permission by Ealing ...
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21% of social workers have removed a child from their family in the past three years where unsafe or inappropriate housing ...
Surveyors are raising concerns about the quality and reliability of expert witness evidence in disrepair claims.
A financial crisis in the supported housing sector could lead to the loss of 70,000 supported homes. The warning comes as ...
Councils across London believe a £330m overspend on homelessness services is the “single biggest risk” to their finances and ...
Housing charity Shelter has appointed a new chief executive from a national voluntary membership organisation.
For-profit housing providers have entered the affordable housing space. Who are the biggest players, who is backing them and ...
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, ...
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 ...
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