The development arm of Clarion has submitted plans for a new development of 7,750 homes, with 30% aimed for affordable rent, ...
Anna Clarke, director of policy and public affairs at The Housing Forum reflects on concerns from members around how to ...
The UK’s financial watchdog has launched an investigation into two former accountants at house builder Vistry Group over ...
Notting Hill Genesis is set to pull out of future phases of a large estate regeneration scheme following resident concerns ...
The Scottish government has added £9m to discretionary housing payments, which will support an additional 18,000 families as part of its new child poverty plan.
Three large London landlords have backed the next round of a programme that aims to tackle food insecurity, social isolation and barriers to work.
The Chartered Institute for Housing has called for additional funding to support delivery of a reformed Decent Homes Standard for Northern Ireland’s social homes.
Leicester City Council has agreed to pay full compensation to two families who were left stranded in B&Bs for months longer than the six-week legal limit.
With babies still dying in temporary accommodation, Keith Cooper investigates how councils have responded to the new child safety clauses in the homelessness code.
Legal & General (L&G) has bought more than 300 new homes in Barnet for use as social rent in a deal with Barratt London. Legal & General has bought more than 300 new homes in Barnet for use as social ...
These conditions dismantle the foundations that neurodivergent children rely on to feel safe, and without these stabilising elements, distress escalates quickly, write Rosalie Warnock and Katherine ...
Hounslow Council in west London has set out a 15-year ambition to regenerate the ‘Golden Mile’ stretch of the Great West Road ...
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