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A joint venture by housing association Peabody and developer Mount Anvil has been granted planning permission by Ealing ...
The Week in Housing is our weekly newsletter, rounding up the most important headlines for housing professionals.
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 ...
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 ...
Our survey reveals housing officers’ top priorities; finance special, including how for-profits came of age and a look at the government’s “disastrous” military housing deal; interviews with outgoing ...
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 ...
A strategic approach to void management is a must for housing organisations, says William Corn, head of business development, Kirona Article written by: Housing organisations work in many different ...
With the efficiency agenda receiving ever more scrutiny, social landlords are exploring solutions that involve joint working or even mergers and acquisitions. Clearly it’s vital that housing providers ...
Public safety is key to the service, says Irmani Smallwood, director of business development and innovation at Look Ahead, as she describes how the organisation’s Tabard Forensic Service offers ...