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Denbighshire-based landlord ClwydAlyn has launched its new five-year corporate plan aimed at tackling poverty and addressing regional inequalities.
The number of children living in temporary accommodation in England has risen by 12% in a year, as charities warn that the crisis is escalating to “new extremes”.
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 ...
The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea (RBKC) has removed a supplier whose fire barriers were used on Grenfell Tower from its list of banned companies after the firm launched a judicial review.
For-profit provider Park Properties Housing Association has bought 179 affordable homes in its largest deal to date.
Remediation work has been completed on 41.4% of social buildings in the Welsh government’s building safety programme, while 12.9% still have no plans in place.
James Riding meets Tom Stannard, chief executive of Manchester City Council, and Bev Craig, leader of the council, to discuss build-to-rent, the Building Safety Regulator and affordable housing ...
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.
Lee Sugden has been appointed interim chief executive officer of Broadacres.
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.
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 ...
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