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Abri has retained an A3 stable credit rating from Moody’s, which the financial services firm said reflects the housing ...
Karbon Homes has reported a drop in its surplus before tax and operating margin for the first half of the year, flagging ...
The long-awaited homelessness strategy has finally landed – just ahead of the government’s Christmas deadline. Inside Housing ...
Amid the changing climate, the risk that flooding poses to housing development is set to increase. Tanmay Desai explains how ...
Will the PPN 002 social value model drive transformation or dilute consistency across the sector, asks Francesca Lee, founder of Social Value Architect ...
Government funding favours large registered providers, but we should also be encouraging almshouses and housing charities, writes Lord Richard Best.
Mr Roe was appointed chair of the BSR in July this year after retiring from the London fire commissioner role, which he took on in 2020. He served as a firefighter for 23 years and was an incident ...
The Northern Ireland Housing Executive has launched its latest tenant perception survey #UKhousing The Continuous Tenant Omnibus Survey (CTOS) is the main way the landlord collects information about ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves opted for wide-ranging tax tweaks in the Autumn Budget to balance the books. Ellie Brown and Ella Jessel run through six takeaways #UKhousing The Autumn Budget is finally here ...
South of England-based Vivid has become the first housing association to access a new sector-exclusive NatWest fund by agreeing a £100m loan. South of England-based Vivid has become the first housing ...
The number of households in England made homeless due to their social rented tenancy ending rose by over 11% last year, latest official statistics show. The government’s annual homelessness statistics ...