All Housing Today articles in February 2025 – Page 3
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Plans under development for 925-home Canary Wharf tower
Proposals for 77 Marsh Wall site to include mixed-use podium
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Network Rail JV to deliver 400 homes at Cambridge North
Blocwork appointed by Chesterton Partnership for residential phase of new life sciences district
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Energy efficient performance tool launched following pilots with social landlords
New data sensor product has been piloted for housing association Bromford, the Northern Ireland Housing Executive and the New York City Housing Authority
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Homes England and real estate partner announce brownfield remediation loan scheme
Programme invites applications from SME developers in need of financial support for remediation activity
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In Focus
A distinct culture but familiar dilemmas: Spotlight on Scotland’s social housing sector
In the first in a new series looking at the social housing landscape in the devolved nations, Daniel Gayne sits down with leading figures from the Scottish sector to discuss the key trends and challenges north of the border
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Vistry gets green light for 723 new homes in north London
Plans for final phases of Alma Estate regeneration increase delivery from 401 units to meet “chronic” housing need
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Riverside hires new chief customer officer from DWP
Liz Fairburn appointment follows the retirement of Patrick New
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Sanctuary launches £2.5bn debt instrument
£1.1bn-turnover housing association launches Euro Medium Term Note Programme
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SFHA accuses ministers of ‘significantly’ underestimating retrofit costs
Trade body calls for long-term funding solutions and clarity over new energy efficiency standards in Scotland in new report
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Comment
Are SME housebuilders becoming extinct? Why we must unlock cheaper finance for smaller builders
The government has extended the Home Building Fund for SMEs that was due to close this month, but restrictive rules still block smaller housebuilders from gaining access to the loans they need to develop difficult sites, writes Wayne Douglas
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Southway Housing Trust aims for 50% growth in stock within five years
Southway Housing Trust is aiming to increase its housing stock by 50% over the next five years to help meet housing demand. Southway Housing Trust’s offices in Disbury, south Manchester The landlord, based in Didsbury, south Manchester, has published its new five-year plan which includes a pledge ...
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Building Safety Regulator losing half its time setting up inter-organisation groups, says minister
Alex Norris says regulatory delays must be brought down but process should ‘feel onerous’
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UK house prices drop again in March, Halifax HPI shows
Second month of decline follows growth in January
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Scottish social landlord Ancho folds into Cairn
Cairn takes over Ancho’s entire housing stock following seven-year partnership
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Northern housing associations call for £1.4bn fund for regeneration
Lates Northern Housing Monitor outlines state of housing in the region
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Pat Ritchie appointed interim chair of Homes England
Former Newcastle City Council and Homes and Communities Agency boss appointed to chair funding body by Angela Rayner
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Comment
Making sure housing associations’ social value has true impact
Social value from the social housing supply chain must be championed at the highest level, argues Rod Holdsworth
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Stonewater CEO to stand down in the Autumn
Longstanding boss Nick Harris to leave his role to spend more time seeing family and travelling
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In Focus
Key talking points from CIH’s TAI 2025 conference
From affordable housing development, to new building safety legislation, tenant engagement and the pros and cons of mergers, attendees at TAI 2025 in Wales this week heard vigorous debates on many topics. Alex Funk rounds up the key takeaways
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Platform’s chief finance officer to step down
Rosemary Farrar to remain in post until replacement found