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As the sector looks to decarbonise homes, any measures are more likely to be effective if residents are on board. This webinarl ooks at how to do this.
The proportion of social homes in the UK that were deemed to be in fuel poverty in the first three months of this year was slightly down on the same period in 2024.
Jigsaw Homes Group has secured two new loan facilities totalling £120m and restructured an existing £170m loan #UKhousing The 37,400-home landlord, which owns homes across the North West and East ...
The Climate Change Committee (CCC) has reported there are currently 6.3 million homes in England at risk of flooding due to the UK being unprepared for the effects of climate change. The Climate ...
Former Hyde chief executive Elaine Bailey and ex-housing minister Nick Raynsford have been appointed to the government’s post-Grenfell building control panel #UKhousing Ms Bailey and Mr Raynsford join ...
Three local authorities have been rated non-compliant for consumer standards by the Regulator of Social Housing (RSH), and four associations were given the top grade. The three councils and four ...
The construction industry has the highest number of insolvencies across all recorded sectors in England and Wales, a trend which has continued across the past decade. The construction industry has the ...
Former Shelter CEO Polly Neate talks to Grainne Cuffe about her impressions of the housing sector, men’s rights activists egging her house and her next move #UKhousing In March, Polly Neate stepped ...
The chancellor’s Spring Statement included a much-needed top-up for the Affordable Homes Programme. Dubbed a “down payment” on the next scheme by the government, is this funding enough to bridge the ...
To meet the government’s ambitious target of 1.5 million new homes by 2029, England needs to build approximately 300,000 new homes annually, with a recommendation that almost half of those should be ...