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Less than 10% of an estimated 17,400 uncontracted Section 106 homes in England and Wales have gone through Homes England’s clearing service.
A target by the G15 group of housing associations to increase minority ethnic representation on boards has been missed by a significant margin.
Older people in the North East or the East Midlands are six times less likely to be living in a fully accessible home compared with people in London.
L&Q is the housing association sector’s biggest builder. Jess McCabe tours one of its projects with Vicky Savage, group director of development and sales.
There has been a rise of almost a quarter in the number of people aged 25 and under who are sleeping rough in London, according to new CHAIN figures for 2024-25.
In an exclusive interview, the real estate company sets out how it plans to grow its for-profit provider – and its message for housing associations.
Heat networks across Edinburgh and surrounding areas could generate up to £2.1bn in environmental and social benefits, a study has found.
Peabody housing association’s new starts dropped by nearly three-quarters in 2024-25 as it spent more on existing stock than development.
The government has revealed reforms to the Building Safety Regulator that include a new fast-track process, changes to leadership and fresh investment.
The Vistry Group has praised the government’s decision to bring forward £2bn in grant funding for affordable housing, after its profits fell by over a third last year.
Large build-to-rent landlord Moda Living is aiming to build its own single-family homes in the next 12 months using Caddick, its sister construction company.
There is plenty of room for single-family housing to grow even if house builders shift back to market sale, says Helen Collins of Avison Young ...