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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.
Less than 10% of an estimated 17,400 uncontracted Section 106 homes in England and Wales have gone through Homes England’s clearing service.
The UK’s largest architecture practice has launched legal action against manufacturer Kingspan, claiming that it acted “dishonestly” by marketing insulation as suitable for a high rise in Lancashire.
A round-up of the most important headlines from the final day of the Housing 2025 conference.
Many small private landlords could be pushed out of the sector because of the Renters (Reform) Bill, the Housing 2025 conference has heard.
The chief executive of Homes England has revealed the timing of a consultation on rent convergence and when the new Affordable Homes Programme will open.
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.
The Housing 2025 conference has now come to an end. Can you spot yourself in our pictures from the final day?
Senior leaders in the sector will have to seek out new ways of working in partnership and forging alliances across other sectors to help the government deliver on its housing strategy.
In a ministerial statement, Angela Rayner, who is also the deputy prime minister, said the government will take a “test and learn” approach as it monitors the roll-out of the legislation, which was ...
The government will “clarify and adapt” its approach to Awaab’s Law “if we need to”, the housing secretary has said.
Social housebuilding in Scotland has hit its lowest level in a decade, according to new government statistics.