Councils in England and Wales are sitting on £9bn in unspent developer contributions, including £700m earmarked for affordable housing, according to research by a housebuilder trade body.
In part two of our three-part series on TSMs and housing conditions, Ella Jessel digs into the data on building safety checks, and where gaps remain.
The Building Safety Regulator has nearly cleared its backlog of complex legacy cases at Gateway 2, but is still “falling short” on its remediation targets.
Good-quality, secure affordable homes are part of the city’s infrastructure just like public transport, GP surgeries and ...
A major developer has exchanged contracts with Sovereign Network Group to deliver 555 social rent homes across two schemes in ...
The chair of a London Assembly committee has called on the mayor to “embed popular design principles and meaningful early ...
A housing delivery and placemaking plan has been set out by Enfield Council with an aim of building 3,000 homes over the next ...
Legal & General has bought more than 300 new homes in Barnet for use as social rent in a deal with Barratt London.
The government has unveiled its Construction Products Reform White Paper and the first report on Grenfell Inquiry recommendations. Ellie Brown runs through six key takeaways ...
A report from Northern Ireland’s Public Accounts Committee has urged the government to shift the homelessness system to ...
The watchdog has warned that unlawful developments are being left in place across England because under-resourced councils do not have the capacity to fix them.
The government has unveiled sweeping changes to the UK’s product regulatory regime, saying “too little has changed” since the ...
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