As the UK faces freezing temperatures this winter, it can be easy to forget a growing and increasingly dangerous challenge: ...
Residential PEEPs ‘fall short’ on ensuring safety of deaf and disabled people, London Assembly warns
Members of the London Assembly have warned that post-Grenfell evacuation laws coming into force from April will not be enough ...
English councils will get an extra £272m to spend on a raft of housing services as part of the £78bn final funding settlement ...
Large landlord Abri has set out its delivery ambitions in its 2026-31 corporate strategy, alongside plans to create a new ...
John Swinney, Scotland’s first minister, has revealed plans for a new grant scheme for rural and island housing in the ...
A built environment data firm is predicting modern methods of construction to rebound, thanks to the government’s commitment ...
A council in South Wales has agreed to spend £2.5m buying up a street of homes where floods present a “danger to life”, and ...
Trust Housing Association has promoted Ian Davie to the role of director of assets and sustainability, following Jackie McIntosh’s promotion to chief executive.
We have the potential to set a benchmark for building safety improvements, writes Hamish Paterson, director and head of building surveying at Thomas & Adamson.
The Scottish government is considering tax changes as part of a package of measures to encourage developers to build out ...
Ian McDermott, chair of the G15 landlord group, has welcomed confirmation that London will receive a £1.5bn share of ...
Some Welsh councils are failing to factor the impact of national policy such as the Welsh Housing Quality Standard into their capital planning, an audit has found.
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