All Archive Titles articles – Page 1069
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How to … Set up a website for tenants
Getting your tenants' association onto the web is quite simple
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Liverpool shakes up supported housing
Liverpool council is to open 348 housing units for elderly people and review the future of 16 other homes. The moves are part of an overhaul of supported housing in the city.
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Why house prices are the new pensions
Don't smoke and I don't drink but I'm thinking of taking up both.
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Hand in hand
This picture, by Redbridge Foyer resident Nico Blu, is on display at Proud Galleries in central London along with 100 pictures by other residents of young people's housing network the Foyer Federation.They all took part in a photography competition run by the federation. The photography scheme started as a pilot ...
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Great expectations
Last month we asked housing professionals to tell us what they hoped to see in the Communities Plan. Did it deliver?
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Nass reform is not enough
It is be hoped that the planned regionalisation of the National Asylum Support Service (NASS) will improve communication with local authorities and other stakeholders ("Asylum: housing's story", 30 January, page 16) – even if the principal aim of the regionalisation is to improve NASS's management of private sector accommodation ...
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Don't look the other way
Ignoring drug use on your premises is riskier for you than for tenants
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Mayor defends London plan
The mayor of London has responded angrily to developers who last week voted his draft London plan as being "undeliverable" because of its over-reliance on private sector investment in areas such as housing.
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Housing company suffers regulatory set-back to social landlord hopes
Scotland's social housing regulator has told a housing company it stands little chance of registering as a social landlord unless it gets rid of its paid executive board members
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Rent increase rules changed
Rules under which rent increases implemented by housing associations could have been ruled illegal have been altered.
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Lenders review Glasgow transfer business plan
Glasgow's £4bn stock transfer inched closer to completion this week as lenders met to confirm the details of Glasgow Housing Association's business plan.
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Guinness staff bring in Unison to handle pay reform talks
Public service union to negotiate for restructuring to bring salaries in line with market
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South Kilburn and TPAS peace talks collapse in bitter war of words
Last-ditch talks to salvage the Tenants Participatory Advisory Service's relationship with South Kilburn New Deal for Communities collapsed on Monday, amid accusations from TPAS of "intimidation techniques" and "unfair allegations".
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Europe's biggest BME community centre planned for Liverpool
Novas-Ouvertures will develop £30m centre providing 360 jobs and 100 training places
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Winning ball
Whitefriars Housing Group has given a £700 grant to a teenage five-a-side football team to help them practise their skills.The Midlands-based registered social landlord's money will go towards paying for training sessions at a local sport development centre for the team – which is named Steve 94.
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It's wicks who must 'get real' on bad behaviour
Malcolm wicks MP's diatribe on the way the housing sector deals with nuisance neighbours ("'Get real' on unruly tenants, demands Wicks", 30 January, page 7) seems to say more about Wicks than it does about the attitude of social landlords to tackling nuisance and antisocial behaviour.