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Legal counsel
Amanda Harvey looks at the debate around a legal barrier to age discrimination
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Comment
From: tblair@10downingst.gov.ukTo: jprescott@odpm.gov.ukSubject: Urban renaissance
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Council chief joins ODPM
Basingstoke & Dean council chief executive Katrine Sporle has been appointed chief planning inspector at the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister.
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Lending game to change as institutional investors eye social housing market
Registered social landlords can look forward to a wider choice of lenders as institutional investors eye the social housing sector.
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Housing set to take centre stage at Urban Summit
The state of housing is central to urban regeneration: it affects everything and everything affects it. That's why we're taking a joined-up approach.
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Homes left half-built as construction firm goes bust
Three west country housing associations have been left with unfinished homes after building firm Louis Hamilton Construction went bust.
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Council to build using own money
North-East Derbyshire council has launched an unusual project to build 30 homes using its own finance.
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RSLs face rocketing costs as law boosts
Registered social landlords are bracing themselves for huge increases in paid parental leave that will be required by law from next April.
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Best-laid plans
Best-laid plans: Brent council has tried a new means of spreading information about a masterplan to its tenants in Kilburn, north London. This 49 m image was projected onto the side of Craik Court for two hours in a bid to stimulate input from residents into regeneration plans. The project ...
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Get involved in market renewal, housing associations told
Housing associations across the country have been urged to "get their act together" and get involved with the nine housing market renewal pathfinders in the North and Midlands.
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Tenants on benefits will have to 'shop around' for low rents
Government gives £20m to pilot scheme that pays benefit direct to tenants
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Not-for-profit bank to aim funding at smaller associations
A new entrant to the social housing lending market has said it will target the smallest housing associations because its charitable, not-for-profit status means that it can better meet their needs.
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How to … Re-tender your after-hours emergency service
It’s well worth it, but take your time and be sure what you want.
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Glasgow housing department to be wound up after transfer
Glasgow council's housing department looks set to be completely wound up after its 80,000 homes are transferred to a housing association.
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The urban 40
People make places: they give the money, design the buildings, solve the problems and keep the politicians listening. Here we pick the 40 most influential experts driving forward the urban renaissance.
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Home Group back in the ring with £27m bid for Copeland stock
Bidding war erupts between Home Group and Impact HA over council homes in Cumbria
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Sector backs plan to pay board members £20k
But charitable RSLs must get Charities Commission go-ahead if they want to pay trustees
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Warden in line for 1000-home project on south coast
Warden Housing Association is in talks with a group of local authorities about providing up to 1000 affordable homes on the south coast.