All Archive Titles articles – Page 1136
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370,000 homes proposed for Milton Keynes region
Milton Keynes could be the focus of 370,000 new homes in a massive development plan drawn up by government-backed consultants
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Public & Private
Pension contributions getting scary? Don't rush to ditch your scheme
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An overdue overhaul
Compulsory purchase orders are finally going to be faster and simpler
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Rebranded sector must 'stand up' for tenants
Rebranding housing associations will not help the sector's poor image unless it promotes tenants as good neighbours
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Market renewal may take precedence over heritage
Inquiry into demolition of historic Lancashire terraces reopened by Prescott
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Low inflation puts social landlords under debt pressure
'Insidious problem' means longer debt payback period for many housing associations
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Off the peg in the courts
Prefab raises questions about contracts, warranties, liability and, oh no, European directives
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Legal counsel
Housing Today looks at the rights of new recruits in public/private partnerships
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The people's choice
Choice-based lettings can make tenants happier and help fill space in areas of low demand. Housing Today finds out how they work.
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The cheerleader
What type of person waves the flag for a council with a glittering housing record while influencing regeneration politics at the highest levels? How about an outspoken former ballerina, union rep and legal aid solicitor – someone like Dame Sally Powell, for instance?
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Challenge Fund deadline too tight, says sector
RSLs and housebuilders united in doubt that government homes targets can be met on time
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Glasgow transfer faces legal challenge over delayed deadline
Opponents prepare for re-ballot as leaked report says November deadline is 'unachievable'
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On the case
In the second of our series on the working lives of people on the sector's front line, Housing Today spent a day following Sharon Sutherland Brown, a casework officer for Notting Hill Housing Group
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Right to buy increasing misery of homelessness, says Shelter
Tenants are exercising their right to buy nearly three times faster than the rate at which affordable housing is being built, according to figures released this week
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How to tackle the planning gain beast
Section 106 negotiations can seem like an unassailable monster to councils and now Lord Rooker's Challenge Fund is piling on extra pressure. Housing Today looks at what can be done to persuade developers to build more social housing
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Rationalise stock or you will die, housing associations told
Housing Corporation director says councils cannot cope with so many HAs in one area
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Another nightmare week with the relatives
Now, I know some people are going to be gutted, but there is a strong possibility that Einstein's theory of relativity, always a favourite at physics parties, is in fact wrong