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HAs to take over Lancashire’s threatened care homes
32 council care homes earmarked for closure may now be handed over to RSLs
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Housebuilders prepare for modular boom
Leading housebuilders have been gearing themselves up to provide modular housing in anticipation of a push by the government to back off-site manufacture.
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Olins calls for RSLs to become one-stop shops for services
NHF rebranding will involve RSLs presented as ‘neighbourhood service providers’
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Council roots out problems to avoid government intervention
Damning audit prompts South Derbyshire council to revamp sheltered housing
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how to … Avoid damage to your drainpipes
The first in a series of articles highlighting some of the most frequently raised matters in assessments, and tips on best practice maintenance techniques
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Attempt to rescue Hull is scuppered
The threat of government intervention still hangs over Hull council this week as the opposition Labour group rejected an action plan aimed at turning around services at the town hall.
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Wall of De Ath
Wall of De Ath: A tenant at Look Ahead Housing and supperted housing provider Care's King Street garden project for vulnerable and disadvantaged people in Hammersmith, London, admires a new mosaic by artist Elizabeth de Ath. Part of Look Ahead's innovative arts programme, tenants were involved with every stage of ...
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JRF criticises disabled asylum-seeker housing
The process of asylum-seeker dispersal and unsuitable housing is causing hardship and isolation among disabled refugees and asylum seekers, a report has warned.
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McCarthy calls for 'gap funding' for housing associations
The government should launch a new form of "gap funding" for housing associations to improve the condition of their stock, National Housing Federation chairman and Peabody chief Richard McCarthy has said.
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Egan fires final warning shot at non-compliant associations
Housing Associations have been warned that they must “get their act together” and comply with Housing Corporation guidance on partnering with contractors, or else face losing their funding.
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Grim it ain't
Grim it ain't: The strategic framework for the third millennium community was this week launched by housing minister Lord Rooker. The New Islington project in east Manchester has been masterplanned by Alsop Architects. Urban Splash is the lead developer on the project, which will include 1400 homes and offices. Manchester ...
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What’s so great about your job?
We ask five people speaking at this week’s NHF conference why they like their jobs, how they got there and how we should sell the sector to potential recruits. ...
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Housing Corporation to head up £500m regeneration programme
The Housing Corporation is to take a lead on regeneration work for the first time.
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£200m 'Challenge Fund' to tackle housing crisis
New ADP fund will deliver 4000 homes in the South-east, including 1000 prefabs
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£200m housing scheme to ‘change the skyline of Sunderland’
Sunderland Housing Group is to launch the city’s largest housebuilding programme in decades.
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Brownfield space ‘sufficient for up to 920,000 new homes’
Housing and planning minister expects to exceed 60% development target
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SITO lines up key speakers
The SITO National Training Conference 2002 - scheduled for November 5 at the Motorcycle Museum, Birmingham - will be based on the themes "The Wider Police Family" and "Training for a Safe Environment"