All Archive Titles articles – Page 1155
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On-the-spot fines launched to combat antisocial behaviour
Police in three areas can now give on-the-spot fines for antisocial behaviour.
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NHF accounts warn landlords to watch the cost of debt
RSLs in danger of growing too quickly and piling up unsustainable interest costs
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£46m regeneration package to rescue Aylesbury estate
£7m from council, £39m from New Deal for Communities for tenants who rejected transfer
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Wembley stadium area plan paves way for 3000 homes
An 18 ha plot of land around Wembley stadium in north-west London is to be redeveloped to make way for up to 3000 homes.
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2nd opinion: A plethora's a crowd
Too many inspectors spoil the broth, warns David Walker
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West London scheme includes barely 10% affordable homes
A scheme to rejuvenate a derelict west London site with 350 mixed-tenure houses is providing barely 10% affordable homes.
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Legal counsel
Amanda Harvey spells out the imminent new rights for fixed-term workers from 1 October, all staff employed on fixed-term contracts will have new rights.
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VIS merges with Vision Warehouse
Norbain SD, Europe's largest distributor of CCTV and access control equipment, has announced the merger of two of its subsidiaries – Video Imaging Supplies and Vision Warehouse.
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Philips CSI sold to Bosch
Royal Philips Electronics and Robert Bosch GmbH have announced a preliminary agreement regarding the sale of Philips CSI (Communication, Security & Imaging).
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Think tank
Is transfer fair?What are the implications of the unfair terms in the 1999 Consumer Contracts Regulations 1999 for the stock transfer process? I understand that the Office of Fair Trading has persuaded Blyth Valley council and the Cosmopolitan Housing Association to amend various clauses in their tenancy agreements, including ...
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Public & Private
David Hall on how the latest rent restructuring proposals will affect council subsidies
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Meet the resistance
Five of the most prominent thorns in the side of the transfer movement tell Gemma White why they are so ardently opposed to a policy that aims to change their homes – and their lives – for the better.
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Paging Lord Rooker
Criticising the right to buy? Saying landlords are responsible for antisocial behaviour? Has housing minister Lord Rooker turned off his pager, or is he just playing it smart? Saba Salman meets the spin-dry peer.
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What the Welsh could teach key workers
don't know if it's only the British who name their houses. Do the Germans and the French also have a penchant for unprepossessing bungalows called "Dunroamin" or starter homes named after Greek islands? It does seem a peculiarly British thing to do. Noel Coward called his house "Wit's End", which ...
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Social housing grant to be scrapped in sweeping reforms
The local authority social housing grant is to be abolished and there are to be "radical reforms" to the Housing Revenue Account.
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Funding row puts Walsall transfer in jeopardy
High level of right-to-buy sales is behind huge gap in two sides' stock valuations
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Your flexible friend
RSLs can get more flexible, better-value loans by using security trust agreements