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Cash shortfall jeopardising future of care homes, says charity
lack of government funding is threatening the future of care home provision, according to the UK’s largest not-for-profit provider of housing for the elderly, writes Gemma White.
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Subsidy system to change to protect councils from effects of rent caps
The council housing subsidy system is to be changed in an attempt to alleviate some of the worst effects of rent restructuring.
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Rooker calls number of new homes 'a disgrace'
Housing Minister Lord Rooker has called UK housebuilding levels a "national disgrace."
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London borough funding not enough to tackle shortage
The Association of London Government is pressing the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister for extra funding to tackle the “chronic lack” of affordable houses.
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Opportunity blocks
The private lettings market is in bad shape if you own penthouses in Mayfair, but for social landlords there are still plenty of opportunities.
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Manchester to set up training centre for antisocial families
Voluntary centre modelled on successful Dundee scheme that has helped 80 families
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Judge Judy to be role model for tackling antisocial behaviour
TV programme shows how cases could be heard 'quickly and cheaply', says TPAS
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Changes mooted for rent increase 'anniversary' rule
Housing associations could choose a fixed day for rent increases under government proposals currently out for consultation.
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Crime alleys to be closed
Councils are to get powers to seal off alleys that encourage crime.
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Livingstone accused of backing down on affordable homes target
The GREater London Assembly has accused London mayor Ken Livingstone of backing down from his target of securing an extra 28,000 affordable homes a year.
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Same-day eviction secured for abusive pair
A Housing Association secured a possession order on Tuesday that resulted in the immediate eviction of two tenants.
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Scottish regulator to spend £226m on housing and £90m on regeneration
Housing regulator Communities Scotland plans to spend £226m on housing projects in Scotland.
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Agreements could raise £200m for London homes
Money from planning arrangements on new office schemes could raise £200m towards London mayor Ken Livingstone's pledge to have 50% affordable housing on all new developments.
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2nd opinion: Your community needs you
Richard Kemp sees new roles for housing professionals
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Is your spec up to scratch?
With DD 243 you must be more specific or risk the wrath of the insurer
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Off road runner
WOT Security Group of Walton on Thames, Surrey, has added a Landrover Freelander Commercial to its fleet of 37 vehicles. The four-wheel drive has been added to enable the company's special projects division to meet the needs of service contracts requiring access to high security remote sites. It has been ...
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SSAIB links with IPSA
Following its accreditation by UKAS as a product certification body under the ACPO/ABI sector scheme, and as a quality management systems certification body earlier this year, the security systems inspectorate, SSAIB, has announced it will be working with manned services inspectorate, IPSA, to provide product certification schemes for organisations offering ...
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