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Less than 10% of an estimated 17,400 uncontracted Section 106 homes in England and Wales have gone through Homes England’s clearing service.
The UK’s largest architecture practice has launched legal action against manufacturer Kingspan, claiming that it acted “dishonestly” by marketing insulation as suitable for a high rise in Lancashire.
A large London landlord has appointed its first chief repairs officer to improve customer experience on issues such as damp and mould.
The London Borough of Hounslow, which rejected an order from the care watchdog to prioritise housing a pregnant women left to sofa surf, reversed its decision.
A build-to-rent landlord has blamed an “admin error” after it told residents their heating tariffs would be increased retrospectively.
Developer Urbanest received approval for an 897-bed south London student accommodation scheme after it agreed to pay Lambeth Council £8m for affordable housing.
A plywood product has been recalled from the UK market after it was found to not “consistently achieve the declared reaction to fire performance”.
SSHS revealed its plans for the survey at Tpas’ National Tenants Conference earlier this week. SSHS said it is launching the national tenant survey to find out what social housing tenants think about ...
The British Property Federation has revealed its new president and details of advanced merger discussions with two other bodies.
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