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New regulatory fees for landlords – consultation paper
English housing associations will be charged an annual regulatory fee based on the number of homes they own, under proposals outlined by the Homes…
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3000 local residents attend jobs, homes and enterprise fair
Over 3,000 Liverpool residents visited Liverpool Town Hall last week for a jobs homes and enterprise fair offering the chance to apply for live…
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Transforming public services
In this new report from IPPR, they suggest: We need to radically reconfigure our public services so they are better able to tackle the…
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New Health forums will not have to work with hosuing
Ministers will not force new local health forums to allow housing a seat at the table, an official has confirmed. Reporting in Inside Housing:…
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Half might rent in 30 years
Half of Great Britain could be renting within 30 years, according to a report published today. According to the CIH: The report by non-profit…
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Improving outreach to large audienced
Improving communications can have an incredible impact on a public sector organisation’s ability to achieve its mission. To be successful, organisations must be able…
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One on 20 might live in social housing in 20 years
The social housing sector in England could house one in every five people within 20 years, the National Housing Federation has said. Inside Housing…
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HAs surplus slow down
The overall annual surplus for England’s largest housing associations will not break £2 billion as had been expected, ending a trend of successive rapid…
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IPPR 2013 Policy Impact 2013
IPPR have published their policy impact in 2013 Here it is: On energy policy – rarely out of the news this year – IPPR…
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Autumn statement – housing elements
George Osborne’s Autumn Statement – the housing elements in brief: Local authority borrowing The government will increase the funding available for new affordable homes,…