Real estate investment specialist Pinnacle Investments has joined the Hyde Group within a new joint venture partnership to help secure more institutional capital to deliver thousands of homes over the next five years.
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Places for People has entered discussions with Elim Housing over plans for its 900 homes across Bristol and Gloucestershire to join the Places for People Group later this year.
New figures show that 30,729 households in England have received a Section 21 or ‘no-fault’ eviction notice since last July. The figures from the Ministry of Justice also show that 7,270 households in England were served with a Section 21 or a ‘no-fault’ eviction notice betwe
The Housing Ombudsman has published its latest ‘learning from severe maladministration’ report, which focuses on complaints about windows from tenants across England.
The Chartered Institute of Environmental Health (CIEH) is calling for extra resources to help environmental health teams deal with the blight of empty homes as communities report rises in unoccupied housing, and landlords threaten to leave the market.
The UK government's minister for homelessness Rushanara Ali has resigned after reportedly evicting tenants from her East London property before hiking the rent up by hundreds of pounds. Earlier this week, The i Paper reported that four tenants who rented a house owned by Ali were sent an email in No
The UK government will today unveil a new company to kickstart the delivery of up to 40,000 new homes over the coming decade on brownfield railway land across England. Previously, London and Continental Railways Ltd and Network Rail’s Property Team operated independently, each managing differe
Robot bricklayers are set to make their debut on UK construction sites, as the industry continues to grapple with a severe shortage of skilled labour. The technology, developed by Dutch firm Monumental, features dual-arm robotic systems capable of laying bricks and applying mortar at a pace comparab
Private renters in England and Wales are missing out on up to £169 million in potential interest on tenancy deposits each year, according to new research by Generation Rent.
Black and other minoritised people facing homelessness in England feel forced to change their names, alter their accents and even cut their hair in an attempt to avoid discrimination, according to devastating new research. The culmination of a comprehensive three-and-a-half-year study by the Institu
A London construction company has been fined £50,000 after four men were injured – two seriously - when the first floor of a house collapsed during building works. Aryn Stones Ltd had been contracted to build a new domestic property in Hampstead. On 31 May 2022, remedial works were being
The Secretary of State has approved a further extension of Richard Blakeway as England's Housing Ombudsman until the end of July 2026. The extension comes at a time of change for the housing sector. This includes the Renters Rights’ Bill and the potential for an extension of the organisation's
A major new UK Government initiative aims to transform the housing sector by creating a publicly-owned National Housing Bank, designed to accelerate housebuilding, support small and medium-sized developers, and unlock complex sites across England through targeted public and private investment.
The Northern Ireland Housing Executive (NIHE), the country's largest public landlord, has adopted the Sustainability Reporting Standard for Social Housing (SRS). The news marks a significant step for the SRS in the UK, and in promoting environmental, social and governance (ESG) reporting across the
A piece of legislation that empowers police across England and Wales to fine or imprison people for rough sleeping or begging looks set to be scrapped after more than 200 years.