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HCA backs more public money for social housing
19 November 2008
A bigger proportion of the costs of social housing schemes could in future be paid for with public money, the boss of the new housing and regeneration super-agency signalled last night.
£100m EU money secured to improve housing
17 November 2008
Not-for-profit lender the Housing Finance Corporation (HFC) has been granted a £100 million loan from the European Investment Bank to improve social housing in the UK.
TSA executive team named
5 November 2008
The boss of a membership organisation that promotes tenant empowerment will join the executive team of the upcoming new regulator for social housing.
Social housing waiting list "may double"
5 November 2008
The waiting list for social housing could double to five million people by 2010, a local authority umbrella group has warned today.
Crunch forces housing deadline extension
3 November 2008
A Scottish council is to revise a development agreement between itself and a housebuilder to help complete a project that had been endangered by the current financial crisis.
Housing target unrealistic, say MPs
3 November 2008
Ministers should reassess their target of building three million new homes by 2020, a committee of MPs said today.
Mayor begins affordable housing shake-up
23 October 2008
London mayor Boris Johnson has today written to every London borough suggesting an individual affordable housing target, as he moves to fulfil a manifesto pledge to abandon his predecessor's blanket 50 per cent goal.
£13m of unsold homes to be made affordable
21 October 2008
A £13 million deal to buy nearly 350 unsold new homes off the market to use as affordable housing was announced yesterday by the Department for Communities and Local Government.
£60m for Scottish first-time buyers
20 October 2008
A £60 million support package for first time home buyers in Scotland, spread over the next financial year, has been announced by the Scottish Government.
Boris urged to curb 'super density' developments
9 October 2008
London mayor Boris Johnson was urged today to reduce the amount of places in London in which "super density" developments can be built.
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