Archive for the 'Housing' Category

Jan6

Housing charity taken over by Central & Cecil

A housing charity based in London has been taken over by one of its larger peers, it has been revealed.
Cara Irish Housing Association, which mainly provides affordable housing for those of Irish backgrounds living not only in the capital but also Luton and the Midlands, has been absorbed by Central & Cecil.
Although Cara will retain [...]

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Filed in: Charity/Voluntary Housing Notting Hill

Jan6

Housing charity taken over by Central & Cecil

A housing charity based in London has been taken over by one of its larger peers, it has been revealed.
Cara Irish Housing Association, which mainly provides affordable housing for those of Irish backgrounds living not only in the capital but also Luton and the Midlands, has been absorbed by Central & Cecil.
Although Cara will retain [...]

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Filed in: Charity/Voluntary Housing Notting Hill


Jan6

Housing charity taken over by Central & Cecil

A housing charity based in London has been taken over by one of its larger peers, it has been revealed.
Cara Irish Housing Association, which mainly provides affordable housing for those of Irish backgrounds living not only in the capital but also Luton and the Midlands, has been absorbed by Central & Cecil.
Although Cara will retain [...]

Continue Reading »

Filed in: Charity/Voluntary Housing Notting Hill

Jan6

Housing charity taken over by Central & Cecil

A housing charity based in London has been taken over by one of its larger peers, it has been revealed.
Cara Irish Housing Association, which mainly provides affordable housing for those of Irish backgrounds living not only in the capital but also Luton and the Midlands, has been absorbed by Central & Cecil.
Although Cara will retain [...]

Continue Reading »

Filed in: Charity/Voluntary Housing Notting Hill


Jan6

Housing charity taken over by Central & Cecil

A housing charity based in London has been taken over by one of its larger peers, it has been revealed.
Cara Irish Housing Association, which mainly provides affordable housing for those of Irish backgrounds living not only in the capital but also Luton and the Midlands, has been absorbed by Central & Cecil.
Although Cara will retain [...]

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Filed in: Charity/Voluntary Housing Notting Hill

Jan5

Government ‘’should take advantage of land price falls”

As land prices continue to decline, such a trend should be used to increase the provision of affordable housing.
Such is the assertion of Vince Cable, Treasury spokesperson for the Liberal Democrats, who reported that the government should take advantage of falling values by buying land to help encourage those working for housing associations and local [...]

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Filed in: Housing Planning


Jan2

Wrexham council to receive affordable homes investment

Wrexham council is to benefit from some £1.8 million to help with the provision of affordable homes, it has been revealed.
Receiving investment from the Welsh Assembly government, the money will be used by the local authority - alongside its housing association partners - to purchase any available land to develop properties, in addition to the [...]

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Filed in: Housing

Dec30

Council handyman services receive investment

Local authorities are set to receive more money to help expand their local handyman services, it has been reported.
In an announcement by communities minister Baroness Andrews, it was revealed that some £33 million is to be given to councils throughout England to develop such services over the next two years.
As such, the investment will help [...]

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Filed in: Housing


Dec29

Affordable home plans put forward in Kettering

Plans have been submitted for the construction of a number of affordable homes in Kettering, it has been revealed.
Orbit Housing Association has put forward proposals which - if granted by Kettering council - could see properties be built on the site of the former Weavers Medical Centre on School Lane, the Northamptonshire Evening Telegraph reports.
In [...]

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Dec24

CIH reveals new housing manifesto for north-east

The Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH) has published a new manifesto calling for a greater emphasis on the transformation of existing properties and greater support for the elderly and infirm.
Issues dealt with in the manifesto include the setting up of provisions to help one third of the population of the north-east which currently lives in [...]

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Filed in: Housing




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