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National Housing Federation - Open Letter to the Next Prime Minister
Wednesday 8th of May 2024
The National Housing Federation has written an open letter to the next Prime Minister on the urgent need for a long-term plan for housing. The letter has been sent directly to the three main Party leaders and other key political stakeholders.
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Webinar Focusing on Service Charges
Wednesday 8th of May 2024
Our friends at Four Million Homes Programme are running an interesting webinar on 15th May which focuses in more detail on services charges, one of the key issues raised by residents through the Four Million Homes sessions.
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New Report - Government Must Invest in Building New Social Homes to Tackle Chronic Housing Shortage, Say MPs
Wednesday 8th of May 2024
The range of financial pressures facing social housing providers has resulted in the building of less social housing and exacerbated a chronic social housing shortage in England, says the cross-party Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (LUHC) Committee in a report published today (Wednesday).
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Tpas Goes to Sweden
Tuesday 30th of April 2024
Tpas is honoured to have been invited on a special study tour to Stockholm in May, held by the National Housing Maintenance Forum.
Policy and Insight Manager Caritas Charles will be the lucky Tpas staff member going along to help give an engagement perspective to some of the findings. Though it looks set to be a fun trip, Caritas will be working hard writing blogs and completing a series of videos that we hope to show in future ezines. The blogs and vlogs will hopefully give you a flavour of what’s covered in the study trip.
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The Housing Forum has Published a New Report: Reforming Right to Buy
Monday 29th of April 2024
The Housing Forum has published a new report: Reforming Right to Buy. The Right to Buy has harmed the ability of council's to help those in housing need.
Their report presents ways in which it can be reformed to give Council's greater ability to protect and grow their stock.
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