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The boards of two housing associations which collectively own and manage 38,000 units across the south west and south of England have announced talks on a potential merger. Radian and Yarlington will explore options over the coming months to form a partnership which they said will deliver “lon

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The announcement by the UK Government that they will end no fault evictions is welcome news and long overdue and follows the path that already exists in Scotland, writes David Alexander. Scotland provides a model for the future direction that the Private Rented Sector (PRS) operates in England as it

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Affordable homes could be built on land owned by the Church of England after the Archbishop of Canterbury launched a major new commission to tackle the housing crisis. The Most Rev Justin Welby has launched a Commission on Housing, Church and Community to explore a Christian perspective on housing p

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A free personal postal address and letter collection service for people who are homeless or living in temporary accommodation has been launched in the Republic of Ireland. National postal company An Post has teamed up joined with charities and service providers to announce the launch of Address Poin

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A Cheshire housing association has launched a new shared-ownership and sales arm as part of its ambitions to build 500 new homes by 2021. Weaver Vale Housing Trust (WVHT), which owns more than 6,200 homes across Cheshire, has launched Prospa Homes in a bid to increase housing choice across the count

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English housing associations delivered a resilient performance in 2018 but growing exposure to market sales this year poses risks, according to credit ratings agency Moody’s. A new report found that HAs continued to perform well in 2018, as strong turnover offset rising costs, the ongoing rent

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