
Housing in Practice: Taking a proactive approach to section 106
Neil Merrick reports on a housing association that’s agreeing section 106 deals ahead of builders putting spades in the ground. The residents’ story Towards

Neil Merrick reports on a housing association that’s agreeing section 106 deals ahead of builders putting spades in the ground. The residents’ story Towards

By Rob Gershon, Associate, HQN Last week, the Secretary of State for the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government wrote

By Richard Blakeway, the Housing Ombudsman In recent months I’ve been asked whether mould was a ‘grey rhino’ event. In risk

As Janis Bright calls it a day as HQN’s lead researcher, she reflects on some of the key housing moments over the past 40 years

In the latest in our Housing in Practice series, Neil Merrick reports on a local authority that places design at the heart of its housebuilding

By Richard Blakeway, the Housing Ombudsman Compensation is an emotive topic. It’s also a cultural issue. When times are hard and

By Charlotte Sawyer and Elad Yasdi, partners in the Real Estate and Projects Team at Devonshires A ‘perfect storm’ of economic

By Rob Gershon, Associate, HQN Fresh from my ad-hoc, alphabetical Social Housing Advent Calendar and its critical friendship and quiet annoyance

Fay Yeomans looks at how East Riding of Yorkshire Council is overcoming political and economic obstacles to ramp up the delivery of new homes.

The UK government plans to deliver 1.5 million homes during this parliament, enabled by its Planning and Infrastructure Bill. It argues the new legislation represents



















