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Government intervenes amid local plan concerns

6/12/2026

The Government has intervened in Torbay Council’s emerging local plan amid concerns it falls short of meeting its housing need by more than 10,000 homes.

Council seizes flat rented by Sierra Leone first lady

6/12/2026

Southwark Council has confirmed that it has seized a council flat previously occupied by Sierra Leone's first lady, Fatima Jabbe-Bio.

Fresh asylum homelessness spike warning

6/11/2026

Ministers risk repeating a 2023 surge in homelessness among people leaving asylum accommodation unless support is urgently strengthened, IPPR has warned.

Procurement reform could cut council housebuilding costs, report finds

6/11/2026

Procurement practices are a major driver of why councils and housing associations pay more than private developers to build homes, a new report argues.

Poor housing costs NHS £1.5bn annually, report reveals

6/10/2026

Poor housing costs the NHS in England £1.5bn annually, the Royal College of Occupational Therapists (RCOT) has revealed.

MPs scold Home Office over lack of council involvement in asylum

6/5/2026

Local authorities still lack a ‘meaningful say’ in asylum accommodation decisions, a cross-party committee of MPs has warned.

Council to buy 26 homes to protect tenants at risk of eviction

6/3/2026

Fife Council is working with the Scottish Government to fund the purchase of 26 homes where tenants in its area are at risk of losing their homes.

Regeneration body to launch in Greater Cambridge to ‘unlock stalled and derelict land’

6/3/2026

The Government has created a development corporation for Greater Cambridge to boost regeneration, housebuilding, infrastructure and economic growth in the area.

Research finds council homes falling behind in solar uptake

6/2/2026

Councils are being outpaced by private homeowners in their installation rate of rooftop solar panels, data has found.

Enfield pulls out of New Town scheme

5/29/2026

Enfield Council has formally withdrawn from the Government's New Town programme following the election of Conservative leader Cllr Alessandro Georgiou.

Councils demand full cost recovery for planning fees

5/28/2026

Proposals to increase planning application fees do not go far enough, the Government has been warned.

Somerset housing workers lobby council over outsourcing fears

5/28/2026

Housing maintenance workers at Somerset Council are lobbying councillors over plans to transfer staff to a building services contractor.

Mayoral Development Zone proposed to drive Leeds regeneration

5/26/2026

Mayor Tracy Brabin and Leeds CC leader Cllr James Lewis have proposed a new Mayoral Development Zone for Leeds, in a move designed to accelerate regeneration.

Housing sector urged to act on equality and diversity gap

5/21/2026

Housing organisations across England are being called on to take more targeted action on equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI).

Who do you complain to? The new rules on social housing

5/20/2026

The Renters' Rights Act has extended the LGSCO's jurisdiction to cover non-tenant social housing complaints. The Ombudsman explains what councils need to know.

Green space trumps building design in public's housing wish list

5/20/2026

Green space, clean air and community connection matter more to people than how buildings look when it comes to new housing developments, new polling finds.

RIBA calls for introduction of city architects to tackle housing crisis

5/19/2026

City architects should be introduced across England to help unlock millions of pounds in economic value and hundreds of new homes, RIBA report says.

Delivering Regeneration: How collaborative contracts are transforming place-making

5/12/2026

Discover how collaborative contracting is helping councils deliver regeneration more effectively with this free special report from LocalGov and NEC Contracts.

New Councillors, Same Pressures: IFS warns councils face unchanged funding challenges

5/11/2026

New councillors elected last week inherits a local government finance picture that is deeply constrained – and unlikely to improve quickly, IFS warns.

High Court ruling worth 'millions' to councils

5/7/2026

Sunderland City Council and Middlesbrough Council have fended off a legal challenge that could have cost millions of pounds.

New towns must be designed with young and old in mind

5/7/2026

Age-friendly new towns are vital for an ageing population, writes Charlotte Lewis, Head of Communities at Centre for Ageing Better.

Hundreds of millions could be forfeited to second home tax policy

5/5/2026

Councils could face a shortfall of over £380m due to second-home owners reclassifying their properties, research has revealed.

Reform-led Lancs council to pull out of refugee resettlement scheme

5/5/2026

Reform-led Lancashire County Council could become the first UK council to withdraw from the Government’s refugee resettlement scheme.

Non-tenants gain right to complain about council housing

5/1/2026

People who are not council tenants can now formally complain about how councils manage social housing due to new powers under the Renters' Rights Act.

Post-war housing estates blocking city growth, think tank warns

4/23/2026

Britain's largest cities are being held back economically by sprawling low-rise neighbourhoods built in the post-war decades, a leading think tank has warned.

Temporary accommodation 'unfit for human habitation', warn MPs

4/22/2026

Council chiefs have called for a change to the way they are reimbursed for temporary accommodation costs after MPs warned of housing ‘unfit' for habitation.

London faces loss of 42,000 homes from development pipeline

4/21/2026

At least 42,000 homes are set to be lost from London's residential development pipeline, according to new research from property consultancy Savills.

Illegal children's home placements up 370%

4/20/2026

The use of illegal, unregistered children's homes has surged by more than 370% in four years, according to new research.

Doubt expressed about London’s housebuilding goals

4/15/2026

The Mayor of London’s housebuilding targets have been questioned by market analysts.

Vent-Axia Welcomes the Future Homes Standard as Competency Takes Centre Stage

4/10/2026

Leading ventilation manufacturer Vent-Axia has welcomed the Future Homes Standard, alongside the publication of new Approved Document Part F (Means of Ventilation) of the Building Regulations, and Part L (Conservation of Fuel and Power), as ‘a significant step on the road to Net Zero.’

Greens target Labour in local election campaign launch

4/9/2026

The Green Party has launched its 2026 local elections campaign with a focus on tackling the housing crisis.

Wales Green Party pledges ‘rent pressure zones’

4/9/2026

The Wales Green Party has pledged to allow local authorities to declare ‘rent pressure zones’ as part of its pitch ahead of the Senedd election in May.

Scotland’s housing emergency calls for strengthened council powers, COSLA says

4/7/2026

The management of the Affordable Housing Supply Programme should be devolved to councils to help combat the housing emergency in Scotland, COSLA has argued.

Council leaders call for acceleration of reorganisation decisions

4/7/2026

Council leaders have urged the Government to accelerate local government reorganisation, warning that delays are eating into time needed to deliver reform.

Half of approved homes remain unbuilt, council chiefs say

3/30/2026

Data from the Local Councils Network (LCN) reveals a significant 'build-out' gap, with only 52% of homes granted planning permission since 2012-13 completed.

Increasing homelessness blamed for council company failure

3/26/2026

London Councils has blamed ‘increased homelessness rates' for the failure of a company formed to procure properties to tackle the issue.

Government confirms seven locations for new towns

3/23/2026

The Government has announced seven proposed locations for a new generation of towns, each expected to deliver at least 10,000 homes.

Oxford approves £32m boost to temporary accommodation to cut hotel use

3/19/2026

Oxford City Council has approved a £32m investment to expand its temporary accommodation provision and reduce reliance on costly hotel placements.

LGA: Housing finances improving, but budget pressures threaten housebuilding

3/19/2026

The overall financial outlook for social housing is improving, but significant challenges remain, a Local Government Association (LGA) survey reveals.

London councils collect just a third of fines issued to rogue landlords

3/19/2026

London councils have recovered only a third of fines imposed on landlords over the past two years, according to the NRLA.

Barking housing scheme could provide ‘blueprint for brownfield development’

3/19/2026

Revised outline planning permission has been granted for a scheme to build up to 20,000 houses at Barking Riverside.

Bristol CC to overhaul tenancy procedures after Ombudsman ruling

3/19/2026

Bristol City Council has announced sweeping changes to its tenancy processes following a damning finding of severe maladministration by the Housing Ombudsman.

Wiltshire Council outlines next steps after Local Plan setback

3/18/2026

Wiltshire Council has set out its next steps after planning inspectors rejected its draft Local Plan after nearly a decade of work.

CCN: Planning reforms risk undermining local voices

3/17/2026

County council leaders are warning that the Government's planning reforms will strip local communities of their voice.

£1.4bn flood defence funding announced

3/17/2026

The Government has announced a £1.4bn investment in flood defences to better protect homes, businesses and infrastructure across England.

Call for London to embrace mid-rise housing

3/16/2026

London is missing out on thousands of potential new homes by failing to embrace mid-rise housing, according to a new report.

Council care leavers benefit from UTCs, study finds

3/13/2026

Delivering an unconditional cash transfer (UTC) to young people leaving council care could help them secure stable housing, research has revealed.

Government defends planning reforms amid environmental concerns

3/12/2026

The Government has defended its planning reforms, insisting there are ‘numerous safeguards’ in place to balance housebuilding with environmental protection.

Council U-turns on refusal of Ombudsman pay recommendations

3/12/2026

A council has agreed to deliver the financial recommendations of the Ombudsman after its previous refusal to provide remedies.

Report highlights £5.3bn in unspent developer funds held by councils

3/10/2026

MPs are set to be alerted to £5.3bn in unspent developer contributions currently held in local authority bank accounts, says Urban Mobility Partnership.

Over £1m confirmed to drive brownfield land development in Manchester

3/10/2026

The Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA) has delivered an investment of over £1.6m to deliver new homes on brownfield land.

High Court rules developers must fund infrastructure contributions

3/10/2026

The High Court has ruled that developers must provide financial contributions to local authorities for necessary infrastructure.

Parish council seeks to protect character of rural village

3/9/2026

A parish council has objected to housing development plans in a Conservation Area village due to the possible effects on its character.

Manchester CC unites with pension fund to boost housebuilding

3/9/2026

Over one thousand new homes are to be delivered by Manchester City Council through its collaboration with a pension fund.

Call to overhaul community consultation within planning system

3/6/2026

Public engagement specialists have called on the Government to overhaul community consultation practices within the planning system.

Councils fail to collect quarter of rogue landlord fines

3/6/2026

Councils have collected just a quarter of the total fines issued to rogue landlords, data has shown.

Councils face £4bn temporary accommodation black hole, LGA warns

3/4/2026

The gap between what councils pay for temporary accommodation and what the Government reimburses them could balloon to nearly £4bn by 2029/30, LGA warns.

Council progresses £300m regen scheme for former Dambusters base

3/4/2026

West Lindsey DC has voted to progress plans to acquire the former RAF Scampton site in what leaders are calling a 'once-in-a-generation' regeneration scheme.

London mayor warned over ‘growing disconnect’ in housing design

3/2/2026

A committee has written to Sadiq Khan warning of a widening gap between what residents want built and the developments being delivered across London.

Councils face ‘capacity crisis’ of unspent developer funds

3/2/2026

Roughly £9bn in unspent developer contributions is being held by councils, the Home Builders Federation (HBF) has found.

Stalled Before They Start: Councils struggling to deliver regen projects

3/2/2026

Economic turbulence and a volatile national policy landscape are preventing councils from delivering regeneration, housing and infrastructure projects.

John Lewis no longer to deliver Build to Rent housing

2/26/2026

The John Lewis Partnership has withdrawn from its Build to Rent business that pledged to provide 1,000 rental homes in Bromley, Reading and West Ealing.

Three councils fail to meet consumer standards

2/25/2026

Three councils have failed to meet consumer standards, according to regulatory judgements published by the Regulator of Social Housing (RSH).

North Lanarkshire Council approves £531m housing investment

2/24/2026

North Lanarkshire Council has approved a £531.5m housing investment plan to improve council homes over the next five years.

Preston City Council looks to boost council housing stock

2/20/2026

Preston City Council is seeking to secure 19 council-owned affordable homes after submitting a conditional offer to a private developer.

Regeneration programme to boost affordable housing stock in Westminster

2/19/2026

Westminster City Council is delivering a regeneration project that will provide 1,750 new homes.

Government using strategic planning agenda to speed up devo

2/18/2026

Concerns have been raised over the Government's use of its strategic planning agenda to speed up decisions around devolution.

Planning enforcement delays undermining trust, Ombudsman says

2/17/2026

Prolonged delays in local authority planning enforcement are leaving unlawful developments in place and undermining public trust, watchdog says.

Local authority craft workers consider strike action

2/17/2026

Over a thousand local authority craft workers are set to be balloted for strike action after receiving what the Unite calls an ‘unsatisfactory pay offer’.

Government proposals on spatial development aligned with devo

2/16/2026

The Government is consulting on plans to map out spatial development strategy (SDS) areas across England.

Regulator hits county council with C4 grading

2/11/2026

Northumberland County Council has been issued with a C4 grading following a planned inspection that uncovered ‘very serious failings’.

Auditors call for stronger tracking of housing delivery

2/10/2026

New housing investment will need clearer priorities and stronger tracking if it is to deliver the homes the country needs, says the National Audit Office.

Minister blocks local plan

2/10/2026

The Government has put Three Rivers District Council’s local plan on hold because of a shortfall of 5,000 houses.

MSL enhances hygiene auditing with air quality testing for Awaab’s Law compliance

2/9/2026

Regulatory and microbiological testing house MSL Solution Providers has expanded its CleanSure Hygiene Auditing Solution to include air quality testing.

Social housing conditions ‘barely improved’ since pandemic, MPs say

2/9/2026

The conditions in England’s social housing have ‘barely improved’ since the pandemic, with nearly 430,000 homes failing to meet the minimum standard, MPs say.

Reform council chair resigns following illegal HMO operations

2/2/2026

A council chairman has resigned after being found to have unlawfully operated unlicensed houses in multiple occupation (HMO).

Government extends £150 energy bill support

1/30/2026

The Government has confirmed that millions of families will continue to receive the £150 Warm Home Discount each winter until the end of the decade.

HMO consultation to be launched in Salford following ‘concerning’ inspection results

1/29/2026

Salford City Council has announced plans to begin a consultation on implementing a citywide licensing scheme for Houses in Multiple Occupancy (HMO).

Government boosts incentive for councils to build homes

1/28/2026

Councils are to be freed up to build and manage up to 1,000 homes without having to open a Housing Revenue Account (HRA).

10 ways councils are responding to new housing and planning policy

1/27/2026

With the Government’s target of building 1.5 million homes by 2029 looming, councils are enacting a number of policy shifts to accelerate housing delivery and increase the efficiency of planning processes.

London’s affordable housing failing to keep pace with need

1/27/2026

The capital’s affordable housing system is failing to keep pace with need despite public investment, according to the London Assembly Housing Committee.

Scotland leads on damp and mould regulations

1/23/2026

Regulations to protect tenants from damp and mould have been announced in Scotland.

Insulation scheme ‘catastrophic fiasco’, MPs say

1/23/2026

A Government-backed home insulation programme has been labelled an ‘abject failure’ by the Public Accounts Committee (PAC).

Peers raise council capacity concerns

1/22/2026

Questions have been raised over local government's capacity to play a role in the creation of new towns.

LGA: Councils best place to decarbonise housing

1/21/2026

Local authorities are best placed to lead the effort to decarbonise the country’s housing stock, the LGA says in response to the Warm Homes Plan announcement.

Lease signed for Brum hospital site regeneration

1/21/2026

Homes England has signed a building lease with Vistry to regenerate the former City Hospital site in Birmingham, setting the stage for around 750 new homes.

Reed hails housing starts increase

1/16/2026

The number of new build starts in the year ending September 2025 has increased by 18% compared to the previous year.

Broxtowe council hit with C3 rating over housing failings

1/14/2026

Broxtowe Borough Council has been given a C3 grading by the Regulator of Social Housing (RSH) after failing to meet required consumer standards.

Tensions rise over out of area placements

1/14/2026

Council relations have strained over housing placements, with some authorities accused of ‘cleansing themselves’ of challenges and ‘exporting’ ‘more complex’ cases outside their area.

Housing targets could be reduced for new town areas

1/13/2026

The Government has indicated councils’ housing targets could be reduced if planned new towns are placed in the area.

Illegal children’s homes cost councils over £350m in a year, report finds

1/12/2026

Councils have spent more than £350m on placing children in illegal accommodation over the past year, research has revealed.

Residents warned of risk to homes during Storm Goretti

1/9/2026

Great Yarmouth Borough Council has told those living in clifftop properties that their homes are at ‘serious risk’ of collapse from Storm Goretti.

Housing approvals drop in final quarter of 2025

1/6/2026

New data has revealed the number of housing projects granted approval dropped by 17% in the last three months of 2025.

Council housing cuts loom without rent reform, London boroughs warn

1/5/2026

London boroughs are warning that deep cuts to social housing services are inevitable unless ministers back changes to social rent policy later this month.

Durham CC takes ‘last resort’ legal action against landlord

1/5/2026

Durham County Council has secured a banning order to temporarily prevent a landlord from renting out properties.

Motor neurone disease patients dying before home adaptation grants approved

12/24/2025

Many people living with motor neurone disease (MND) are dying before essential grants to adapt their homes are approved, according to new research.

Cleverly backs pro-density housing report

12/23/2025

Shadow housing secretary James Cleverly has backed a report by think-tank Policy Exchange that called for a fresh approach to building high density homes.

Crackdown on rogue landlords expands

12/23/2025

The Government has expanded a successful pilot scheme to tackle rogue landlords and protect public funds, the Department for Work and Pensions has announced.

FOI reveals scale of housing complaints facing councils

12/22/2025

New Freedom of Information (FOI) research has revealed the scale and nature of housing-related complaints received by councils across England.

‘Landmark’ Bill to overhaul planning system receives Royal Assent

12/19/2025

The Government’s Planning and Infrastructure Bill to reform the planning system has received Royal Assent this week.

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