The government made “unauthorised use” of covert human intelligence sources as part of its investigation of building safety ...
The government is forging ahead with plans for a single construction regulator in England to reduce fragmentation and ...
Richard Blakeway has said landlords have “yet to fully grip” the sector’s challenges after the Housing Ombudsman’s annual ...
Wheatley Group, the biggest social landlord in Scotland, has revealed plans to buy up properties in Glasgow and turn them ...
London Councils has welcomed a shift in how local government funding is allocated that will incorporate up-to-date ...
More than 25% of social housing blocks with “life-critical” safety issues will not be remediated within five years, according ...
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Housing association Great Places has led tributes to its “much-loved” director of neighbourhoods Simon Robinson, who died ...
A fire in London last year spread via scaffolding before penetrating a timber-framed extension on the top of the building fitted with disconnected fire alarms.
From Dagenham to Hong Kong: should we be more worried about scaffolding fires in occupied buildings?
In the aftermath of the deadly Wang Fuk fire in Hong Kong, focus turned to bamboo scaffolding. But scaffolding in the UK can ...
The Planning and Infrastructure Bill, which the government said will bring in “seismic planning reforms”, has now become law ...
The Welsh Building Safety Programme has seen “significant improvement” over the past year with the majority of ...
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