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Social housing needs the Streeting treatment
Andy Bates looks into the need to focus social housing to empower and put tenants first in the model of Wes Streeting's NHS reforms, drawing from one of Streeting's heroes Tony Crosland.
How the New Zealand retirement village model might work for the UK
John Collyns, former Executive Director of New Zealand’s Retirement Villages Association writes about the success of Retirement Villages in New Zealand and what the UK could learn from their experience.
Will the Renters’ Rights Bill transform the Private Rented Sector?
Ahead of the Renters' Rights Bill's Third Reading on 14th January, Jacky Peacock lays out the changes it will introduce and the need for firm enforcement through the database established by the Bill.
Is there hope for housing in the Lib Dems?
The Liberal Democrats certainly have a great deal of policy detail when it comes to housing, but their actions bely the behaviours of a protest party.
Confessions of a baby boomer: How my generation contributed to our failing housing economy
Dave Treanor writes on how public policy over his generation has led to increased land and house prices
The Government has a plan to build 1.5m homes – but what is the plan to heat them?
Pablo John writes on the need for the Government's housing ambition to be extended to decarbonising home heating.
Kemi Badenoch’s shift right bodes ill for housing
Since the election, Badenoch has already shifted the Conservatives right on renters’ rights, housing delivery and migration, returning to the party to its days of more divisive rhetoric.
Creating neighbourhoods, not just chasing targets, must be our planning ambition
In a week with much news for planning reform, Josh Nicholson, Senior Researcher at the Centre for Social Justice., makes the case for why neighbourhood creation must be a feature of planning
A plan to boost construction industry capacity to deliver 1.5 million homes
City building specialist Simon Barrow details how government can make the most of the existing skills in the housing sector to deliver its construction ambitions
Green populism will not solve the housing crisis
The Greens' housing platform represents a divisive attempt to find the housing crisis' villains rather than its solutions.
A call for accessible housing
A powerful campaign led by a collaboration between Invisible Creations, PROCare and Foundations, the National body of home improvement, is urging housing providers across the UK to unite in creating homes that are truly fit for everyone’s future.
Reform UK cannot win the argument on housing and migration
Reform UK's housing policy spreads disinformation on migration while helping to maintain the status quo behind the housing crisis.
Modern Methods of Construction: A solution to the linked crises in housing and construction skills
To solve the housing crisis, innovative solutions are needed. How could Modern Methods of Construction (MMC) deliver homes faster and cheaper, with lower environmental costs?
Letters to the editor
Red Brick's letters page is open to anyone with any quick-fire thoughts on housing. If you want your letter published get in touch with us at [email protected]!
A pragmatic approach to social housing, what the industry needs to develop a new generation of quality homes at pace
How can innovative approaches deliver social housing faster and at lower cost? MMC initiatives like EDAROTH may be part of the answer.
The Renters’ Rights Bill holds promise, but beware the tailless rats
Roz Spencer, Head of Service at Safer Renting, points the spotlight at a potentially worrying loophole in the Renters' Rights Bill where landlords can evict tenants when properties are in breach of housing law
The Autumn Budget: What is in it for housing?
Red Brick's budget write-up contains all of the new announcements made by Rachel Reeves for housing.
More Homes, Less Motor Traffic: Can We Have Both?
Roger Geffen from the Low Traffic Future Alliance lays out how the government can encourage building at gentle densities to discourage car use while meeting their housing goals
How social landlords can support residents and reduce health inequalities
In a conversation with Connie Jennings, Director of Stronger Communities at whg, Red Brick Editor Alex Toal looks at how active interventions by a social landlord can improve resident outcomes
This World Homelessness Day let’s raise our ambitions
Matt Downie, Chief Executive of Crisis, lays out a 5-point plan to meaningfully tackle homelessness, from a focus on outcomes to prioritising prevention.
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Labour Housing Group59 minutes ago
Join us online on 26 February at 6.30pm in conversation with Nic Bliss and Nigel Bowness of Stop Social Housing Stigma as we discuss the stigma too often attached to living in social housing
https://labourhousing.org/news/in-conversation-with-stop-social-housing-stigma-26-02-2025/
https://labourhousing.org/news/in-conversation-with-stop-social-housing-stigma-26-02-2025/
Labour Housing Group3 days ago
With social housing stock diminished, rents and prices on the rise, and the under-regulated Wild Wests of private renting and leasehold, the housing dreams of most young people are increasingly hard to reach
Join us on 8 Feb for a day of discussion
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/young-lhg-conference-solving-the-housing-crisis-for-young-people-tickets-1113986707229?aff=oddtdtcreator
Join us on 8 Feb for a day of discussion
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/young-lhg-conference-solving-the-housing-crisis-for-young-people-tickets-1113986707229?aff=oddtdtcreator