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Housing

A new threat to housing associations in Wales

Clarissa Corbisiero-Peters raises concerns about the reclassification of Welsh housing associations.

29th September (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Warm words but little more

Aaron Hill assesses the Programme for Government’s commitments to the housing sector.

23rd September (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

A respite for supported housing schemes?

Stuart Ropke calls for assurances that existing schemes for people in supported housing can be maintained following an announcement from the DWP.

16th September (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

Olives, devolution and diversity

In a lecture for the CIH, Tamsin Stirling gives her take on the increasing divergence resulting from devolution.

1st June (28th February)
  • Politics and Policy

What’s next for housing associations in Wales?

Steffan Evans explores the changes for housing associations in England and looks at the impact on Wales.

3rd February (2nd February)
  • Politics and Policy

Is the Wales Bill a threat to housing policy?

Aaron Hill says the draft Wales Bill is a big step back for housing policy.

28th October (27th October)
  • Politics and Policy

Wales can benefit by beating home energy targets

Jessica McQuade outlines how home refurbishments could reduce CO2 emissions for Wales.

8th October (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

When does a ‘house’ cease to be fit for purpose?

Victoria Coombs says homes should work hard to effortlessly meet the needs and aspirations of the end user.

22nd July (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy

The Right to Buy – The potential impact in Wales

Steffan Evans explores what an extension of Right to Buy in England could mean for Wales.

20th April (27th February)
  • Politics and Policy
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