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Briefings
Housing demand and supply: are we building enough homes?
Network briefing by Roger Jarman
The private rented sector: how effectively is it regulated?
Network briefing by Roger Jarman
Youth justice: the systems in Scotland, England and Wales
Network briefing by Tim Horsley
Left hand, right hand: housing regulation cultures in England and Scotland
Network briefing by Janis Bright
Transparency and freedom of information for housing associations
Network briefing by Julian Dobson
A housing practitioner’s guide to the draft Anti-social Behaviour Bill
Network briefing by Tim Horsley
The Housing Benefit size criteria restrictions for working age claimants in the social rented sector
Network briefing by Sue Beasor
The Chancellor's Autumn Statement
Network briefing by Ruth Selo and Alistair McIntosh
Regeneration and housing: ways forward in difficult times
Network briefing by Charlie Hughes
Homelessness - Making every contact count
Complimentary SEN briefing by Jenny Mayne
The Right to Transfer, the Right to Manage and the Right to Buy
Network briefing by Helen Muir
Service delivery in the new era: what next for ALMOs and local authority companies?
Network briefing by Roger Jarman
Allocation of housing: meeting the demands of the Localism Act and the new Code of Guidance
Network briefing by Suzanne McBride
Regulation under the new regime for England: an HQN survey
Network briefing by Janis Bright and Alistair McIntosh
All change! An evaluation of the new frameworks for regulating social housing in England and Scotland
Network briefing by Roger Jarman
News
Allocation of accommodation: Guidance for local housing authorities in England
new statutory guidance on social housing allocations for local authorities in England aims to assist them to take advantage of the provisions in the Localism Act 2011 which give back to local authorities the freedom to manage their own waiting lists, and make it easier for them to move existing social tenants to more suitable accommodation
Communities to get more barrier-breaking powers
Community groups, social enterprises and volunteers keen to get things done in their area will have new rights to ensure their bureaucracy cutting proposals get heard, Decentralisation Minister Greg Clark announced
The regulatory framework for social housing in England from April 2012
This document comprises the regulatory framework for social housing in England applicable from 1 April 2012. This replaces the regulatory framework that came into effect on 1 April 2010
Creating strong, vibrant communities
Local Government Minister Derek Mackay has set out his vision for creating sustainable economic growth through partnership working with local authorities
DCLG consultation: proposed policy statement for Part 2 of the Localism Act 2011
Comments sought by 22 April 2012










