Climate Change Minister Julie James has called on the UK Government to extend its England-only developer pledge to repair buildings they were involved in developing…

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Climate Change Minister Julie James has called on the UK Government to extend its England-only developer pledge to repair buildings they were involved in developing…
A consultation on a ‘bold but achievable’ new Welsh Housing Quality Standard will open on Wednesday [May 11] and last for 12 weeks. Climate change…
Tenant expertise should be at forefront of the green skills challenge, says a new report from CIH Cymru and Aico. The sector insight report engaged…
The cost of living crisis and the impacts of the pandemic are the twin themes of the Spring 2022 issue of WHQ. The magazine is…
Up to 45 per cent of households in Wales – and almost all of those on the lowest incomes - could be in fuel poverty…
Climate change minister Julie James has revealed the first details of a new Leaseholder Support Scheme to help people who are struggling financially and unable…
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