New to the job is a feature where we meet people from across the sector who have taken on a new role. If you want to take part email ben.black@bronafon.org.uk What is your name? Stacey Anastasi Where do you work and what… Read more »
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New to the job is a feature where we meet people from across the sector who have taken on a new role. If you want to take part email ben.black@bronafon.org.uk What is your name? Stacey Anastasi Where do you work and what… Read more »
CIH Cymru is partnering with Welsh Government to increase the scale of council house building. The plan follows a key recommendation of the independent affordable housing supply in Wales focused on the need to support local authorities in directly delivering… Read more »
Matt Miller celebrates a Welsh welcome for refugees. Last week I was gazing over a shimmering blue sea, rolling green hills behind me. All around me, families were picnicking on the grass, sharing food with other families that that had… Read more »
The rent settlement for social housing in Wales could come with strings attached, according to housing and local government minister Julie James. In an interview with WHQ, the minister cited value for money for tenants, support for the tenant voice,… Read more »
Welsh Government has launched a consultation on its vision for development over the next 20 years that includes a big increase in affordable housing. The Draft National Development Framework identifies priorities for homes, jobs, services and energy generation in the… Read more »
New to the job is a feature where we meet people from across the sector who have taken on a new role. If you want to take part email ben.black@bronafon.org.uk What is your name? Catherine Love Where do you work and what… Read more »
Out now in print and online, the Summer issue of WHQ features the independent reviews of affordable housing and decarbonisation, links between housing, health and social care, reform of private renting and much more besides. After a flurry of policy… Read more »
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