Housing secretary Jayne Bryant has announced an an indicative £50 million for the Transitional Accommodation Capital Programme (TACP) enabling the scheme to re-open for 2026/27. The money comes from…
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Housing secretary Jayne Bryant has announced an an indicative £50 million for the Transitional Accommodation Capital Programme (TACP) enabling the scheme to re-open for 2026/27. The money comes from…
With perhaps the most consequential election in Wales since devolution little more than three months away, the Winter issue of WHQ looks in depth at…
Welsh Housing Quarterly is looking for a new editor to take the helm of the magazine from next year. WHQ is the only independent housing…
After Welsh Government published key data on affordable housing supply and progress towards the 20,000 homes target on Thursday, WHQ spoke to housing secretary Jayne…
The Welsh Government is set to fall short of its target of 20,000 affordable homes in this Senedd term but expects to meet it by…
The Welsh Government has allocated an additional £55 million to its Transitional Accommodation Capital Programme, boosting this year’s budget to £155 million. TACP supports a…
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