A long-running battle over fire safety defects at an apartment complex in Cardiff Bay has moved a significant step closer to resolution after an offer…
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A long-running battle over fire safety defects at an apartment complex in Cardiff Bay has moved a significant step closer to resolution after an offer…
The Spring 2024 issue of WHQ is available now, featuring housing association mergers, the right to adequate housing, the first stock transfer in Wales 20…
Pobl Group and Linc Cymru have formally completed a merger process to brings together two of Wales’ leading registered social landlords, They say they will…
Julie James has retained the housing brief within a reshaped portfolio in a Welsh Government reshuffle by new first minister Vaughan Gething. She becomes cabinet…
Trivallis has advised 40 households to immediately move out of their homes due to risk of Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (RAAC). Survey work carried out…
Lindsay Cordery-Bruce is leaving The Wallich to become the new chief executive of Wales Council for Voluntary Action (WCVA). She took over as chief executive…
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