The Senedd has passed legislation that establishes a comprehensive new building safety regime for residents of shared buildings across Wales, regardless of building height or…
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The Senedd has passed legislation that establishes a comprehensive new building safety regime for residents of shared buildings across Wales, regardless of building height or…
The Welsh Government is on course to meet its 20,000 social homes target but the housing system is still in crisis, says an all-party Senedd…
Wales needs significantly more new homes than previously thought, according to new estimates of housing need released by the Welsh Government. The 2025-based estimates published…
The Senedd has given Stage 4 approval to landmark homelessness legislation that campaigners say has the potential to transform how Wales prevents and tackles homelessness.…
The Welsh Government has promised to bring forward new rights for leaseholders whose homes are undergoing building safety remediation as part of the Building Safety…
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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