Warrington is The First UK Council to Produce All Its Electricity
Warrington has become the first local authority in the UK to generate all its own electricity. Housing Industry Leaders looks at how Warrington is setting the benchmark for other UK councils. Being able […]
How Will £77m Fund 8,000 Affordable Homes?
Yorkshire Housing has secured a £77 million deal with NatWest to help develop a further 8,000 affordable homes by 2030. Housing Industry Leaders explores how the deal will help Yorkshire decarbonise its existing […]
Expression of Interest in Hosting Investment Zones now Open
As Liz Truss announced that Upper-tier local authorities can now lodge an expression of interest in hosting investment zones, Housing Industry Leaders highlights how this is aimed at boosting development through reduced regulation […]
DLUHC Unveils Round Six of Local Digital Fund
The Local Digital team of the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC) has announced the latest competition for funding for projects led by local authorities. As this is the sixth round, […]
Will This Feasibility Study Make or Break Digital Twin Use?
After a partnership of organisations began work on a feasibility study for using a digital twin to boost decarbonisation efforts across the East of Birmingham, Housing Industry Leaders highlights the core objectives of […]
Smoke And Carbon Monoxide Alarm Regulations Are Changing
New smoke and carbon monoxide alarm regulations will come in place on 1 October 2022, with all rented properties in England having to comply. Housing Industry Leaders outlines the key changes. Replacing the […]
Housing Providers to Consult with Elderly Over New Technology
Six housing providers have been awarded £440,000 to develop a suite of tech services in conjunction with older residents. Housing Industry Leaders explores how this will help to close the digital divide. Bield […]