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Last few exhibition stands available
More than 320 exhibitors have already booked for 2012 and the last remaining stands are selling quickly. So you’ll need to be quick to guarantee your space alongside leading organisations like Devonshires, Gentoo, H+H, HouseMark, Jewson, Jones Lang LaSalle, Kier, Mears, MITIE, Savills and Wolseley, plus many more. Call Hannah Armstrong on 020 7772 8340
GHA’s Big Red Truck comes to Housing 2012
Following a recent makeover, GHA’s award winning Big Red Truck is coming to Manchester for Housing 2012. This innovative mobile exhibition tells the story of how GHA has invested over £1 billion in creating better homes and better lives.
Up to date conference information in a downloadable and printable format
Featuring the latest on the conference programme including session information and speaker line up, this handy guide will also include details of value added features and the great range of local facilities in Manchester’s thriving convention quarter.
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Birmingham signs £6.7m affordable homes deal
Birmingham Council has become the third local authority – and first outside London – to sign its contract under the Homes and Communities Agency’s £1.8 billion affordable homes programme.
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Councils cut free home care for older people
The number of older people who get their care fully paid for by their local authority has dropped by 11 per cent, according to research.
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Landlords to float on stock exchange
A consortium of 10 housing associations is to list a company made up of 10,000 social homes on the junior London stock exchange in September.
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Peabody names winner of design competition
Architecture firm PCKO has won a competition to design a 150-home development for housing association Peabody.
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Court ruling could force rethink on bedroom tax
The government could be forced to make changes to its controversial bedroom tax policy following a Court of Appeal ruling this week.



“2012 is an exciting time for the housing sector. As government funding reduces, as a profession it will be up to us to find solutions. The time has come to challenge traditional thinking and learn to do things differently.