Designated Protected Areas and Social Housing
If a site is in a Designated Protected Area (DPA) then this can have implications…
September 12, 2022 By Kate Westlake
If a site is in a Designated Protected Area (DPA) then this can have implications…
If a site is in a Designated Protected Area (DPA) then this can have implications…
September 12, 2022 By Kate Westlake
The right for tenants to purchase their Local Authority (“LA”) homes at a discounted rate…
September 9, 2022 By Tim Walmsley
In this series, we introduce some of the people that make up Stephens Scown. We…
September 7, 2022 By Keith Wright
Who is Ellie Hibberd and what drew her to employment law? In this series of…
May 3, 2022 By Ellie Hibberd
What do social housing providers need to know about UK GDPR? Since 1st January 2021,…
January 7, 2022 By Robert Brooks
How will the government requirement for all new homes and buildings to provide EV car…
December 15, 2021 By Katie Allen
What are the latest social housing sector updates that you should be aware of? This…
December 14, 2021 By Helen Thomas
Who is responsible for the repair and maintenance costs of fire safety defects? Following the…
December 14, 2021 By Jim Gorrod
Following recent events, it’s important that registered providers are aware of the current challenges in…
December 10, 2021 By Kate Westlake
When a developer ignores restrictive covenants, they risk facing the Courts and may end up…
July 21, 2021 By Mike Davies
When local authorities set out an intention towards the disposal of public open space there…
May 5, 2021 By Tim Walmsley
We are delighted to share that our Real Estate team have been able to support…
May 4, 2021 By Stephens Scown