CIH has called for more support for local authority enforcement capacity as part of its response to the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero’s (DESNZ) consultation on improving energy performance of privately rented homes in England and Wales.
Find out more about the permanent appointment of Rachael to CIH's executive leadership team.
CIH has today (30 April) welcomed the launch of the government’s new Warm Homes Skills programme, and the continuation of the Heat Training Grant.
CIH has responded to the accredited official statistics released today on Statutory homelessness in England: October to December 2024.
CIH Northern Ireland and NIFHA have today launched new damp and mould guidance at an event in parliament buildings, Stormont.
We welcomed the opportunity to respond to the Housing, Communities and Local Government (HCLG) Committee inquiry into ‘Delivering 1.5 million new homes: Land Value Capture’.
Housing bodies in Scotland have come together to commission research to identify what is needed in terms of funding, systems and support to provide aids and adaptations to older and disabled people.
CIH Northern Ireland appreciates the chance to provide feedback on the proposed adjustments to the domestic rating system, given its impact on housing affordability and the provision of services.
On 3 April the cross-party Housing, Communities and Local Government committee published its report on "England’s Homeless Children: The Crisis in Temporary Accommodation", following an inquiry which CIH submitted evidence to.
We welcome the opportunity to respond to the review of the Fuel Poverty Strategy
The latest sector snapshot report highlights the impact of stretched budgets and expanding workload on the housing sector workforce.
Jayne Bryant MS, Cabinet Secretary for Housing and Local Government, has launched the new cohort CIH Cymru’s Housing Futures Cymru project.
We welcome the consultation by HOS on its five year strategy for healthier homes, fairer services and trusting relationships, and the business plan for 2025/26.
April 1 marks the beginning of Ofgem’s role as regulator for the heat network sector, with the start of the Consumer Advocacy and Consumer Redress parts of the regulatory framework.
Housing is in the headlines again this morning, as the government announces a new task force to unlock thousands of new homes on surplus public land.