The draft Budget sets out revenue and capital spending plans for 2023 to 2024, together with indicative spending plans for 2024 to 2025.
Mae'r Gyllideb ddrafft yn nodi cynlluniau gwario ar gyfer 2023 i 2024, ynghyd â chynlluniau gwario dangosol ar gyfer 2024 i 2025.
This member briefing contains information, advice and resources to help you address issues of damp and mould across the sector.
Ahead of Human Rights Day 2022, this new guide outlines how landlords can take a human rights approach to service delivery. It builds on guidance released earlier this year.
Response to the Scottish Government's consultation on a new national dementia strategy for Scotland.
This cost of living briefing summarises the latest research and data on the crisis, examining the impact on families and children
An update on the latest stage of the Social Housing (Regulation) Bill.
The Social Housing (Regulation) Bill is due for committee stage in the House of Commons on 29 November 2022. This briefing provides an overview of CIH’s thoughts on the Bill and some proposed amendments (as currently drafted).
This guide summarises the key measures announced by the Chancellor on 17 November 2022 that members are likely to be interested in, alongside our response.
A core learning document full of inspiration, ideas, and innovation to help the sector create a future where everyone has a place to call home.
Dogfen ddysgu graidd sy’n llawn ysbrydoliaeth, syniadau, ac arloesedd i helpu’r sector i greu dyfodol lle mae gan bawb le i’w alw’n gartref.
This publication provides a round up of recent Scottish briefings, consultation responses and member updates.
CIH’s latest briefing on the Social Housing (Regulation) Bill as it progresses through Parliament.
We have submitted evidence to the Levelling Up, Housing and Communities Select Committee inquiry on reforming the private rented sector.
Find all the latest analysis and updates on the pressing housing topics of the moment in the UK Housing Review 2022 autumn briefing paper – a UK housing sector must read document.
New CIH research shows 41 per cent of private landlords would quit the market under Northern Ireland rent freeze
People looking for new private rented accommodation would face a further shortage of suitable housing options if rents were frozen, according to new research conducted by the Chartered Institute of Housing Northern Ireland for the Department for Communities.
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