Spotlight on The Social Housing Green Paper
14/08/18
It's out! Finally, after weeks of waiting, the Social Housing Green Paper has been released today. Our housing experts have been busy analysing the paper and set out the below summary of what you need to know.
The new National Planning Policy Framework - our summary
02/08/18
Our summary of the key points from the new National Planning Policy Framework.
Major insurance company enters bankruptcy
04/06/18
Alpha Insurance Company A/S has recently been declared bankrupt. Find out the actions required if you're affected.
What does Labour’s new green paper ‘Housing for the many’ mean in practice?
26/04/18
Jeremy Corbyn and Shadow Housing Secretary John Healey launched Labour’s green paper on social housing last week. The headline statistic is that Labour plan to build one million new homes over the next 10 years.
Planning reform - National Planning Policy Framework consultation 2018
28/03/18
On 5 March 2018, the Government announced a raft of suggested planning reforms which includes revisions to the current National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF).
Government response to Naylor Review
31/01/18
The government has issued its long awaited response to the Naylor Review.
Our 2017 housing highlights
19/12/17
2017 was a very busy and exciting year for the housing team at Capsticks
The autumn budget: A new hope?
29/11/17
The conservative party conference in october this year, she would personally “dedicate her premiership
Housing case law - November 2017 update
06/11/17
The court of appeal has clarified the meaning of “significantly more vulnerable”
Capsticks and Chartered Institute of Housing collaborate to bring you the Knowledge hub
02/11/17
To announce that we are now working with the Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH)
Theresa May announces the scrapping of the housing benefit cap for supported housing and the wider social housing sector
26/10/17
Local housing allowance (LHA) cap on supported housing.
Monthly housing case law October 2017 update
09/10/17
The court of appeal has held that a secure tenant was not entitled to a statutory





