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announced that the Government accepted the recommendation of the Cave Review to transfer the Corporation's regulatory powers to an independent body. Initially this was to be named the Office for Tenants and Social Landlords, but its name was subsequently changed to the
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in the UK. Eco-performance standards are to be raised further for grants provided in 2008–2010, when compliance exceeding Level 3 of the new
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In the following months, Professor Martin Cave, Director of the Centre for Management under Regulation at
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The last Chairman of the Housing Corporation was Peter Dixon, and his deputy was Shaukat Moledina.
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standards, the Housing Corporation was indirectly responsible for building the greatest number of
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be set up, separating the regulation and investment responsibilities of the Housing Corporation.
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announced proposals to bring together the investment functions of the Housing Corporation,
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Every Tenant Matters: A Review of Social housing Regulation by Professor Martin Cave
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As the Corporation required the housing associations it funded to achieve
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Defunct non-departmental public bodies of the United Kingdom government
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The legislative framework for both new bodies is contained in the
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on 22 July 2008. They became operational on 1 December 2008.
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Inside Housing: New agencies will face 'huge challenges'
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to form a new unified housing and regeneration agency.
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Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
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United States Housing Corporation
non-departmental public body
housing associations
England
Homes and Communities Agency
Tenant Services Authority
Ruth Kelly
English Partnerships
Communities and Local Government
University of Warwick
regulatory agency
Yvette Cooper
Tenant Services Authority
Homes and Communities Agency
Housing and Regeneration Act 2008
royal assent
EcoHomes
environmentally friendly homes
Code for Sustainable Homes
Housing Corporation (Delegation) etc. Act 2006
"The Housing Corporation (Dissolution) Order 2009"
legislation.gov.uk
The National Archives
Every Tenant Matters: A Review of Social housing Regulation by Professor Martin Cave
Archived
Wayback Machine
"Tenant Services Authority recruitment begins"
the original
Tenants to get a stronger voice at national level
Archived

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