Social landlords face significant risks to their
reputations, with the sector “under scrutiny” as it confronts tough choices on
standards, safety, decarbonisation and housebuilding, the English regulator has
warned. Speaking to the National Housing Summit, Fiona MacGregor, chief
executive of the Regulator of Social Housing (RSH), noted that “the backdrop
against which providers are working in is one of increasing pressures,
heightened expectations and, in some areas, significant uncertainty”. She
added: “The sector is under scrutiny and the choices and decisions providers
are and will be making speak to the culture of sector and individual
organisations and will significantly impact reputation.” Read more on Inside
Housing.
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