Wednesday, 16 May 2012

Inside Housing
06/09/2002

View all stories from this issue.

  • £17million to tackle B&B use

    11/09/2002

    Government efforts to end dependency on bed and breakfast accommodation by homeless families are to be boosted by a £17million cash injection to prov

  • Delays dog Walsall transfer

    11/09/2002

    Disagreements over the valuation of Walsall Council's housing stock are delaying plans to transfer its stock to two separate landlords.Walsal

  • Executive promises 18,000 new homes

    11/09/2002

    Housing investment in Scotland over the next three years is ‘a long way short' of what is needed, housing professionals have said in response to the

  • Ignoring BME associations could 'wreck' transfer

    09/09/2002

    Housing Corporation chief executive Norman Perry has accused councils of failing to make use of the expertise of black and minority ethnic associatio

  • Red tape 'strangles' Scottish transfers

    10/09/2002

    Stock transfer in Scotland is a ‘bureaucratic quagmire' that is frustrating both tenants and landlords, the Scottish Federation of Housing Associatio

  • Tenants may lose out to landlords

    09/09/2002

    Tenants' rights could be sacrificed to those of landlords when the government presents its promised legislation on licensing houses in multiple occup