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Olivia Harris
Olivia Harris is chief executive of Dolphin Living
It’s not just how many new homes and where, but what’s affordable and what’s not
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17.12.20
by Olivia Harris
Prioritising First Homes over other forms of affordable tenure will result in a loss of social rented and other genuinely affordable homes
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