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Can housing rescue the high street – and council budgets?

Insight20.08.207:00 AM by Chaminda Jayanetti
Conversion of retail space into housing looks more tempting than ever, with high streets struggling even more due to coronavirus – but what would this mean for supplies of affordable homes, and the quality of housing being built? Chaminda Jayanetti reports

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