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Social landlords’ role could be forever changed by pandemic, report finds
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17.09.20
7:01 AM
by Lucie Heath
The COVID-19 pandemic may forever change the way housing associations interact with communities and build new homes, a new report by PlaceShapers and HACT has found.
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