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A round-up of the top stories this morning from Inside Housing and elsewhere
Top story: NHF development survey: housing association market sale starts halve in 12-month period
The number of market sale properties started by housing associations in the second quarter of 2019/20 is down 46% on the same period in 2018/19, data from the National Federation of Housing shows.
A total of 888 homes for market sale were started between July and September last year, compared with 1,647 between July and September in 2018.
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One in four renters made ill by housing worries, survey reveals
Almost one in four private renters have felt physically ill or sick because of housing problems or worries in the past year, research by Shelter has revealed.
A study by the housing charity and YouGov found that housing worries, such as being able to afford the rent, poor conditions and the threat of eviction, have a detrimental effect on people’s physical and mental health.
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At the start of the new decade, the Inside Housing team looks at the issues at the top of the social housing agenda to predict the road ahead for the sector.
“This decision, made far away from Liverpool, will severely hamper our attempts to keep vulnerable tenants safe, and flies in the face of the government’s tough talk on housing standards, particularly around fire safety in rented properties.”
Mayor of Liverpool Joe Anderson explains why the council will fight the government's decision not to allow it to renew its landlord licensing scheme.
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The Guardian covers a report from thinktank Resolution Foundation which says low-income households have recorded a sharp rise in the use of potentially expensive consumer debt over the past decade and are now vulnerable to unexpected hard times.
Meanwhile, the I newspaper highlights the plight of people forced to live without basic appliances.
A court in Edinburgh has heard details of an attack on a housing association worker, who was stabbed by an angry tenant. The Scottish Sun has coverage of the shocking case.
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A resident living in Lewisham, London, has been on the local waiting list for housing for 34 years, an investigation by News Shopper has revealed. A Freedom of Information request from the local democracy service showed that more than 2,000 people on the list for a permanent home in Lewisham have been waiting a decade or more.
Elsewhere, an Edinburgh councillor has warned that a new housing development approved last year could bring “traffic chaos” to an already under-pressure part of the city. The Edinburgh Evening News has more.
And the BBC has a story about emergency accommodation pods for homeless people which are set to be put in the grounds of a church in Caerphilly. The two units in St Helen’s Roman Catholic Church will have a bed, toilet, light, a key-coded door and be powered by solar panels.