Another housing provider rejects government selldown
Habitat for Humanity is the latest social housing provider to shun the government's state house tendering process.
Chris Hutching
Fri, 16 Oct 2015
Habitat for Humanity is the latest social housing provider to shun the government’s state house tendering process.
It follows the Salvation Army’s rejection of the idea earlier this year.
Labour's Housing spokesman Phil Twyford says it is another blow to the government's sell-off policy.
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Chris Hutching
Fri, 16 Oct 2015
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