A board made up mainly of tenants has voted unanimously for
Homes in Sedgemoor to continue to manage the
local council’s 4,200 properties.
Sedgemoor
Council’s executive have confirmed the ALMO will remain as managing agent for
the homes in Somerset after a review was initiated in late 2012. ‘Homes in Sedgemoor have gone from strength
to strength in recent years and it comes as no surprise to me that tenants have
chosen to stay with the organisation,’ said Duncan McGinty, leader of the council. Read more on Inside Housing.
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