A £6.3 million development of 75 smaller properties
designed to tackle the impact of the bedroom tax has begun in Liverpool. The
one and two-bedroom homes are being built on land in Knotty Ash gifted to
social landlord Riverside by Liverpool City Council, as part of the Mayoral
pledge to deliver 5,000 new homes in the city by 2015. Read more on 24dash.
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