The Association of Retained Council Housing (ARCH) has
become so concerned after losing members it has commissioned a survey to work
out how it can improve its service. The association, which represents 61 of the
110 local authorities in England that have retained ownership and management of
housing, has hired ARP Research to carry out a ‘comprehensive survey’ of its
membership. This follows councils such as Bristol, Hull and Barrow-in-Furness declining
to renew their membership last year. Read more on Inside Housing.
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