A London local authority's tenants should be given
control of their homes for the first time, a meeting of councillors and
residents has recommended. Members of
the Economic Regeneration, Housing and the Arts Policy and Accountability
Committee officially asked the London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham to
explore options to give its tenants control of how their homes are run. The Labour-run council will now be asked to create a new
residents’ commission on social housing. The committee also asked the council
to develop a new policy on how its homes are allocated. Read more on 24dash.
Right to buy in reverse: how Brighton is tackling its social housing crisis
| Richard Partington
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The council is rolling back Thatcher’s flagship policy by buying stock from
private landlords. Others local authorities should take note
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