Taroe Trust, CCH, NFTMO and Tpas met at the CIH Housing
Conference to make the call for a single national tenant voice in a letter to CLG – shared with a long list of stakeholders. All four agree that work now being
done to ensure the safety of social housing tenants demonstrates the need for a
‘coherent, legitimate and empowered’ voice for tenants, so that they can
communicate directly with government and other agencies about a wide range of
issues. The letter cites the proposals of professor Martin Cave – in his report
Every Tenant Matters released 10 years ago – that a single voice should enable
tenants to be heard in government. Read more on 24housing.
Trevor Hendy obituary
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My friend Trevor Hendy, who has died aged 89, was director of development
at United Kingdom Housing Trust (UKHT) in the 1980s, a period in which,
among o...
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