The Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH) is launching a
new project to explore how social housing is being allocated across England. The
Rethinking allocations project aims to analyse what housing associations and
councils are doing now and why they are doing it, and hopes to stimulate debate
about how things could be improved. Rethinking allocations is the next stage of
CIH’s Rethinking social housing project, which saw more than 3,000 people have
their say on the future of social housing via workshops, an online survey and
public polling. Read more on the CIH website.
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In today’s newsletter: The renters’ reform bill was meant to address a
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