Newark and Sherwood District Council is the latest
authority to confirm a bid to bring housing back in-house – freeing up £40m for
related re-investment over 30 years. A consultation with residents is underway.
The council acknowledges its ALMO Newark and Sherwood Homes (NSH) – set up 15
years ago – is high performing having led an “impressive” programme of
improvements to council stock. But the council says the original case for an
arm’s length housing management company no longer applies. Read more on
24housing.
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