Four Kent councils have today dismissed the board of
their ALMO and taken it under direct control in response to major health and
safety failings. Canterbury, Dover, Thanet and Folkestone & Hythe councils
said they acted after an independent report into problems at East Kent Housing
(EKH) concluded that it is “fundamentally broken”. The authorities’ chief
executives will now make up the EKH board. Read more on Inside Housing.
https://www.insidehousing.co.uk/news/councils-sack-almo-board-following-health-and-safety-failures-64512?utm_source=Housing60&utm_medium=email&utm_content=article_link&utm_campaign=H60
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