Just £21.1m of the government’s £163m Community Housing
Fund has been allocated less than a month before the deadline for bids passes. As
of 4 December, 194 applications had been successfully allocated a share of the
fund, while nine were unsuccessful and 81 were still pending decisions. According to data obtained via a Freedom of Information
Act request, the biggest share of funding went to housing co-operative Homes
for Wells with £584,433, followed by £570,000 for Peak District Rural Housing
Association and £535,000 for Bristol City Council. Read more on Inside Housing.
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