The Housing Ombudsman is recruiting for a new resident panel to advise the complaints arbitration service on how it approaches its work. Around 100 residents will be invited to join the panel, initially on a virtual basis. Panel members will be selected to reflect the different types, sizes and locations of the 2,500 landlords in the ombudsman’s scheme. It is hoped that the exercise will provide the ombudsman with greater input from tenants as it develops future plans for the service. Read full details on the Housing Ombudsman website.
It was Britain’s most expensive house. Why is its only resident a homeless
man who lives on the porch?
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2-8A Rutland Gate had jewel-encrusted bathroom suites and gold wastepaper
bins in its 45 rooms, but has lain empty for years. With many people
desperate ...
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