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ALMOs must ‘step up to the plate’ and champion the needs of
all of their communities if they are to have a positive future, a government
minister has warned. Don Foster, under
secretary of state for housing, said ALMOs faced a ‘challenging future’ but
could ‘win local support’ and ‘improve their remit’ if they focused on
‘engaging with tenants’. Areas Mr Foster
called on ALMOs to explore included working to help implement the government’s
delayed green deal retrofit plan and encouraging community groups to take on
the right to bid for community assets or the delivery of some services. ‘There is also the neighbourhood planning
agenda and helping facilitate development on local sites where appropriate.
Then there is neighbourhood budgeting for things like adult social care,’ he
added. ‘Tenants could be encouraged to explore all these areas through
ALMOs.’ Read more on Inside Housing.
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