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People who help their community are to have a better chance
of getting a council house in Derby. The change will apply to the lettings policy
for 13,500 houses belonging to Derby Homes, the city council's social housing
arm, from March. Whether or not someone helps their community would be
considered once a person has been accepted onto the housing and details such as
disability and risk of homelessness have been looked at. The move will be introduced at the same time
as plans to make it easier for former services personnel to get social housing
in the city. A council report on the matter says "additional
priority" will be given to people who contribute to their community
through things like "employment, volunteering or providing unpaid care and
support to a person in their area".
Read more on the Derby Evening Telegraph website.
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