The Chartered Institute of Environmental Health will send
out a warning about the perils of poor housing at their annual conference. They say that tenants in the private rented
sector are suffering mental health problems, child poverty and rising
debts. Dr Stephen Battersby, of the Pro-Housing Alliance, said: “Deep-seated
problems with this country’s housing stock, including lack of supply of
genuinely affordable housing, are well known, but the Government’s latest
welfare reforms combined with a cut in funding for local authorities is
allowing third world-like conditions to develop for many thousands of
vulnerable people.” The Government has
conceded that tenants in private accommodation are often worse off than those
who rent from a council or a housing association. The so-called “bedroom tax”
is designed to iron out these differences.
Read more on the Independent website.
John Judge obituary
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As chief quantity surveyor at Manchester city council, my father, John
Judge, who has died aged 91, was part of a team that led the city’s
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