Circle Housing is still seeing the benefits of its
six-month public relations campaign to help social tenants with a spare room
downsize and avoid the bedroom tax. The publicity generated by the PR threw the
spotlight on the national House Exchange website, run by Circle, where social
tenants from across the UK can swap homes. The campaign, launched last
February, persuaded seven new social landlords to register with the site,
bringing with them an additional 50,000 properties. Read more on the Guardian
website.
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