Homelessness providers have been forced to hand back
millions in government development grant for new or upgraded hostels. A total of 14 per cent (£3.85 million) of the
£29.7 million homelessness change fund that is administered by the Homes and
Communities Agency has been returned by six providers. Reasons included
financial uncertainty caused by possible future welfare reforms, local
opposition and difficult planning applications.
Read more on Inside Housing.
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