A stock transfer of 12,500 London council homes to a
housing association or community-run landlord has moved closer. Cabinet members
at Hammersmith & Fulham Council decided to press ahead with a stock
transfer options appraisal for the future ownership of the council’s housing
stock. Cabinet members also agreed to establish a residents’ commission to
oversee the process. The Labour administration has pledged to fulfil a
manifesto promise ‘to work with council housing residents to give them
ownership of the land their homes are on’. Read more on Inside Housing.
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