Clarion Housing Group, which manages a stock of around
125,000 homes, was the subject of an ITV News expose last month, which revealed
squalid conditions at its Eastfields Estate. The landlord apologised to
residents on the 500-home estate over the issues and said the service provided
“had not been to the standard that the association would have liked”. During a
debate in the House of Commons, minister Luke Hall said the Regulator of Social
Housing (RSH) is now “considering information received from Clarion Housing
Association about the Eastfields Estate”. “It will form a view on whether there
is evidence of systemic failure that would indicate a breach of regulatory
standards,” he added. Read more on Inside Housing.
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