By Richard Whitehouse and Julia Penhaligon The difficulty of providing “affordable” housing for local people has been thrown into sharp relief by the rejection of development plans on the outskirts…
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Great news. We need social housing for rent and permission to use public funds to purchase existing housing stock for this purpose.
The Oxford English Dictionary will have to change the definition of ‘affordable’ to ‘double-figure multiples of average household income’.