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A report to Norwich City Council's Labour cabinet blamed changes to the housing market and economy for making its social and ...
Norwich City Council is set to put its housing development company, Lion Homes, into voluntary liquidation after years of losses.
The work would be done by the council's in-house company Norwich Regeneration Ltd and would be expected to take 40 weeks. The £1.1m cost would come from housing funds, spread over two financial ...
By the 1970s, Norwich had the highest proportion of council housing of any city in the country - with just under a third of the city's current 14,500 council-owned homes built before World War Two.
Sarah HallCouncil leaders in Norwich today welcomed a new deal which will give City Hall far more freedom to fund and run its council homes - as well as building new ones.Sarah Hall Council leaders in ...
The last council house in Norwich was built in 1990, and it is hoped the money will go some way to resolving the ongoing affordable homes crisis in the city.
The Norwich City Council candidates debated a variety of issues Wednesday night at an event at Norwich Free Academy. The debate was run by the League of Women Voters of Southeastern Connecticut, ...
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CT housing quality: 'Not up to standard:' Norwich's housing quality problems tied to aging properties "What we say 'yes' and what we say 'no' to will affect more than just this year,” he said. Norwich ...
The council also invested £3.5m in the company and loaned it a further £6.1m to keep it viable. Whilst no accounts have been filed for Lion since 2023, Companies House records show it made ...
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