MoD homes
Language: English Series: Financial Times ; 25 September 1996, 11(1)Publication details: 1996Subject(s): Summary: Annington Homes, the consortium which is paying £1.6 bn for the Ministry of Defence`s married quarters housing, has agreed to drop the controversial option which would have allowed it to move service families to new sites.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| WB3236-23 Public sector feels PFI leasing pinch | WB3236-24 Busy rental market | WB3236-25 Low-cost housing | WB3236-26 MoD homes | WB3236-27 Residential property | WB3236-28 What your home is really worth | WB3236-29 Buy-to-let scheme |
Annington Homes, the consortium which is paying £1.6 bn for the Ministry of Defence`s married quarters housing, has agreed to drop the controversial option which would have allowed it to move service families to new sites.